Oracle's 11g Automatic Storage Management on CentOS (x86_64)

Posted by dba477 on Oct 30, 2007 5:11 PM EDT
bderzhavets.blogspot.com; By Boris Derzhavets
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Command "ipcs -m" appears to be almost useless for getting Oracle 11g shared memory allocation maps. The basic steps for shared memory monitoring and tuning /dev/shm to handle instances with MEMORY_TARGET more then 1024M had been explained in Tanel Poder’s blog. Posting bellow follows advices from Tanel Poder’s blog to build Oracle 11g (64 bit) ASM database with MEMORY_TARGET size 1.2 GB on CentOS 5.

I've tuned OS configuration files and oracle shell environment for 64 bit Oracle 11g as advised at oracle-base.com for 32 bit Oracle 11g .

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