How to adjust Fedora Parameters

I'm trying to install the oracle 11g database (I believe this is the lastest) on a fedora 17 on virtual box (latest version) on Windows 7 and I'm bumping into the following limits:
(1) Hard Limit: maximum open file descriptors: exected value 65536 Actual value 4096.
How do I adjust this parameter?
(2)Hard Limit: maximum user processes: Expected value: 16384 Actual value: 11670.
How do I adjust this parameter?
(3) Soft Limit: maximum user processes: Expected Value: 2047 Actual value 1024.
What is the difference between this and the last one? How do I adust this?
(4) OS Kernal Parameter: semopm expected value 100, actual value :32
How do I adjust this?
(5) OS Kernel Parameter shmmax Expected value 536870912, actual value 33554432.
How do I adjust this?
(6) OS kernel parameter "file-max" Expected value 6815744, Actual value 149348
(7) OS Kernel Parameter ip_local_port_range expected value: 9000 & 65500 Actual value 32768 & 61000
(8) OS kernel parameter rmem_default, expected value: 262144, actual value 163840
(9) OS kernal parameter rmem_max, expected value 4194304, actual value 131071
(10) OS Kernal Parameter: wmem_default, expected value: 262144, actual value : 163840
(11) OS Kernel Parameter: wmem_max, expected value 1048576, actual value 131071
(12) OS Kernel parameter: aio-max-nr: expected value: 1048576, actual value 65536
(13) Package binutils-2.15.92.0.2, actual value: missing
(14) Package gcc-3.4.6, actual value: missing
(15) A dozen other missing packages... Can multiple version versions of the same package (such as bintutils) co-exist and satisfy oracle? If not, do I have to uninstall the old one before installing the newer (or older) version? I assume I can do this with yum?
I received a nice response at [http://forums.fedoraforum.org/showthread.php?p=1601338#post1601338] and I tried looking in the welcome.html file which had links to other documents that I searched. However, I could not find the instructions for adjusting these parameters in fedora (or any other OS). Can some one point me (more precisely) to the instructions for adjusting these parameters?
Thanks
Siegfried

Hi;
1. Fedora is not certified platform
2. Please download&use OEL 5.x for your oracle installation.
3. If you insist to install oracle on not certified platfrom fedora 17. Please see Tim's blog:
http://www.oracle-base.com/blog/2012/05/30/fedora-17-and-oracle-11gr2/
PS:Please dont forget to change thread status to answered if it possible when u belive your thread has been answered, it pretend to lose time of other forums user while they are searching open question which is not answered,thanks for understanding
Regard
Helios

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