From the performance guide:
Memory for the shared pool and buffer cache is
allocated in units of granules. A granule can be 4 MB
or 16 MB, depending on the total size of your SGA at
the time of instance startup. If the size of your SGA
is less than 128 MB, then the granules are 4 MB in
size;
read admin guide.
joe
Arul kumar wrote:
Hi DBAs,
While reducing the JAVA_POOL_SIZE in initfile , i observed that
minimum it takes *8M* and not less than that.
If we dont specify this parameter, default value it takes as *20 M *!!.
If there is no JAVA related stuff in my
Hi,
There is a bug when you asign java_pool_size=0, it happened to
me.
ORA-04031: no
se han podido asignar 4032 bytes de memoria compartida ("shared
pool","unknown object","joxs heap
init","ioc_allocate_pal")
Metalink:
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Enterprise Edition