Some my problem related oracle

hi all
i have right down some my problem in oracle please reply me
please help with query command line. my database is 45 GB then
1. how to check redo log size and redo log buffer size
2. how to check data file and data file space size
3. minimum requirement of RAM memory for oracle installation
4. when i take full backup then how much take minimum space of backup file(GB)
5. when i cerate new data base then how many create no. of redo log group,redo log member,archive log dest. who sufficient
6. what is step of taking RMAN backup online
please show with query
thanks all

1. how to check redo log size and redo log buffer size
v$log
2. how to check data file and data file space size
dba_data_files,dba_temp_files.
3. minimum requirement of RAM memory for oracle installation
512 MB of RAM is recommended(Not mandatory).
4. when i take full backup then how much take minimum space of backup file(GB)
depends on size of file which you want to backup
5. when i cerate new data base then how many create no. of redo log group,redo log member,archive log dest. who sufficient
min max
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    Statistic Total per Second per Trans
    CPU used by this session 820,065 227.42 5.76
    CPU used when call started 677,803 187.97 4.76
    CR blocks created 16,866 4.68 0.12
    Cached Commit SCN referenced 890,130 246.85 6.25
    Commit SCN cached 198 0.05 0.00
    DB time 3,363,185,519 932,675.92 23,620.20
    DBWR checkpoint buffers written 9,520 2.64 0.07
    DBWR checkpoints 100 0.03 0.00
    DBWR object drop buffers written 1,921 0.53 0.01
    DBWR parallel query checkpoint buffers written 0 0.00 0.00
    DBWR revisited being-written buffer 25 0.01 0.00
    DBWR tablespace checkpoint buffers written 0 0.00 0.00
    DBWR thread checkpoint buffers written 2,589 0.72 0.02
    DBWR transaction table writes 1,062 0.29 0.01
    DBWR undo block writes 75,368 20.90 0.53
    DDL statements parallelized 0 0.00 0.00
    DFO trees parallelized 0 0.00 0.00
    Misses for writing mapping 0 0.00 0.00
    PX local messages recv'd 0 0.00 0.00
    PX local messages sent 0 0.00 0.00
    Parallel operations downgraded 1 to 25 pct 0 0.00 0.00
    Parallel operations downgraded 50 to 75 pct 0 0.00 0.00
    Parallel operations not downgraded 0 0.00 0.00
    SMON posted for dropping temp segment 0 0.00 0.00
    SMON posted for undo segment recovery 0 0.00 0.00
    SMON posted for undo segment shrink 15 0.00 0.00
    SQL*Net roundtrips to/from client 3,859,275 1,070.25 27.10
    SQL*Net roundtrips to/from dblink 31,149 8.64 0.22
    active txn count during cleanout 115,814 32.12 0.81
    application wait time 22,502 6.24 0.16
    auto extends on undo tablespace 0 0.00 0.00
    background checkpoints completed 10 0.00 0.00
    background checkpoints started 10 0.00 0.00
    background timeouts 17,610 4.88 0.12
    branch node splits 7 0.00 0.00
    buffer is not pinned count 203,367,173 56,397.62 1,428.28
    buffer is pinned count 423,534,399 117,454.22 2,974.55
    bytes received via SQL*Net from client 875,387,626 242,761.80 6,147.99
    bytes received via SQL*Net from dblink 12,992,864 3,603.17 91.25
    bytes sent via SQL*Net to client ############### 1,369,289,664.01 34,677,525.68
    bytes sent via SQL*Net to dblink 52,952,034,748 14,684,615.90 371,890.74
    calls to get snapshot scn: kcmgss 15,353,638 4,257.86 107.83
    calls to kcmgas 732,189 203.05 5.14
    calls to kcmgcs 89,721 24.88 0.63
    change write time 3,250 0.90 0.02
    cleanout - number of ktugct calls 130,405 36.16 0.92
    cleanouts and rollbacks - consistent read gets 11,180 3.10 0.08
    cleanouts only - consistent read gets 2,244 0.62 0.02
    cluster key scan block gets 383,816 106.44 2.70
    cluster key scans 306,047 84.87 2.15
    commit batch performed 344 0.10 0.00
    commit batch requested 344 0.10 0.00
