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Red Hat Enterprise
Linux 5.1
Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Oracle Tuning Guide
Tuning and optimizing performance tips and guidelines for Oracle®
9i and 10g databases on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5, 4, 3 and 2.1
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Inhaltsverzeichnis

Seite 1 - Oracle Tuning Guide

Red Hat EnterpriseLinux 5.1Red Hat Enterprise LinuxOracle Tuning GuideTuning and optimizing performance tips and guidelines for Oracle®9i and 10g data

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Chapter 26. Installing Oracle Database 10g94ocr1 (36006016054141500beac25dcc436dc11) [size=1 GB][features="0"][hwhandler="1 emc"]

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Installing Oracle 10gR2 Cluster Ready Services (CRS) with MPIO95/dev/raw/raw1 8 33/dev/raw/raw2 8 49/dev/raw/raw3 8 65/dev/raw/raw4 8 97/dev/r

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Chapter 26. Installing Oracle Database 10g96#/dev/raw/raw1 8 33#/dev/raw/raw2 8 49#/dev/raw/raw3 8 65#/dev/raw/raw4 8 97#/dev/raw/raw5 8 113Check

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Starting Oracle Universal Installer97/dev/raw/raw1: bound to major 253, minor 25/dev/raw/raw2: bound to major 253, minor 21/dev/raw/raw3: bound to

Seite 7 - Oracle Database 9i and 10g

Chapter 26. Installing Oracle Database 10g98$ su - root# mount /mnt/cdromOn Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 and 4 execute:$ su - root# mount /media/cdromTo

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Using Oracle Universal Installer (OUI)99Then click Continue- Product-specific Prerequisite Checks:Verify that all checks have been passed.Make sure th

Seite 9 - Introduction

Chapter 26. Installing Oracle Database 10g100- SummaryClick InstallIf Enterprise Manager configuration fails due to port allocation problems, read Cha

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Updating after the Oracle Universal Installer101export ORACLE_HOME=$ORACLE_BASE/product/10.1.0/db_1export PATH=$PATH:$ORACLE_HOME/bin export LD_LIBRAR

Seite 12 - 2.3. The 64 bit Architecture

Chapter 27.103Oracle Post Installation TasksImportantBefore you continue, make sure you followed the steps at Section 26.5, “Updating afterthe Oracle

Seite 13 - Kernel Upgrades

Chapter 2.5Hardware Architectures and LinuxKernels2.1. GeneralWhen it comes to large databases the hybrid x86-64 architecture platform is strongly rec

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Chapter 27. Oracle Post Installation Tasks104If you selected "Database Control for Database Management", then the Oracle Enterprise ManagerD

Seite 15 - Kernel Boot Parameters

Chapter 28.105Tips and Hints for Oracle 10g on RedHat Enterprise LinuxTo reinstall Oracle 10g after a failed installation attempt, you might want to e

Seite 17 - Memory Usage and Page Cache

Chapter 29.107Oracle 10g and Linux InstallationErrors and TroubleshootingThis chapter presents many common Oracle 10g problems and other issues.NoteMo

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Chapter 29. Oracle 10g and Linux Installation Errors and Troubleshooting108Checking for filemax=65536; found filemax=26163. Failed <<<<Inc

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109su - root init 3 init 5If you are using telnet you will have to set the DISPLAY variable manually.Recovery Manager(rman) hangsYou are probably runn

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Chapter 29. Oracle 10g and Linux Installation Errors and Troubleshooting110libs-6.8.2-1.EL.13.6.i386.rpm). The installation depends on the following p

Seite 21 - Setting Shared Memory

111Error while loading shared libraries: libaio.so.1: cannot open shared object file: Nosuch file or directoryMake sure the libaio RPM is installed.On

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Chapter 29. Oracle 10g and Linux Installation Errors and Troubleshooting112The log file shows the following error: INFO: Creating /u01/app/oracle/orac

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113ORA-12547: TNS:lost contactThere can be many reasons for this error. This can happen during the ASM instance start up when thelibaio RPM is not ins

