Automatic shared memory management

Hi, the log buffer is not the interior components of size automatically sga?

Please refer to the documentation
http://download.Oracle.com/docs/CD/B19306_01/server.102/b14220/memory.htm#CNCPT810

And also, before ask you a question, do a simple search in google or tahiti.oracle.com :)

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    fffff880' 96b6e700 00000000 00000011 fffff803 09db7aa0
    fffff880'09db7ab0 a927a274 ffff2ad2 c0000016 00000000
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    fffff880'09db7ad0 fffff880 afaf0000 0000006c 09db7c40
    fffff880'09db7ae0 00000000 00000000 fffff8a0 0a6dd000
    fffff880'09db7af0 00000000 968b1e1c fffff803 c0000016
    fffff880'09db7b00 00000000 00000000 fffffa80 07a14b00

    Right, so code wanted to write to fffff880'09db7a90 which, as we can see above is a valid address. The 1st parameter and cr2 however note that we have not written to the address fffff12014494a90.

    nt! MiResolveDemandZeroFault said the material to write in fffff880'09db7a90 (who once again of incidentally is a completely valid address), and the material came back and said 'I can't write fffff12014494a90.

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    This indicates that a kernel-mode program generated an exception which did not catch the error handler.

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    fffff880 '02af7130 fffff801' da34e216 nt! RtlDispatchException + 0 x 458
    fffff880 '02af7840 fffff801' da2df842 nt! KiDispatchException + 0 x 455
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    fffff880 '02af8270 fffff801' da31cfe4 nt! : FNODOBFM: 'chain' + 0 x 16175
    fffff880 '02af8360 fffff880' 052d50f4 nt! KeSetEvent + 0x1c3
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    fffff880 '02af83e0 fffffa80' 06de3152 0xfffffa80'00000000
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