    commit batch/immediate performed 1,111 0.31 0.01
    commit batch/immediate requested 1,111 0.31 0.01
    commit cleanout failures: block lost 54,881 15.22 0.39
    commit cleanout failures: buffer being written 11 0.00 0.00
    commit cleanout failures: callback failure 1,410 0.39 0.01
    commit cleanout failures: cannot pin 77 0.02 0.00
    commit cleanout failures: hot backup in progress 0 0.00 0.00
    commit cleanouts 349,392 96.89 2.45
    commit cleanouts successfully completed 293,014 81.26 2.06
    commit immediate performed 767 0.21 0.01
    commit immediate requested 767 0.21 0.01
    commit txn count during cleanout 68,019 18.86 0.48
    concurrency wait time 1,058 0.29 0.01
    consistent changes 3,439,859 953.94 24.16
    consistent gets 366,680,318 101,687.49 2,575.26
    consistent gets - examination 121,966,420 33,823.63 856.59
    consistent gets direct 7,642 2.12 0.05
    consistent gets from cache 366,672,556 101,685.34 2,575.20
    current blocks converted for CR 55 0.02 0.00
    cursor authentications 14,703 4.08 0.10
    data blocks consistent reads - undo records applied 70,817 19.64 0.50
    db block changes 8,512,132 2,360.58 59.78
    db block gets 10,345,635 2,869.04 72.66
    db block gets direct 2,604 0.72 0.02
    db block gets from cache 10,343,017 2,868.32 72.64
    deferred (CURRENT) block cleanout applications 164,540 45.63 1.16
    dirty buffers inspected 201,591 55.91 1.42
    enqueue conversions 684,245 189.75 4.81
    enqueue deadlocks 0 0.00 0.00
    enqueue releases 2,493,773 691.57 17.51
    enqueue requests 2,493,903 691.61 17.52
    enqueue timeouts 68 0.02 0.00
    enqueue waits 101 0.03 0.00
    exchange deadlocks 1 0.00 0.00
    execute count 10,341,226 2,867.82 72.63
    failed probes on index block reclamation 0 0.00 0.00
    frame signature mismatch 0 0.00 0.00
    free buffer inspected 28,677,695 7,952.88 201.41
    free buffer requested 28,684,393 7,954.73 201.46
    global undo segment hints helped 0 0.00 0.00
    heap block compress 87,275 24.20 0.61
    hot buffers moved to head of LRU 3,506,139 972.32 24.62
    immediate (CR) block cleanout applications 13,424 3.72 0.09
    immediate (CURRENT) block cleanout applications 55,019 15.26 0.39
    index crx upgrade (found) 133 0.04 0.00
    index crx upgrade (positioned) 190,756 52.90 1.34
    index fast full scans (direct read) 0 0.00 0.00
    index fast full scans (full) 4,521 1.25 0.03
    index fast full scans (rowid ranges) 0 0.00 0.00
    index fetch by key 63,569,968 17,629.17 446.46
    index scans kdiixs1 47,264,964 13,107.48 331.95
    java call heap collected bytes 146,595,424 40,653.73 1,029.56
    java call heap collected count 2,109,118 584.90 14.81
    java call heap gc count 2,036 0.56 0.01
    java call heap live object count 53,667 14.88 0.38
    java call heap live object count max 163,629 45.38 1.15
    java call heap live size 4,897,136 1,358.07 34.39
    java call heap live size max 15,033,192 4,168.99 105.58
    java call heap object count 135,994 37.71 0.96
    java call heap object count max 194,386 53.91 1.37
    java call heap total size 8,131,840 2,255.12 57.11
    java call heap total size max 22,874,112 6,343.43 160.65
    java call heap used size 10,414,544 2,888.15 73.14
    java call heap used size max 17,090,000 4,739.39 120.03
    java session heap collected bytes 299,008 82.92 2.10
    java session heap collected count 223 0.06 0.00
    java session heap gc count 2 0.00 0.00
    java session heap live object count 62,042 17.21 0.44
    java session heap live object count max 62,204 17.25 0.44
    java session heap live size 6,119,424 1,697.03 42.98
    java session heap live size max 6,307,840 1,749.29 44.30
    java session heap object count 62,204 17.25 0.44
    java session heap object count max 62,204 17.25 0.44
    java session heap used size 6,307,840 1,749.29 44.30
