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    Installing Oracle 10g database in Linux

    I am facing a problem while installing a oracle 10g database in Linux version while installing Oracle it shows while installing the Oracle in redhat-4 it shows as SGA size cannot be greater than maximum shared memory size(33554432).
    finally oracle installed but while giving startup nomount it shows an error as
    Not enough shared pool memory should be atleast 62198988 bytes

    i have given file systems as
    / max alloable size
    /disk1 3000
    /disk2 3500
    /boot 2000
    /usr 8000
    /oraeng 8000
    /tmp 3000
    /home 6000
    swap double the RAM

    How can I rectify this problem. Give me a suggestion to rectify problem.

    Question asked by visitor Narasimha


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    Re: Installing Oracle 10g database in Linux

    hi you have to change the shared_pool_size parameter in your init.ora file. It may find in your $ORACLE_HOME/dbs directory.


    Jaya


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