Lets see the steps to Modify Hidden Parameter in Oracle Database
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Click Here to know how to check Hidden Parameter @ database
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# 1) check Present Value of the parameter
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Select name,VALUE,ISDEFAULT,ISSES_MODIFIABLE,ISSYS_MODIFIABLE from v$parameter where name like '%real%';
NAME VALUE ISDEFAULT ISSES ISSYS_MOD
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_realfree_heap_pagesize_hint 65536 FALSE FALSE FALSE
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# 2) Modify the parameter in Spfile
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alter system set "_realfree_heap_pagesize_hint"=262144 scope=spfile sid='*';
Note :
a) As this is RAC environment, we are using sid='*'
b) For Hidden Parameter we are using double quotes (" "), this is not needed for normal parameters
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# 3) Shutdown / Startup Database
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srvctl stop database -d oralin
srvctl start database -d oralin -n hostu01
srvctl status database -d oralin
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# 4) Check the modified Value
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Select name,VALUE,ISDEFAULT,ISSES_MODIFIABLE,ISSYS_MODIFIABLE from v$parameter where name like '%real%';
NAME VALUE ISDEFAULT ISSES ISSYS_MOD
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_realfree_heap_pagesize_hint 262144 FALSE FALSE FALSE
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1 comment:
I referenced your post in my blog article: https://jasonbrownsite.wordpress.com/ Article "ORA-04030: out of process memory when trying to allocate 1432 bytes." I used your site to confirm my belief that changes needed to be done at both the OS Level and database level. The support article suggested either or but I didn't notice results until I did both. Thanks!!
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