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Mario:
If you are using Solaris with 2GB of memory, it will be awfully
difficult, if not impossible, to run 6 instances of Oracle8i
simultaneously. Basically, because of the use of semaphores and the way
Solaris manages memory, I would say you could run 3 or 4 instances ,
depending on their size. But to have all six up and running, especially
if you have to create them, will not work. Oracle usually needs 1 GB
per instance while you are creating a database. While running it, you
would not necessarily need that much. I advice you to upgrade the
memory on the server to 8 GB. I suggest you budget 1 GB per Oracle
instance.
RWB
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> Hi managers.
>
> I need modify /etc/systems parameters in my e450 box, it allow 6
instances
> for oracle 8i
>
> Box have 2 GB in RAM
>
> Next values are valid???
> SHMMAX 0.5*(physical memory present in machine)
> SHMMIN 1
> SHMMNI 100
> SHMSEG 10
> SEMMNI 100
> SEMMSL Set to 10 plus the largestinitsid.ora PROCESSES parameter of an
> Oracle database on the system. SEMMNS Set to the sum of the
> PROCESSESparameter for each Oracle database except the largest one,
> plus 2 timesthe largest PROCESSES value, plus 10 times the number of
> Oracle databases. SEMOPM 100
> SEMVMX 32767
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> Mario Henley Becerril Geldis
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