Oracle Oracle7 Server 7.3 Getting Started Manual page 138

For windows nt; release 7.3
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ORACLE_GROUP_NAME
ORACLE_HOME
ORACLE_PRIORITY
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Oracle7 Server Getting Started for Windows NT
Operating System: Windows NT
Default:
Legal Values:
This parameter specifies the name of the group containing icons of the
Oracle products installed. The parameter is added to your Windows NT
Registry when you first install Oracle products, even if the Installer does
not create a program group for the Oracle products you have installed
(e.g., if you have installed only SQL*Net software).
Operating System: Windows NT
Default:
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This parameter specifies the Oracle home directory in which Oracle
products are installed. It is added to your Windows NT registry when
you first install Oracle products. This directory is the top directory in the
Oracle directory hierarchy.
Operating System: Windows NT
Default:
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This parameter determines the Windows NT scheduling priorities of the
threads within the Oracle process. The format is:
name1:priority1;name2:priority2 . . .
The name CLASS sets the priority class of the Oracle process. Threads
can be assigned priority either collectively or individually. The collective
name USER designates non–background (shadow) threads; the
collective name DEF designates any thread type not handled specifically.
Valid individual background thread names are DBWR, LGWR, PMON,
SMON, ARCH, RECO, CKPT, TRWR, and SNP0 through SNP9.
Attention: Oracle Corporation recommends that the Oracle
process (CLASS) be set at high priority and that the default
thread priority setting (DEF) be set at time_critical. The syntax
of the recommended ORACLE_PRIORITY setting is therefore:
Oracle for Windows NT
any ASCII string
\ORANT
any valid directory on any drive
CLASS:normal; DEF:normal
See the following table.

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