RE: % memory in dbca

  • From: "Mark W. Farnham" <mwf@xxxxxxxx>
  • To: <fuzzy.graybeard@xxxxxxxxx>, "'Oliver'" <ofabelo@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 16 Jul 2014 08:24:24 -0400

Also, check what ulimit reports for the account you are using to install 
oracle. I can’t remember if Oracle considers just the system total or the floor 
of the system and the account limit.

 

mwf

 

From: oracle-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:oracle-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On 
Behalf Of Hans Forbrich
Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2014 10:41 AM
To: Oliver
Cc: oracle-l
Subject: Re: % memory in dbca

 

Personal suggestion would be to try a supported combination to verify that this 
is indeed a bug.  You can get 'supported' versions from Oracle or CentOs to try 
it out.

If I remember correctly, the kernel memory reporting structures was one area 
that changed between 2.6.18 and 2.6.32.  That could account for the challenge.

/Hans

On 15/07/2014 8:20 AM, Oliver wrote:

I'm sorry. It is red hat enterprise 6.5 64-bit. Oracle software 64-bit too. I 
know that it isn't supported,I've used -ignoresysprereqs in the installation.
Thanks beforehand.

El 15/07/2014 13:57, "Hans Forbrich" <fuzzy.graybeard@xxxxxxxxx> escribió:

First questions that come to mind:

Which Linux distro & version?
32-bit or 64-bit Linux?

/Hans

On 15/07/2014 5:24 AM, Oliver wrote:

Hi,
I've installed 10201 on a linux server (x86_64), only binaries. I've installed 
then 10205 patchset and I'm trying create a new database now with dbca.
The problem that I'm seeing is that in the memory section, I'm putting 40% of 
percentage, it shows correctly total physical memory (64424MB), but when I 
access to "show memory distribution", it shows that will use 8008 as total 
memory for Oracle ... 1536MB SGA, 6432MB PGA and oracle process size 40MB.
What's happening? 40% of 64GB isn't 8GB ..
Thanks beforehand.

Cheers...


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