PAE on windows

Hello
This is related to the database. But I post this question because I (everybody) get quick and complete solutions.

Database: 10.2.0.4

I get the error ORA-4030. Operating system is 32-bit Windows, and the RAM is 32 gig. But the size of the sga is only 1 GB. So, I want to activate/EAP. RAM usage.
I read all the docs how ever I had some confusion.

Implementation of Address Windowing Extensions (AWE) or VLM on Windows platforms [ID 225349.1]
ORA - 824, ORA-1078 when allow EAP on VLM on 10g when Sga_Target parameter is set to [286093.1 ID]


It's my plan of action.

-> I need to change the parameter in the boot.ini file.

-> I have to define USE_INDIRECT_DATA_BUFFERS = TRUE (in the init.ora file).

-> calculate AWE_WINDOW_MEMORY as per

MIN (AWE_WINDOW_MEMORY) =(4096 * DB_BLOCK_SIZE * DBBLOCK_LRU_LATCHES)/8

Then my doubts are,

(1) if I put/EAP then do I disable AUTO MANGAGEMNT (SAMS) of MEMORY SHARED by the parameter sga_target = 0

(2) should I set db_cache_size or db_block_buffer.

(3) I believe that we must set db_cache_size as we do not use SAMS.

All boards/measures and precautions are appreciated

Concerning

Hello

Is this better or should

u must set to 0 or comment it

I think it is not obsolete absolute not.

Yes your right I have mistyped it.

After activation of EAP, spend us more time tuning the SGA components or better use sga_target with the EAP

Enable EAP, keeping 32 gig without PAE is of no use, u cannot use more than 4 GB without PAE and manual tuning takes more time... also great your LMS that is easier and faster the db will recover data coz it will store the most frequently used db blocks and analyze trees in memory.

Concerning

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