Unless you've run into errors requiring adjustment of these parameters,
don't bother with them.

I've run 4 databases on a 2Gig RAM RH 7.1 box without ever touching these.

Modifying them requires rebuilding the kernel, which can be quite a 
hassle.

It also invalidates Oracle support on linux.

Jared





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I have 512 MB RAM in my Redhat Linux intel machine running Oracle 9.

What should I set the Kernal parameters to..... shmmax, shmmni, shmall, 
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