Oracle9i Database Reference Release 2 (9.2) Part Number A96536-02 |
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LARGE_POOL_SIZE
lets you specify the size (in bytes) of the large pool allocation heap. The large pool allocation heap is used in shared server systems for session memory, by parallel execution for message buffers, and by backup processes for disk I/O buffers. (Parallel execution allocates buffers out of the large pool only when PARALLEL_AUTOMATIC_TUNING
is set to true
.)
You can specify the value of this parameter using a number, optionally followed by K or M to specify kilobytes or megabytes, respectively. If you do not specify K or M, then the number is taken as bytes.
See Also:
Oracle9i Database Performance Tuning Guide and Reference and Oracle9i Database Migration for more information on setting this parameter |