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    Data Pump use the streams_pool?

    I have oracle 10.2.0.3 database running on Linux x86 using Oracle Enterprise Linux 32 bits.
    I wanted to use a 64bits "os"/database since I have a 64 bits machine. But since Oracle does not support "hsodbc" in 64 bits yet. I am stuck using Oracle 32bits. See metalink 261726.1. Yeah that sucks. I have been told this should be fix in 11g. Not to sure of that, I will see that on july 7th.

    Anyways, I have a 16 gig RAM machine, and 32 bits Oracle Database is pretty limited regarding having a large SGA. So I enabled the database to use all that ram using Metalink note :317141.1: How to Configure RHEL 4 32-bit for Very Large Memory with ramfs and HugePages.
    But to use all that RAM on a 32 bits database, no more automatic SGA feature, I have setup all memory parameters manually.
    pga_aggregate_target=2147483648
    java_pool_size=524288000
    large_pool_size=524288000
    shared_pool_reserved_size=104857600
    shared_pool_size=838860800
    use_indirect_data_buffers=true
    db_block_buffers=1100000

    Everything went well from there until i used the data pump.

    Here is my error:


    Export: Release 10.2.0.3.0 - Production on Monday, 04 June, 2007 11:41:51
    Copyright (c) 2003, 2005, Oracle. All rights reserved.
    Connected to: Oracle Database 10g Enterprise Edition Release 10.2.0.3.0 - Production
    With the Partitioning and Data Mining options
    ORA-31626: job does not exist
    ORA-31637: cannot create job SYS_EXPORT_SCHEMA_01 for user BILLING
    ORA-06512: at "SYS.DBMS_SYS_ERROR", line 95
    ORA-06512: at "SYS.KUPV$FT_INT", line 600
    ORA-39080: failed to create queues "KUPC$C_1_20070604114151" and "KUPC$S_1_20070604114151" for Data Pump job
    ORA-06512: at "SYS.DBMS_SYS_ERROR", line 95
    ORA-06512: at "SYS.KUPC$QUE_INT", line 1580
    ORA-00832: no streams pool created and cannot automatically create one



    Notice the last line :ORA-00832: no streams pool created and cannot automatically create one

    So no problem i said to myself, since that streams_pool can be modified online.
    But not in my case:


    sys@CRN_PROD> alter system set streams_pool_size = 10M scope = both ;
    alter system set streams_pool_size = 10M scope = both
    *
    ERROR at line 1:
    ORA-02097: parameter cannot be modified because specified value is invalid
    ORA-04033: Insufficient memory to grow pool



    I think this is because of my memory hack to use Very Large Memomy with ramfs.
    If i run the top command here is my output:


    top - 11:11:01 up 23:48, 3 users, load average: 1.63, 1.85, 2.42
    Tasks: 281 total, 2 running, 279 sleeping, 0 stopped, 0 zombie
    Cpu(s): 7.5% us, 3.1% sy, 0.0% ni, 72.4% id, 17.0% wa, 0.1% hi, 0.0% si
    Mem: 16633368k total, 16587716k used, 45652k free, 18596k buffers
    Swap: 2048276k total, 181192k used, 1867084k free, 13307608k cached



    So i scheduled a maintenance window, i shutdown the database, and configured a small 30 MEG streams_pool_size.

    And my data pump is working now.


    Oracle says the following in the documentation, http://download-east.oracle.com/docs...htm#REFRN10243

    "If both the STREAMS_POOL_SIZE and the SGA_TARGET initialization parameters are set to 0 (zero), then, by default, the first use of Streams in a database transfers an amount of memory equal to 10% of the shared pool from the buffer cache to the Streams pool."

    So my question is this: why the data pump is not using the shared_pool_size instead of the streams_pool when the streams_pool is not configured?

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