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| Oracle Database 11g Release 2 (11.2.0.2) Installation On Solaris 10 (x86-64) - A brief guide to installing Oracle 11g Release 2 (11.2.0.2) on Solaris 10 (x86-64). |
Sreekanth Bandi said... Typo in: TSH1:/u01/app/oracle/product/10.2.0/db_1:Y?ORACLE_SID and Oracle version can be corrected. Thanks, Sreekanth |
Tim... said... Hi.Dodgy copy&paste. Corrected now. Thanks for the heads-up. Cheers Tim... |
Tomas said... Hi,what should be the reason for setting maxusers=16384 in /etc/system? When I do it like this, the system reports only 4096 when rebooting. I checked Solaris docs and found (817–0404 Solaris Tunable Params.): "Range 1 to 2048, based on physical memory if not set in the /etc/system file or 1 to 4096, if set in the /etc/system file" Thank you, Regards, Tomas |
Tim... said... Hi.I would have taken this value from the install docs, but looking back at it, it is not mentioned now. I guess they may have revised the doc. Some other Oracle papers suggest the setting of 4096, so I've modified the article to that value. Thanks for the heads-up. Cheers Tim... |
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