Oracle® Database Reference 11g Release 2 (11.2) Part Number E10820-02 |
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Property | Description |
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Parameter type | Big integer |
Syntax | SGA_TARGET = integer [K | M | G] |
Default value | 0 (SGA autotuning is disabled) |
Modifiable | ALTER SYSTEM |
Range of values | 64 MB to operating system-dependent |
Basic | Yes |
SGA_TARGET
specifies the total size of all SGA components. If SGA_TARGET
is specified, then the following memory pools are automatically sized:
Buffer cache (DB_CACHE_SIZE
)
Shared pool (SHARED_POOL_SIZE
)
Large pool (LARGE_POOL_SIZE
)
Java pool (JAVA_POOL_SIZE
)
Streams pool (STREAMS_POOL_SIZE
)
If these automatically tuned memory pools are set to nonzero values, then those values are used as minimum levels by Automatic Shared Memory Management. You would set minimum values if an application component needs a minimum amount of memory to function properly.
The following pools are manually sized components and are not affected by Automatic Shared Memory Management:
Log buffer
Other buffer caches, such as KEEP
, RECYCLE
, and other block sizes
Fixed SGA and other internal allocations
The memory allocated to these pools is deducted from the total available for SGA_TARGET
when Automatic Shared Memory Management computes the values of the automatically tuned memory pools.
See Also:
Oracle Database Concepts for information on automatic SGA management
Oracle Database Administrator's Guide for information on managing the SGA