    java session heap used size max 6,307,840 1,749.29 44.30
    leaf node 90-10 splits 590 0.16 0.00
    leaf node splits 12,720 3.53 0.09
    lob reads 18,068 5.01 0.13
    lob writes 378,857 105.06 2.66
    lob writes unaligned 378,854 105.06 2.66
    logons cumulative 3,128 0.87 0.02
    messages received 320,519 88.89 2.25
    messages sent 320,519 88.89 2.25
    no buffer to keep pinned count 0 0.00 0.00
    no work - consistent read gets 240,593,829 66,721.29 1,689.73
    opened cursors cumulative 1,230,004 341.10 8.64
    parse count (failures) 1,216 0.34 0.01
    parse count (hard) 47,313 13.12 0.33
    parse count (total) 1,351,392 374.77 9.49
    parse time cpu 8,806 2.44 0.06
    parse time elapsed 23,022 6.38 0.16
    physical read IO requests 11,798,391 3,271.92 82.86
    physical read bytes ############### 63,510,595.88 1,608,418.13
    physical read total IO requests 12,450,298 3,452.71 87.44
    physical read total bytes ############### 65,250,489.97 1,652,481.28
    physical read total multi block requests 1,668,164 462.61 11.72
    physical reads 27,956,086 7,752.76 196.34
    physical reads cache 27,790,026 7,706.71 195.17
    physical reads cache prefetch 16,014,666 4,441.17 112.47
    physical reads direct 166,060 46.05 1.17
    physical reads direct (lob) 7,635 2.12 0.05
    physical reads direct temporary tablespace 164,248 45.55 1.15
    physical reads prefetch warmup 0 0.00 0.00
    physical write IO requests 144,520 40.08 1.01
    physical write bytes 3,563,954,176 988,352.92 25,030.23
    physical write total IO requests 415,411 115.20 2.92
    physical write total bytes 7,501,977,600 2,080,442.42 52,687.61
    physical write total multi block requests 277,345 76.91 1.95
    physical writes 435,053 120.65 3.06
    physical writes direct 179,591 49.80 1.26
    physical writes direct (lob) 7 0.00 0.00
    physical writes direct temporary tablespace 176,122 48.84 1.24
    physical writes from cache 255,462 70.84 1.79
    physical writes non checkpoint 421,691 116.94 2.96
    pinned buffers inspected 1,685 0.47 0.01
    prefetch clients - default 1 0.00 0.00
    prefetch clients - keep 0 0.00 0.00
    prefetch warmup blocks aged out before use 0 0.00 0.00
    prefetched blocks aged out before use 2,672 0.74 0.02
    process last non-idle time 3,608 1.00 0.03
    queries parallelized 0 0.00 0.00
    recursive aborts on index block reclamation 0 0.00 0.00
    recursive calls 15,701,925 4,354.45 110.28
    recursive cpu usage 332,230 92.13 2.33
    redo blocks written 1,942,511 538.70 13.64
    redo buffer allocation retries 32 0.01 0.00
    redo entries 3,543,077 982.56 24.88
    redo log space requests 36 0.01 0.00
    redo log space wait time 32 0.01 0.00
    redo ordering marks 70,040 19.42 0.49
    redo size 933,828,628 258,968.61 6,558.43
    redo subscn max counts 92,765 25.73 0.65
    redo synch time 14,438 4.00 0.10
    redo synch writes 122,752 34.04 0.86
    redo wastage 28,240,164 7,831.54 198.34
    redo write time 14,659 4.07 0.10
    redo writer latching time 9 0.00 0.00
    redo writes 127,955 35.48 0.90
    rollback changes - undo records applied 10,431 2.89 0.07
    rollbacks only - consistent read gets 5,824 1.62 0.04
    rows fetched via callback 29,956,870 8,307.62 210.39
    session connect time 0 0.00 0.00
    session cursor cache hits 912,331 253.01 6.41
    session logical reads 377,028,313 104,557.19 2,647.93
    session pga memory 5,535,258,240 1,535,033.39 38,875.02
    session pga memory max ############### 35,280,612.09 893,488.33
    session uga memory ############### 1,112,659,489.56 28,178,316.86
    session uga memory max 6,581,957,632 1,825,303.22 46,226.16
    shared hash latch upgrades - no wait 662,685 183.78 4.65
    shared hash latch upgrades - wait 173 0.05 0.00
    sorts (disk) 0 0.00 0.00
    sorts (memory) 195,297 54.16 1.37
    sorts (rows) 74,462,048 20,649.76 522.96
