For those who dont know(and might not care),

OLD: db_block_buffers
NEW: db_cache_size
OLD: buffer_pool_keep
NEW: db_keep_cache_size
OLD: buffer_pool_recycle
NEW: db_recycle_cache_size

NEW: db_2K_cache_size
NEW: db_4k_cache_size
NEW: db_8k_cache_size
NEW: db_16K_cache_size
NEW: db_32K_cache_size
NEW: sga_max_size

Joe



Jared Still wrote:

>Try shared_pool_size, large_pool_size, java_pool_size and 
>shared_pool_reserved size.
>
>This is from 8i, there may be additional ones on 9i, or 1 or 2 
>of those I mentioned may be deprecated.
>
>Jared
>
>On Monday 24 June 2002 15:05, Charlie Mengler wrote:
>
>>Yes, I know I need to RTFM, but if some kine soul has a quick
>>answer for me, I'd appreciate it.
>>
>>>startup
>>>
>>ORACLE instance started.
>>
>>Total System Global Area  168788768 bytes
>>Fixed Size                   729888 bytes
>>Variable Size             100663296 bytes
>>Database Buffers           33554432 bytes
>>Redo Buffers               33841152 bytes
>>Database mounted.
>>Database opened.
>>
>>>exit
>>>
>>Disconnected from Oracle9i Enterprise Edition Release 9.2.0.1.0 - 64bit
>>Production With the Partitioning, OLAP and Oracle Data Mining options
>>JServer Release 9.2.0.1.0 - Production
>>oracle@actaeon:CAN#
>>
>>
>>I just got done upgrading two V7.3.4.5 instances to V9.2 on a sandbox
>>which has only 256MB RAM. Both SGAs are currently sized the same way.
>>The OS is paging/swapping like carzy because SGA1+SGA2>256MB. :-(
>>
>>Which initSGA.ora parameters control the "Variable Size" piece of
>>the 9i SGA? I'd like to shrink this total to around 32MB.
>>
>>TIA & HAND!
>>


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