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Michael Underwood
Guest
Hello. I am running Oracle on Windows 2003 x64. My server has 8 GB of
memory and my database is configured to use a max 4 GB of RAM. I would like
all that memory locked in physical memory and not moved out to the page file.
I set the "Lock Pages in memory" policy for the user running the Oracle
service. I've configured the server to use memory for system cache, and have
set the "server optimization" setting on the file and printer sharing for
microsoft networks to "maximize data throughput for network applications."
Currently oracle.exe has approx 156 MB in physical memory and 3.3 GB in
virtual memory. What gives? Is there another setting that I am missing?
Thanks for any help anyone has.
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Michael Underwood - Systems Administrator
CFBMIC
Centennial, CO
memory and my database is configured to use a max 4 GB of RAM. I would like
all that memory locked in physical memory and not moved out to the page file.
I set the "Lock Pages in memory" policy for the user running the Oracle
service. I've configured the server to use memory for system cache, and have
set the "server optimization" setting on the file and printer sharing for
microsoft networks to "maximize data throughput for network applications."
Currently oracle.exe has approx 156 MB in physical memory and 3.3 GB in
virtual memory. What gives? Is there another setting that I am missing?
Thanks for any help anyone has.
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Michael Underwood - Systems Administrator
CFBMIC
Centennial, CO