    sql area evicted 29,407 8.16 0.21
    sql area purged 1,282 0.36 0.01
    summed dirty queue length 164,234 45.55 1.15
    switch current to new buffer 496,872 137.79 3.49
    table fetch by rowid 250,959,297 69,595.83 1,762.53
    table fetch continued row 634,272 175.90 4.45
    table scan blocks gotten 61,069,211 16,935.66 428.90
    table scan rows gotten 5,007,057,760 1,388,553.25 35,165.38
    table scans (cache partitions) 0 0.00 0.00
    table scans (direct read) 0 0.00 0.00
    table scans (long tables) 1,590 0.44 0.01
    table scans (rowid ranges) 0 0.00 0.00
    table scans (short tables) 1,455,250 403.57 10.22
    total number of times SMON posted 519 0.14 0.00
    transaction rollbacks 1,111 0.31 0.01
    transaction tables consistent read rollbacks 4 0.00 0.00
    transaction tables consistent reads - undo records applied 182 0.05 0.00
    undo change vector size 464,337,752 128,769.77 3,261.12
    user I/O wait time 1,046,881 290.32 7.35
    user calls 5,534,784 1,534.90 38.87
    user commits 122,239 33.90 0.86
    user rollbacks 20,147 5.59 0.14
    workarea executions - multipass 0 0.00 0.00
    workarea executions - onepass 19 0.01 0.00
    workarea executions - optimal 155,732 43.19 1.09
    write clones created in background 300 0.08 0.00
    write clones created in foreground 114 0.03 0.00
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    Default Pools for other block sizes: 2k, 4k, 8k, 16k, 32k
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    K 7,916 58 33,054,317 14,034,039 4,373 0 0 70,577
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    Enqueue stats gathered prior to 10g should not be compared with 10g data
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    Enqueue Type (Request Reason) Requests Succ Gets Failed Gets Waits Wt Time (s) Av Wt Time(ms)
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    RO-Multiple Object Reuse (fast object reuse) 810 810 0 90 1 9.60
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    Resource Limit Stats
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    ordered by resource name
    Resource Name Current Utilization Maximum Utilization Initial Allocation Limit
    processes 1,195 1,750 1750 1750
    sessions 1,230 1,930 1930 1930
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    archive_lag_target 1800
    audit_trail DB, EXTENDED
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    db_cache_size 1258291200
    db_domain
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    db_keep_cache_size 67108864
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    db_recycle_cache_size 0
    db_writer_processes 6
    dispatchers (PROTOCOL=TCP)(SERVICE=shared_andlp2)(CONNECTIONS=250)(DISPATCHERS=2)
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    filesystemio_options ASYNCH
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    large_pool_size 637534208
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    log_archive_min_succeed_dest 1
    log_buffer 14251008
    log_checkpoint_interval 200000
    log_checkpoint_timeout 27000
    max_dispatchers 2
    max_dump_file_size 1500M
    max_shared_servers 40
    open_cursors 500
    pga_aggregate_target 2621440000
    processes 1750
    query_rewrite_enabled TRUE
    remote_dependencies_mode SIGNATURE
    remote_login_passwordfile EXCLUSIVE
    remote_os_authent FALSE
    resource_limit TRUE
    session_cached_cursors 250
    session_max_open_files 20
    sga_max_size 5251268608
    shared_pool_size 3103784960
    shared_servers 10
    sort_area_retained_size 131072
    sort_area_size 1048576
    star_transformation_enabled FALSE
    streams_pool_size 50331648
    timed_statistics TRUE
    trace_enabled FALSE
    undo_management AUTO
    undo_retention 36000
    undo_tablespace UNDOTBS1
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