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Chapter 2. Hardware Architectures and Linux Kernels6If you install the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3, 4 or 5 hugemem kernel ensure that any proprietarydr

Seite 26 - 8.4. The SEMOPM Parameter

Part III. Installing the Oracle9i 32 bitDatabase on Red Hat Enterprise LinuxIntroduction and Information onSupported Setups for Oracle 9iThis article

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Chapter 30.117Preparing Red Hat Enterprise Linux foran Oracle Database InstallationThis chapter will guide you though the pre-installation procedures

Seite 29 - Setting File Handles

Chapter 30. Preparing Red Hat Enterprise Linux for an Oracle Database Installation11830.3. Setting Shared MemoryFor Oracle9i installations, the maximu

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Chapter 31.119Verifying Required Packages(RPMs)You will need certain RPM development packages for the Oracle installer to build Oracle modules,otherwi

Seite 31 - Adjusting Network Settings

Chapter 31. Verifying Required Packages(RPMs)12031.3. Required Packages for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4Ensure the following packages are installed by e

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Required Packages for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4121 gnome-libs-devel-1.4.1.2.90-44.1.i386.rpm \ ORBit-0.5.17-14.i386.rpm \

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Chapter 32.123Setting Up a Working Environment forOracleThis chapter covers the creation of user accounts, directories and Oracle environments for you

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Chapter 3.7Kernel UpgradesMake sure to install the latest kernel where all proprietary drivers, if applicable, are certified andsupported. Note that p

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Chapter 32. Setting Up a Working Environment for Oracle124export ORACLE_BASE=/u01/app/oracleexport ORACLE_HOME=$ORACLE_BASE/product/9.2.0export ORACLE

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Chapter 33.125Starting runInstallerAn important point to note...If you use CDs to install the database, do not change directory (cd) to /mnt/cdrom toe

Seite 39 - In Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3

Chapter 34.127Installing Oracle9i R2 (9.2.0.1.0) on RedHat Advanced Server 2.1You may get one or more errors during the Oracle installation. If you en

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Chapter 35.129Installing Oracle9i R2 (9.2.0.4.0) on RedHat Enterprise Linux 3In order to install an Oracle9i R2 database on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3

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Chapter 35. Installing Oracle9i R2 (9.2.0.4.0) on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3130To resolve the __libc_wait symbol issue, download the p3006854_9204 pat

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Installing Oracle9i R2 (9.2.0.1.0) on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3131- Inventory Location: Click Next- Unix Group Name: Use "oinstall"Click Ne

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Chapter 35. Installing Oracle9i R2 (9.2.0.4.0) on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3132/usr/bin/ld: ctxhx: hidden symbol `stat' in /usr/lib/libc_nonshare

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Patching Oracle9i to 9.2.0.4.0 on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3133- Welcome Screen: Click Next- File Locations: Use default values- Available Products: S

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Chapter 3. Kernel Upgrades8 initrd /initrd-2.4.21-32.0.1.ELsmp.imgIn this example, the "default" attribute is set to "0" which mea

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Chapter 35. Installing Oracle9i R2 (9.2.0.4.0) on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3134$ dbca35.3. Patching Oracle Intelligent Agent on Red HatEnterprise Linu

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Patching Oracle Intelligent Agent on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3135$ su - oracle$ cd $ORACLE_HOME/network/lib$ make -f ins_oemagent.mk installNow you s

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Chapter 36.137Installing Oracle9i R2 (9.2.0.6.0) on RedHat Enterprise Linux 4In order to install Oracle9i Release 2 (9.2.0.6), the 9.2.0.6 patch set m

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Chapter 36. Installing Oracle9i R2 (9.2.0.6.0) on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4138- Summary: Start the Install36.2. Patching Oracle9i R2 to 9.2.0.6.0 on

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Patching Oracle9i R2 to 9.2.0.6.0 on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4139su - oracle$ echo $LD_ASSUME_KERNEL # it is important that this variable is set!2

