Don't change the parameter CPU_COUNT manually. Oracle detects the correct number of CPUs available automatically during startup.
Clemens
-----Original Message-----
From: Drees, Torsten [mailto:Torsten.Drees@(protected)]
Sent: Donnerstag, 23. November 2006 08:30
To: suse-oracle@(protected)
Subject: AW: [suse-oracle] Measure of CPU additions
Hi,
there is a database parameter called "cpu_count". If you increased the
number
of cpus after the initial database installation, you need to adjust it.
Torsten
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> Von: Venkat Rao [mailto:vvnrk2005@(protected)]
> Gesendet: Mittwoch, 22. November 2006 21:26
> An: suse-oracle@(protected)
> Betreff: [suse-oracle] Measure of CPU additions
>
> Hi All,
>
> Apart from Statspack, load average(uptime) is there any other
> tips/info that I can get to measure the gain of CPUs additions. our
> syadmin had doubled the CPU's in our db server as lots of
> process are in
> the queue.
>
>
> Reg,
> Venkat
>
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