RE: Memory issues on HPUX --- docs on MetaLink

2002-12-11 Thread Hemant K Chitale
In my emails of the last two days I had mentioned that I had compiled a list of docs on Metalink. If you'd like to see the docs, I've placed them at http://hkchital.tripod.com/HPUX_Notes_from_Oracle.zip Hemant K Chitale My web site page is : http://hkchital.tripod.com -- Please see the

Re: RE: Memory issues on HPUX --- docs on MetaLink

2002-12-11 Thread hkchital
- Forwarded message from Cyril Thankappan Date: 12 Dec 2002 01:35:16 - Reply-To: Cyril Thankappan Subject: Re: RE: Memory issues on HPUX --- docs on MetaLink To: Hemant K Chitale [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi I get the error This file is hosted by Tripod, a Lycos®Network Site

RE: Memory issues on HPUX

2002-12-10 Thread Deshpande, Kirti
They may be talking about large SGA support 32-bit applications on HP-UX and 'memory windows'. Check Note # 77310.1 on Metalink. Also check HP docs (http://docs.hp.com). There is a White Paper on this topic. - Kirti -Original Message- Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2002 12:09 AM To:

Re: Memory issues on HPUX

2002-12-10 Thread Rodd Holman
It is true that you need to check your kernel parameters before installing and creating databases. Read the readme's and install docs completely first. Also as you have done search metalink for installation on HUPX 64 bit. Once the parameters are set, installation and db creation goes along

Re: Memory issues on HPUX

2002-12-10 Thread Rodd Holman
We run both HPUX and Solaris systems here. Quite frankly the HP systems give us less problems that the Sun systems. What you are getting from the vendors is exactly what you called it FUD. Rodd Holman On Tue, 2002-12-10 at 00:08, hkchital wrote: We are considering implementing a number of new

Re: Memory issues on HPUX

2002-12-10 Thread Binley Lim
Solaris' kernel parameters are a lot simpler that HP's. Practically all of Solaris' parameters are dynamic, whereas on HP, you need to do a fair bit of tweaking. A good example is the need to allocate memory available to Oracle, so you can size the SGA accordingly. Chances are, you will need