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Chapter 37.141Starting and Shutting down theOracle9i DatabaseThis chapter shows two separate ways to start and shut down an Oracle9i Database; Using S

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Chapter 37. Starting and Shutting down the Oracle9i Database142cp /u01/app/oracle/admin/test/pfile/inittest.ora.642002224936 \$ORACLE_HOME/dbs/inittes

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Chapter 38.143Oracle Installation ErrorsThis chapter covers many common errors and pitfalls associated with installing an Oracle9i Database.Log FilesA

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Chapter 4.9Kernel Boot Parameters4.1. GeneralThe Linux kernel accepts boot parameters when the kernel is started. Very often it is used to provideinfo

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Chapter 38. Oracle Installation Errors144INSO_LINK = -L$(CTXLIB) $(LDLIBFLAG)m `cat $(LIBHOME)/sysliblist` $(LDLIBFLAG)sc_ca $(LDLIBFLAG)sc_fa $(LDLIB

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145Copyright (c) 2003 Oracle Corporation. All rights reserved.Starting Oracle Intelligent Agent.../u01/app/oracle/product/9.2.0/bin/dbsnmpwd:line 156:

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Chapter 38. Oracle Installation Errors146gcc -o /u01/app/oracle/product/9.2.0/rdbms/lib/oracle \ -L/u01/app/oracle/product/9.2.0/rdbms/lib/ .../usr

Seite 61 - Enterprise Linux 3, 4 and 5

147Recovery Manager(rman) HangsYou are probably running the wrong rman binary from the XFree86-devel RPM:$ which rman/usr/X11R6/bin/rmanCan't fin

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Chapter 38. Oracle Installation Errors148/u01/app/oracle/jre/1.1.8/bin/../lib/i686/green_threads/libzip.so: symbol errno, versionGLIBC_2.0 not defined

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149NoteIf you use newer Red Hat Enterprise Linux versions as your desktop and you want toinstall the database on another machine, then you need to set

Seite 65 - Using Very Large Memory (VLM)

Chapter 39.151Reference Listpuschitz.com1Oracle Database 10g Release 1 (10.1) Documentation2Oracle Database 10g Release 2 (10.2) Documentation 3Oracle

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Chapter 39. Reference List152Oracle MetaLink Note:249213.1Oracle MetaLink Note:260152.1Oracle MetaLink Note:262004.1Oracle MetaLink Note:265194.1Oracl

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153Appendix A. Revision HistoryRevision 1.00 Chris Curran [email protected] to the Red Hat standardRevision 1.01 Chris Curran ccurran@redhat

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Chapter 5.11Memory Usage and Page Cache5.1. Checking the Memory UsageTo determine the size and usage of memory, you can enter the following command:gr

Seite 71 - 10g Installation Files

Chapter 5. Memory Usage and Page Cache12Alternatively, you can use sysctl(8) to change it:# sysctl -w vm.pagecache="1 15 30"To make the chan

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Chapter 6.13Swap Space6.1. GeneralIn some cases it is good for the swap partition to be used. For example, long running processes oftenaccess only a s

Seite 73 - Verification

Red Hat Enterprise Linux Oracle Tuning GuideRed Hat Enterprise Linux 5.1 Oracle 9i and 10g Tuning GuideTuning and optimizing performance tips and guid

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Chapter 6. Swap Space146.2. Checking Swap Space Size and UsageYou can check the size and current usage of swap space by running the command: grepSwapT

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Chapter 7.15Setting Shared MemoryShared memory allows processes to access common structures and data by placing them in sharedmemory segments. It is t

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Chapter 7. Setting Shared Memory16# cat /proc/sys/kernel/shmmax2147483648The default shared memory limit for SHMMAX can be changed in the proc file sy

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Removing Shared Memory17system is 2097152*4096 bytes (shmall*PAGE_SIZE) which is 8 GB. PAGE_SIZE is usually 4096bytes unless you use Chapter 14, Large

