Summary form only given. Stimulated Raman scattering (SRS) instability has been experimentally investigated in small-scale halfraums irradiated by intense laser pulses at 10 TW power. The driver energy was delivered by the OMEGA laser (LLE, Rochester) in 1 ns pulses, and deposited in a hot, under-dense Au plasma. The laser energy deposition shifts at later times outside the laser entrance hole (LEH) due to a rapid plasma fill of the hohlraum. Most of the SRS light is scattered from this region and detected with time and spectral resolution. The high temperature of the scattering volume is reflected in the SRS spectrum that extends beyond two times the laser wavelength, due to the Bohm-Gross shift. Information about the plasma parameters inferred from the SRS spectra will be discussed