What average star (asterisk) in the init.ora file

What average star (asterisk) in the init.ora file? Parameters such as core_dump_dest, db_block_size db_domain mentioned below has a prceeding *.

What does that mean?
jap91.__sga_target=1392508928
jap91.__shared_io_pool_size=0
jap91.__shared_pool_size=822083584
jap91.__streams_pool_size=0
*.core_dump_dest='/data_DISK1/bkp_dir/jap91/cdump'
*.db_block_size=8192
*.db_domain=''
*.db_file_multiblock_read_count=16

This is the rating that mentions that the setting is applied to all instances, if you use a RAC database. Instead of *, you can also SID in the specific case of fees so if you want that the parameter only works for this instance.

HTH
Aman...

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