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RE: ora-12500 on windows

From: Koivu, Lisa <Lisa.Koivu_at_Cendant-TRG.com>
Date: Thu, 19 Feb 2004 08:47:10 -0500
Message-ID: <840C139B79E7CC4496B2594E9E35E967046C53C1@floexmailbe2.ffci.com>


Hi Jared,=20

Yes, I saw that. The connections are queued up until they can be handed off, not until processing is complete. Correct? So a long-running query can be handled in this environment without affecting other connection requests given it is configured properly.=20

Am I missing something?
Lisa

-----Original Message-----
From: Jared.Still_at_radisys.com [mailto:Jared.Still_at_radisys.com]=20 Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2004 4:51 PM To: oracle-l_at_freelists.org
Subject: RE: ora-12500 on windows

Lisa,
Take a look at the first page of the MTS section in the Networking admin

guide (8i),
or in the 9i Net Services Administrators Guide look at section 4=20 "Archictecture of
Oracle Net Services", and the subhead 'Database Server Process=20 Architecture "

The diagrams and explanation are pretty clear.

Queries all queue up behind the shared servers.=20

Jared

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 02/18/2004 12:17 PM
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Juan, why do you say that MTS is only for short quick queries? Can you elaborate? I think I know why but I'd like to hear your side.

Lisa

-----Original Message-----
From: Juan Cachito Reyes Pacheco [mailto:jreyes_at_dazasoftware.com]=3D20 Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2004 3:11 PM To: oracle-l_at_freelists.org
Subject: Re: ora-12500 on windows

If your transactions are short, few seconds, you can use shared servers otherwise if your querys or operation takes several minutes, shared server
is not an option.
You can have both, once you configure shared server you can configure some
computers to be dedicated.

Lisa

   Maybe I'm a little simple, but in this situation I would be pressing the
vendor (Informatica) for a solution. Taking the point of view that "your application has a problem". They may well have a solution or a suggestion.
After all, they've been around awhile. Just a thought from a simple mind that hates to solve problems others have already solved.

Dennis Williams
DBA
Lifetouch, Inc.
dwilliams_at_lifetouch.com

-----Original Message-----
From: Koivu, Lisa [mailto:Lisa.Koivu_at_Cendant-TRG.com] Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2004 12:13 PM To: oracle-l_at_freelists.org; JBECKSTROM_at_gcrta.org Subject: RE: ora-12500 on windows

Hello Jeffrey,=3D3D20

I'm feeling your pain, like you wouldn't believe.=3D3D20

I think it's note 225349.1

My problem that is resulting in ora-12500's is many, many connections being fired at one time. Informatica fires in the neighborhood of 300 connections all at the same time, the exact same second. I have tried adding multiple listeners, adding the QUEUESIZE parameter, all to no avail. I had to reduce the sga size to stop the errors. =3D3D20

To make this more interesting, I am guaranteed that in the future there will be several hundred more concurrent connections added to what I'm dealing with now. =3D3D20

Can anyone comment - can MTS help in my situation? I've never used it.

Any comments or suggestions are welcome.

Lisa Monkey
Orlando, FL, USA=3D3D20

-----Original Message-----
From: Jeffrey Beckstrom [mailto:JBECKSTROM_at_gcrta.org]=3D3D20 Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2004 12:55 PM To: oracle-l_at_freelists.org; discgolfdba_at_yahoo.com Subject: Re: ora-12500 on windows

we are w2k AS. Do you know the metalink note for large memory support? >>> discgolfdba_at_yahoo.com 2/18/04 11:11:20 AM >>> --- Jeffrey Beckstrom <JBECKSTROM_at_gcrta.org> wrote: > mem usage

familiar territory.

on win32, the process memory limit is between 1.7 and 1.8 GB of virtual memory. what version of operating system is the server running?

if it is w2k server, you're stuck. you must reduce either the SGA or PGA memory allocations in order to stay under the process limit.
if it is w2k advanced server, you can enable large memory support, and carry up to a 3*10E9 (convert to power of 2) memory allocated to a process.

if is is w2k3 server, you can enable large memory support.
certain versions of Oracle on win32 support large memory, and some don't.
9.2.0.4 does.
8.1.7.3 and 8.1.7.4 do not.

to reduce memory allocations, you might: - check v$sgastat for free memory, and reduce the size of the shared, large and java pools.
- reduce the buffer cache
- reduce sort_area_size, hash_area_size

hth.

Pd

> I would suspect they should be close to each other
> since currently mem usage is 1.1 g and vm size is
> 1.2 g.
> >>> tanel.poder.003_at_mail.ee 2/18/04 9:17:39 AM >>>
>=3D3D20
> > oracle.exe process was 1.4 G per task manager -
> well under the 2 G
> > limit.
>=3D3D20
> I've seen problems starting happen when about 1,5G
> of mem was allocated to
> oracle.exe... From which task manager column did you
> check the process size,
> from "mem usage" or from "vm size"?
>=3D3D20
> Tanel.
>=3D3D20
>=3D3D20
> > Swap space is set to max of 4 G
> > commit charge peak is 2.4 G
> > commit charge limit is 5.8 G
> > We should be well under the limits
> >
> > Jeffrey Beckstrom
> > Database Administrator
> > Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority
> > 1240 W. 6th Street
> > Cleveland, Ohio 44113
> >
> >
>=3D3D20

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