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Chapter 7. Setting Shared Memory18bytes=2736783360 lpid=3688 cpid=3652 nattch=0att_time=Sat Oct 29 13:36:52 2005det_time=Sat Oct 29 13:36:52 2005chang

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Chapter 8.19Setting SemaphoresSemaphores can best be described as counters which are used to provide synchronization betweenprocesses or between threa

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Chapter 8. Setting Semaphores20Oracle recommends SEMMSL to be at least 32000 for 9i R2 and 10g R1/R2 databases except for9i R2 on x86 platforms where

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An Example of Semaphore Settings21As shown at Section 8.3, “The SEMMNS Parameter” the maximum number of semaphores that can beallocated on a Linux sys

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Chapter 9.23Setting File HandlesThe maximum number of file handles denotes the maximum number of open files on a Linux system.Oracle recommends that t

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iiiI. Tuning and Optimizing Red Hat Enterprise Linux for Oracle Database 9i and 10g 11. Introduction

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Chapter 10.25Adjusting Network Settings10.1. Changing Network Adapter SettingsTo check the speed and settings of network adapters, use the ethtool com

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Chapter 10. Adjusting Network Settings26# sysctl -w net.core.wmem_max=262144To make the change permanent, add the following lines to the /etc/sysctl.c

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Chapter 11.27Setting Shell Limits for the Oracle UserMost shells like Bash provide control over various resources like the maximum allowable number of

Seite 89 - 1963 /u01

Chapter 11. Setting Shell Limits for the Oracle User28entire system will run out of file handles. This may prevent users logging in as the systemcanno

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Limiting Maximum Number of Processes Available for the Oracle User29To see the current limit of the maximum number of processes for the oracle user, r

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Chapter 12.31Enabling Asynchronous I/O and DirectI/O SupportAsynchronous I/O permits Oracle to continue processing after issuing I/Os requests which l

Seite 93 - Creating Oracle User Accounts

Chapter 12. Enabling Asynchronous I/O and Direct I/O Support3212.2. Relinking Oracle 10g to Enable Asynchronous I/OSupportEnsure that for 10g Release

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Tuning Asynchronous I/O for Oracle 9i and 10g33filesystemio_options=asynchThis parameter is platform specific. By default, this parameter is set to no

Seite 95 - Creating Oracle Directories

Red Hat Enterprise Linux Oracle Tuning Guideiv13.3. Using Raw Devices for Oracle Databases ...

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Chapter 12. Enabling Asynchronous I/O and Direct I/O Support34# echo 1048576 > /proc/sys/fs/aio-max-sizeAlternatively, you can use sysctl(8) to cha

Seite 97 - Setting Oracle Environments

Verifying Asynchronous I/O Usage35$The numbers in red (number of active objects) show whether Oracle makes asynchronous I/O calls.The output will look

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Chapter 13.37Configuring I/O for Raw Partitions13.1. GeneralRaw partitions allow Oracle to bypass the OS cache. A raw device can be assigned or bound

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Chapter 13. Configuring I/O for Raw Partitions38the alias settings in this example would not be required in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4and 5. For more

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Using Raw Devices for Oracle Databases39/dev/raw/raw100 /dev/sdz13.3. Using Raw Devices for Oracle DatabasesMany guides and documentations show instru

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Chapter 13. Configuring I/O for Raw Partitions40And the /etc/sysconfig/rawdevices file would look something like this if you use EMCPowerPath:/u02/ora

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Chapter 14.41Large Memory Optimization, Big Pages,and Huge PagesPlease NoteAs explained in detail in this section, enabling big pages helps reduce TLB

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Chapter 14. Large Memory Optimization, Big Pages, and Huge Pages42• pages are locked in memory and are never swapped out which guarantees that shared

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Configuring Huge Pages in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 343Thus, Big Pages cannot be larger than Highmem. The total amount of memory in the high region can

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v20.7. Oracle 10g R1 on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 2.1 (x86) ... 8020.8. Verifying and Updating the redhat-release

