Overview of Initialization Parameters Without Windows-Specific Values
Describes the overview of initialization parameters.
Oracle Database Reference describes default values for many initialization parameters as being operating system-specific. However, not all parameters that it describes as having operating system-specific values affect Windows. In these cases, Windows uses either the default value set in the Oracle Database kernel or does not use the parameter. Initialization Parameters Without Windows-Specific Values describes these initialization parameters:
Table 15-1 Initialization Parameters Without Windows-Specific Values
Parameter | Description |
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Supported on Windows to write XML format audit files |
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Supported, but typically unnecessary due to Windows asynchronous I/O capabilities |
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Uses default value set in Oracle Database kernel (no Windows-specific value) |
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Specifies whether Oracle Database includes SGA in core file for Oracle Database background processes |
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Specifies whether Oracle Database includes SGA in core file for foreground (client) processes |
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Specifies directory where Oracle Database dumps core files |
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Oracle Database automatically sets value to the number of processors available for your Oracle Database instance |
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Not applicable to Windows |
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Not applicable to Windows |
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Uses maximum value limited by available memory |
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Starter database uses value set in Oracle Database kernel (no Windows-specific value). The Custom database creation option of Database Configuration Assistant enables you to customize the value for this parameter. |
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Uses default value set in Oracle Database kernel (no Windows-specific value) |
Parent topic: Oracle Database Specifications for Windows