RE: DBCA DOES NOT SEE MORE THAN 2047 MB OF PHYSICAL MEMORY, BUT 8 GB IS AVAILABLE

RE: DBCA DOES NOT SEE MORE THAN 2047 MB OF PHYSICAL MEMORY, BUT 8 GB IS AVAILABLE

 

  

Install with the "conservative" values and then use the older
DB_BLOCK_BUFFERS parm and get rid of DB_CACHE_SIZE?


-----Original Message-----
From: borokovsm
[mailto:oracledba-ezmlmshield-x71607109.[Email address protected]
Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2006 1:02 PM
To: LazyDBA Discussion
Subject: DBCA DOES NOT SEE MORE THAN 2047 MB OF PHYSICAL MEMORY, BUT 8
GB IS AVAILABLE

Hi there!

Environment: Oracle 10g 10.0.2.0, Windows 2003 Server



I am trying to create a General Purpose database using Oracle Database
Configuration assistant. On the step 10 out of 12, Installation
Parameters screen, the following message is displayed: "Typical -
Allocate memory as percentage of total physical memory (2047 MB)",
however the total physical memory on this server is 7.93 GB. I certainly
want to use most of it, way beyond 2047MB. If I choose Custom and input
higher than 2047MB numbers, will

DBCA allow to create the database or fail?



Thanks for help, Mike.





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