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Re: Re:RE: Re[2]: controlling CPU usage through Oracle

From: Ed Lewis <eglewis_at_hotmail.com>
Date: Thu, 29 Aug 2002 12:13:39 -0800
Message-ID: <F001.004C30CF.20020829121339@fatcity.com>


RE: Re:RE: Re[2]: controlling CPU usage through OracleTony,

    No, as of now it does not have that functionality.     Thanks for your input.

        
               ed

  Just some thoughts. Does your OS have any domain partitioning features that you can use to create separate "servers"? You could carve out a portion of the CPU resources into a small domain and dedicate it to your problem child. The net effect would be to throttle the problem database by denying it the resources used by the others.

  How about using processor sets do achieve the same thing. I'm thinking along the lines of two sets, one with a very low number of CPU's. You would then bind your problem child to the small set and the rest to the other.

  HTH
  Tony Aponte

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