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Chapter 14. Large Memory Optimization, Big Pages, and Huge Pages44In Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 the desired size of the Huge Pages pool is specified i

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Configuring Huge Pages in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 or 545This command usually takes a while to finish.14.7. Configuring Huge Pages in Red Hat Enterp

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Chapter 14. Large Memory Optimization, Big Pages, and Huge Pages46NoteIn order that an Oracle database can use Huge Pages in Red Hat Enterprise Linux

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Huge Pages and Shared Memory File System in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 347On this database system the size of the database buffer cache is 2 GB:db_block

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Chapter 15.49Growing the Oracle SGA to 2.7 GBin x86 Red Hat Enterprise Linux 2.1Without VLM15.1. GeneralDue to 32 bit virtual address limitations work

Seite 113 - Errors and Troubleshooting

Chapter 15. Growing the Oracle SGA to 2.7 GB in x86 Red Hat Enterprise Linux 2.1 Without VLM500ab11000-0ab99000 rw-p 02ac8000 08:09 273078 /ora/produc

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Lowering the Mapped Base Address for Shared Libraries in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 2.151not be above the SGA attach address, example, between 0x1500000

Seite 115 - Recovery Manager(rman) hangs

Chapter 15. Growing the Oracle SGA to 2.7 GB in x86 Red Hat Enterprise Linux 2.1 Without VLM52[[ ! -f ksms.s_orig ]] && cp ksms.s ksms.s_orig#

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Allowing the Oracle User to Change the Mapped Base Address for Shared Libraries53Allow the oracle user to execute /usr/local/bin/ChangeMappedBase via

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Red Hat Enterprise Linux Oracle Tuning Guidevi36.2. Patching Oracle9i R2 to 9.2.0.6.0 on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 ... 13837. St

Seite 119 - ORA-12547: TNS:lost contact

Chapter 16.55Growing the Oracle SGA to 2.7/3.42 GBin x86 Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3, 4and 5 Without VLM16.1. GeneralDue to 32 bit virtual address limi

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Chapter 16. Growing the Oracle SGA to 2.7/3.42 GB in x86 Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3, 4 and 5 Without VLM5608048000-0804c000 r-xp 00000000 03:45 153111

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Lowering the SGA Attach Address in Oracle 10g57Red HatEnterpriseKernel Type10g DatabaseVersionDefaultSupported SGAwithout VLMMax SupportedSGA withoutV

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Chapter 16. Growing the Oracle SGA to 2.7/3.42 GB in x86 Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3, 4 and 5 Without VLM58# cat /proc/3035/maps | grep SYSV50000000-aa

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Chapter 17.59Using Very Large Memory (VLM)17.1. GeneralThis chapter does not apply to x86-64 (64 bit) systems.With hugemem kernels on 32 bit systems,

Seite 124 - 30.3. Setting Shared Memory

Chapter 17. Using Very Large Memory (VLM)60$ cat /etc/redhat-releaseRed Hat Enterprise Linux AS release 4 (Nahant Update 2)$ egrep "shm|tmpfs|ram

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Configuring Very Large Memory (VLM)61use_indirect_data_buffers=true db_block_size=8192 db_block_buffers=1048576 shared_pool_size=2831155200Note that s

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Part II. Installing the Oracle Database10g on Red Hat Enterprise LinuxIntroduction and Information onSupported Setups for Oracle 10gThis article provi

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Part I. Tuning and OptimizingRed Hat Enterprise Linux forOracle Database 9i and 10g

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Part II. Installing the Oracle Database 10g on Red Hat Enterprise LinuxOracle DatabaseVersionRed Hat EnterpriseLinux VersionArchitecture Comments1 (10

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Chapter 18.65Downloading and Unpacking Oracle10g Installation FilesDownload Oracle 10g (32 bit and 64 bit) for Linux from the following web site: http

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Chapter 19.67Pre-Installation Preparation andVerification19.1. Verifying Memory and Swap SpaceOracle states that the system must have at least 512MB o

