On Monday 27 November 2006 10:46, you wrote:
> Silviu Marin-Caea schrieb:
> > So far, what is clear is this:
> >
> > SGA is made of "buffer cache" and "shared pool".
>
> Correct.
>
> > The "buffer cache" part can be put on ramfs if Oracle uses VLM.
> > Therefore the buffer cache can be made very large, for example 6 GB.
>
> Yes.
>
> > The "shared pool" part will be allocated in regular memory (not ramfs).
> > The question is how much is the limit?
>
> On 32-bit approx. 1,7 GB; if you lower the mapped base approx. 2,7 GB.
Therefore the stuff about lowering the mapped base still applies? I've been
kind of skipping over that because it was always in sections applying to Red
Hat 2.1.
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