Oracle® Database Reference 10g Release 2 (10.2) Part Number B14237-02 |
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Property | Description |
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Parameter type | Big integer |
Syntax | DB_CACHE_SIZE = integer [K | M | G] |
Default value | If SGA_TARGET is set: If the parameter is not specified, then the default is 0 (internally determined by the Oracle Database). If the parameter is specified, then the user-specified value indicates a minimum value for the memory pool.
If |
Modifiable | ALTER SYSTEM |
Basic | No |
DB_CACHE_SIZE
specifies the size of the DEFAULT
buffer pool for buffers with the primary block size (the block size defined by the DB_BLOCK_SIZE
initialization parameter).
The value must be at least 4M * number of cpus * granule size
(smaller values are automatically rounded up to this value). A user-specified value larger than this is rounded up to the nearest granule size. A value of zero is illegal because it is needed for the DEFAULT
memory pool of the primary block size, which is the block size for the SYSTEM
tablespace.
See Also: Oracle Database Performance Tuning Guide and Oracle Database Administrator's Guide for more information on setting this parameter |