Thanks to all for your responses !

Effectively, I don't know where a founded this value of 64k ... :-(

Thanks again and have a nice day

Jean

Jean Berthold a écrit :

> Hello,
>
> I have a doubt ...
>
> Is it true that Solaris (7, 8, 9) has a OS block size of 64K by default
> ?
>
> In this case, is it correct to sizing the DB_BLOCK_SIZE for a new
> database (8.1.7) at 64K ?
> This question because all of our databases was installed with:
> db_block_size = 8192
>
> How to check the value for the OS block size on Solaris (7,8,9) ?
>
> Thanks for your help ?
>
> Jean Berthold
>
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