| Property | Description |
|---|---|
| Parameter type | Big integer |
| Syntax | DB_[2 | 4 | 8 | 16 | 32]K_CACHE_SIZE = integer [K | M | G] |
| Default value | 0 (additional block size caches are not configured by default) |
| Modifiable | ALTER SYSTEM |
| Range of values | Minimum: 0 (values greater than zero are automatically modified to be either the granule size * number of processor groups, or 4 MB * number of CPUs, whichever is greater)
Maximum: operating system-dependent |
| Basic | No |
DB_nK_CACHE_SIZE (where n = 2, 4, 8, 16, 32) specifies the size of the cache for the nK buffers. You can set this parameter only when DB_BLOCK_SIZE has a value other than nK. For example, if DB_BLOCK_SIZE=4096, then it is illegal to specify the parameter DB_4K_CACHE_SIZE (because the size for the 4 KB block cache is already specified by DB_CACHE_SIZE).
Do not set this parameter to zero if there are any online tablespaces with an nK block size.
Operating system-specific block size restrictions apply. For example, you cannot set DB_32K_CACHE_SIZE if the operating system's maximum block size is less than 32 KB. Also, you cannot set DB_2K_CACHE_SIZE if the minimum block size is greater than 2 KB.
See Also:
Your operating system-specific Oracle documentation for more information on block size restrictions