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Chapter 19. Pre-Installation Preparation and Verification68everything work safely, securely and accurately. This section contains a list Oracle Databa

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Verifying Software Packages (RPMs)69gcc-c++-3.4.3-9.EL4glibc-2.3.4-2glibc-common-2.3.4-2gnome-libs-1.4.1.2.90-44.1libstdc++-3.4.3-9.EL4libstdc++-devel

Seite 135 - Hat Enterprise Linux 3

Chapter 19. Pre-Installation Preparation and Verification70compat-gcc-7.3-2.96.128compat-gcc-c++-7.3-2.96.128compat-libstdc++-7.3-2.96.128compat-libst

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Verifying Kernel Parameters71To check these RPMs, run:rpm -q make glibc gcc gcc-c++ libstdc++ openmotifFor Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 and 2.1 it is al

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Chapter 19. Pre-Installation Preparation and Verification72To verify shmmni, execute:cat /proc/sys/kernel/shmmnishmmni = 4096To verify the shmall par

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Verifying Kernel Parameters73On the following versions of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 x86, 3 U5 x86, 3 U5 x86-64, and 2.1; youmay have to increase the

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Chapter 19. Pre-Installation Preparation and Verification74To make the change permanent, add the following lines to the /etc/sysctl.conf file, which i

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Chapter 20.75Installing Required Software PackagesThe following sections provide a detailed set of instructions for installing the required softwarepa

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Chapter 20. Installing Required Software Packages76rpm -Uvh libaio-0.3.103-3.x86_64.rpmrpm -Uvh compat-libstdc++-33-3.2.3-47.3.x86_64.rpmrpm -Uvh glib

Seite 143 - Hat Enterprise Linux 4

10g R2 on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 and 5 (x86)77 redhat-artwork-0.120.1-1.2E.x86_64.rpm \ scrollkeeper-0.3.14-3.x86_64.rpm \ cdrecord-2.01.

Seite 144 - Enterprise Linux 4

Chapter 20. Installing Required Software Packages78rpm -Uvh compat-libstdc++-33-3.2.3-47.3.i386.rpmOracle lists the control-center and xscreensaver RP

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Oracle 10g R1 and R2 on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 (x86)7920.5. Oracle 10g R1 and R2 on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3(x86)On Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 x

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Chapter 20. Installing Required Software Packages80 libungif-4.1.0-15.x86_64.rpmNote: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 x86-64 U5 does not come with a x86

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Verifying and Updating the redhat-release File81it as a supported OS. However, the installer of 10g 10.1.0.3 does not recognize Red Hat EnterpriseLinu

Seite 149 - Oracle Installation Errors

Chapter 21.83Sizing Disk Space for Oracle 10gOracle says that about 2.5 GB of disk space should be reserved for the Oracle software on Linux.Here are

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Chapter 1.3IntroductionThis guide covers optimizations for Red Hat Enterprise Linux x86 (32 bit) and x86_64 (64 bit)platforms running Oracle 9i R2 (32

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Chapter 22.85Setting Shell Limits for Your OracleUserMost shells like Bash provide control over various resources like the maximum allowable number of

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Chapter 23.87Creating Oracle User AccountsTo create the oracle account and groups, execute the following commands:su - rootgroupadd dba # gro

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Chapter 24.89Creating Oracle DirectoriesFor Oracle 10g you only need to create the directory for $ORACLE_BASE:su - rootmkdir -p /u01/app/oraclechown o

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Chapter 24. Creating Oracle Directories90/u03/oradata/<db_name_1>/u03/oradata/<db_name_2>The mount point /u01 should be used for the Oracl

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Chapter 25.91Setting Oracle EnvironmentsSince the Oracle Universal Installer (OUI) "runInstaller" is run from the oracle account, someenviro

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Chapter 26.93Installing Oracle Database 10gThis Chapter will guide you through the process of installing an Oracle 10g Database.26.1. Installing Oracl

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