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how kernal parameters value is calculated ? ( oracle 10g on OEL) [message #571131] Wed, 21 November 2012 06:42 Go to next message
thiyagusham
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Hello DBAs

Greeting to all ;

My trainer asked me ,
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how kernal parameters value is calculated ? ( oracle 10g on OEL)
I mean Configuring Shared Memory & Configuring Semaphores in linux ?




Re: how kernal parameters value is calculated ? ( oracle 10g on OEL) [message #571134 is a reply to message #571131] Wed, 21 November 2012 06:49 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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This is in the Oracle installation guide for your platform.

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Michel
Re: how kernal parameters value is calculated ? ( oracle 10g on OEL) [message #571137 is a reply to message #571134] Wed, 21 November 2012 07:35 Go to previous messageGo to next message
thiyagusham
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Hi Michel;

Thanks Michel;
I will check that ... But can you provide any related URL with good Explanation ?

Re: how kernal parameters value is calculated ? ( oracle 10g on OEL) [message #571142 is a reply to message #571137] Wed, 21 November 2012 08:36 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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http://docs.oracle.com
Re: how kernal parameters value is calculated ? ( oracle 10g on OEL) [message #596796 is a reply to message #571142] Thu, 26 September 2013 06:22 Go to previous message
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i think probably, you can check with $ ipcs -m --for shared memory.
$ ipcs -s --for semaphore memory.

semaphore memory is just a calculation based upon the value of the shared memory when assigned using kernel parameters...
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