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RE: Active sessions chewing up a huge amount of RAM

From: Jesse, Rich <Rich.Jesse_at_qtiworld.com>
Date: Wed, 11 Dec 2002 10:21:49 -0800
Message-ID: <F001.00517C26.20021211102149@fatcity.com>


How big is the SGA? On Unix at least, each DB process appears to be taking a huge chunk'o'virtual memory (as seen from Glance on HP/UX), but in reality most of that is just the shared mem of the SGA. I don't know how that would look on NT, though...

Just a thought.

Rich

Rich Jesse                           System/Database Administrator
Rich.Jesse_at_qtiworld.com              Quad/Tech International, Sussex, WI USA

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Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2002 11:39 AM To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L

I have a customer that is reporting that each of the connections our Weblogic appserver uses is using something on the order of 100+MB of RAM on the db server, ostentatiously the Snnn processes are frickin' HUGE. I've never seen that kind of issue, and not real comfortable vouching for the accuracy of this, but I gotta at least ask: Is there some setting/confluence of circumstances where this is even remotely sensical?
Thanks... We're dealing with Oracle 8.1.6, Weblogic 5.1, running on NT 4.0.
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