Oracle Initialization Parameters Pocket Reference: Oracle Configuration Quick Reference

Oracle Initialization Parameters Pocket Reference: Oracle Configuration Quick Reference

by David Kreines
Oracle Initialization Parameters Pocket Reference: Oracle Configuration Quick Reference

Oracle Initialization Parameters Pocket Reference: Oracle Configuration Quick Reference

by David Kreines

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Overview

Oracle designed its database products to be flexible and configurable so they would operate on a variety of hardware platforms, and they succeeded—Oracle software runs on more than seventy computer platforms, from mainframes to PC networks to handheld PDAs. The secret to this flexibility lies in the software's initialization parameters, whose numerous settings can be configured for top performance in countless environments. On the downside, however, improper settings can slow a system down; even grind it to a halt. And with so many parameters—which change from version to version of Oracle software—it's challenging for Oracle administrators to keep in mind the characteristics and optimal settings for each parameter. The Oracle Initialization Parameters Pocket Reference provides the crucial information you need to make key adjustments to your Oracle database. This concise guide is a mix of invaluable performance tips and a quick reference to Oracle's initialization parameters. The book describes each initialization parameter, indicates what category it's in—from auditing to multi-threaded server MTS—and whether it can be modified dynamically via the ALTER SESSION or ALTER SYSTEM command. In addition to the details about parameter characteristics and settings, you'll find performance tips, such as how the various parameters interact, and what the most advantageous settings are for different configurations. No other reference focuses exclusively on these initialization parameters—an absolute must for anyone working with an Oracle database. Presented in a handy, easy-to-use format, the Oracle Initialization Parameters Pocket Reference is a welcome alternative for anyone who's struggled to memorize the best configuration settings or gone back and forth to online resources, trying to figure out what works. O'Reilly's Pocket References put the information you need close at hand where you need it most. This guide will keep your Oracle databases operating at peak performance.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780596007706
Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Incorporated
Publication date: 08/28/2004
Series: Pocket Reference (O'Reilly)
Pages: 118
Product dimensions: 4.25(w) x 7.00(h) x 0.38(d)

About the Author

David Kreines is the Manager of Database Services for Rhodia, Inc., and author of Oracle SQL: The Essential Reference (O'Reilly Media, Inc., 2000) and coauthor of Oracle in a Nutshell (with Rick Greenwald) (O'Reilly Media, Inc., 2002), Oracle Database Administration: The Essential Reference (with Brian Laskey) (O'Reilly Media, Inc., 1999) and Oracle Scripts (with Brian Lomasky) (O'Reilly Media, Inc., 1998). Dave has worked with Oracle as a developer and database administrator since 1985, on a wide variety of platforms, from PCs to mainframes. He is an Oracle Certified Professional, is certified as a DBA, and has been a frequent contributor to Oracle conferences, user groups, and publications, both in the United States and in Europe. Dave served two terms as president of the International Oracle Users Group -Americas (IOUG-A), and spent ten years on the board of directors.

Table of Contents

Introduction1
Acknowledgments3
Conventions4
Parameter Files and Types4
INIT.ORA: The Initialization File5
SPFILE: The Server Parameter File5
Dynamically Modifiable Parameters7
Parameters by Function8
Auditing9
Backup and Recovery9
Clustered Databases9
Cursors10
Database Links10
Distributed Operations and Heterogeneous Services10
I/O and Space Management11
Java11
Jobs11
Licenses11
Locking and Transactions12
Logging and Archiving12
Memory Management12
Names13
National Language Support14
Optimization and Performance14
Parallel Execution15
Parameters15
PL/SQL15
Remote Sites16
Rollback/Undo/Redo Management16
Security16
Shared Server/Multi-Threaded Server17
Standby Databases17
Storage17
System Operations18
Tracing18
Miscellaneous Parameters18
Parameter Quick Reference19
Index105
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