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    Problem setting up Large_pool_size and Java_pool_size

    Hi, i'am changing the init.ora of my Oracle 9i database and this is what i saw :

    When i change the value of "Large_Pool_Size" to be greater than zero it always runs with the value "16MB" no matter what value i write in the init.ora, the same happens with "Java_pool_size" and the "db_keep_cache_size" and "db_recycle_cache_size".

    somebody knowns anything?

    thanks
    Gustavo Villaran

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    Check spfile
    Best wishes!
    Dmitri

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    this database doesnt use spfile
    Gustavo Villaran

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    search for: granule,
    which is a unit of contiguous virtual memory allocation,

    The size of granule depends on the stimated total SGA size.
    It could be 4M if SGA size is < 128M or 16M otherwise.

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    what's that?

    somebody can explain me a little please?

    thanks
    Gustavo Villaran

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    Tomaž
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    i cant access that because i dont have a password..

    please if someone could post that notes will be great.

    thanks
    Gustavo Villaran

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    How about going to tahiti.oracle.com (or whatever web site with Oracle's online documentation available) and explore osme serch functionalities there?

    RTFM and/or STFW.
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    Originally posted by gvillaran
    i cant access that because i dont have a password..

    please if someone could post that notes will be great.

    thanks
    Get your username/password for metalink by submitting your CSI no. Contact your Oracle Rep.
    Register with OTN and access the online docs here..
    http://otn.oracle.com/documentation/oracle9i.html
    Sanjay G.
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