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database Share Memory Limit (2 GB ) in a Instance is total of all Db shared memory of all databases in a single Instance!!
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 21, 2006 12:57 pm    Post subject: database Share Memory Limit (2 GB ) in a Instance is total of all Db shared memory of all databases in a single Instance!! Reply with quote

Hi ,

Appreciate if someone can clarify if database Share Memory Limit
(2 GB ) in Unix 32 bit boxes is the top limit for all the databases
put together in a database or is it for each of the database in an
Instance


Thanks & regards
sadanjan
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