Thanks Dennis.  THat is what I have been doing .   Guess I will continue.

Kevin

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Kevin
   Sounds like a trial-and-error to me. Someone else's settings probably
wouldn't help you because maybe they only have 12 standby databases. My
guess is that your objective is to minimize the memory usage. Some thoughts:
  - Try reducing the settings until the database won't run, or fails
frequently enough to be annoying (like 4031 errors).
  - Monitor how far behind production the standby lags.
  - Too much reduction may be self-defeating. For example, making
DB_BLOCK_BUFFERS too small might cause the same blocks to be continually
reloaded, increasing I/O.
This sounds like most DBA work - make a pass or two at it, then move on to
the next fire.

Dennis Williams
DBA, 80%OCP, 100% DBA
Lifetouch, Inc.
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 I knew I would be providing more information.

1. Other standby databases (14).
2. Disaster Recovery.  Automatic process applying logs only.
3. Bare essentials.  When/If we have to turn to it we will replace the init
file with the production init file.

I am looking for exactly what you said.  A bare essential init file.  

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Hi Kevin,

I guess all I have is more questions:

1) What else do you have running on the server that has your standby
database?

2) What is the purpose of the standby database (disaster recovery or
reporting)?

3) If it is for disaster recovery, shouldn't the settings 
on the standby reflect the settings for your non standby database or are you
looking at handling bare essentials and not your normal capacity?

Maybe some of the answers to these questions will help answer your question
to the settings.

Bryan Rodrigues


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Evening folks;
  Does anyone happen to have any recommended init file settings for a
standby database ??

We are running Oracle 8.1.7.4 on a Solaris system.  I think that we may have
the settings on the standbys too high and are therefore wasting resources.

Kevin
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