Undocumented Initialization Parameters

Hi,
I have Oracle Standard Edition 9.2.0.6 on Linux-x86-64.
SGA (cache):
db_cache_size=500 Mb
db_16k_cache_size=600 Mb (all my bigest tables are in 16k tablespace)
Anyone can see any problems in using the undocumented parameter DBBLOCK_HASH_LATCHES to increase the number of latches due to my big cache ?
Thanks,
Paulo.

Those undocumented parameter, are undocumented, because they are meant to be used only by Oracle support. If you have already open an SR and you are directed by Oracle Support, just follow their guidelines, which will override any other else's opinion. Otherwise you are at your own risk, and it is your sole responsability.
For this undocumented parameter
dbblock_hash_latches, it hast a default value of 1024, but it is being considered 32768 a better one.
There is another undocumented parameter associated with this one, named dbblock_hash_buckets, this defaults to 2 x db_block_buffersbut this is recommended to be the nearest prime number to the value of 2x db_block_buffers.
Those parameters are adjusted only when contention for db block buffers is detected.
Another, kgllatch_count = 2*CPUs +1.

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