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How to Configure HugePages for Oracle Database on Linux

Oracle strongly recommends to configure HugePages for servers with more than 8GB memory used by Oracle database(s).

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Unknown's avatarAuthor dbalifeeasyPosted on September 20, 2016October 6, 2021Categories Performance TunningTags /etc/security/limits.conf, /etc/sysctl.conf, /proc/meminfo, alter system set memory_max_target=0 scope=spfile, alter system set memory_target=0 scope=spfile, alter system set memory_target=0 scope=spfile;, Automatic Memory Management AMM, Automatic Shared Memory Management ASMM, grep ^Huge /proc/meminfo, huge page, HugePages, HugePages_Free, HugePages_Rsvd, hugepages_setting.sh, Large Page size, Large Pages configured system wide, Large Pages unused system wide, Large Pages used by this instance, oracle hard memlock, oracle soft memlock, Total Shared Global Region in Large Pages, vm.nr_hugepagesLeave a comment on How to Configure HugePages for Oracle Database on Linux

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