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Re: Streams

From: Charles Schultz <sacrophyte_at_gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 13 Dec 2006 09:34:10 -0600
Message-ID: <7b8774110612130734y7bf75a62m7ec4021e099b0905@mail.gmail.com>


Not controversial at all! =) No worries, we already beat Job up over this issue earlier this year. I think memory management, as with some other new features, are great concepts but they need time to mature before they are unleashed to the public, especially with the carte blanch expectation that they will work great.

I look forward to see how 10gR3 (aka 11g??) will improve upon these features.

On 12/13/06, Remigiusz Sokołowski <rems_at_wp-sa.pl> wrote:
>
> Job Miller wrote:
> > if you are trusting of the auto memory management stuff, the streams
> > pool is now self adjusting in 10gR2, so that you shouldn't see these
> > kind of errors. It *should* borrow memory from other pools to satisfy
> > these moments of increased use during PQ operations.
> >
> > Job
> >
>
> Well, I suppose this may be a little controversial, but
> we used auto memory management and came to conclusion it is a major
> source of some of our problems.
> The idea is fine and we suppose it works great for instances with less
> turbulent memory structure changes
> However since we started with ASMM, we experienced several major server
> failures, while working with static settings it was not the case.
> Of course now we have to bounce server to change settings, but still it
> is better to have a control over shutdown process.
>
> Remigiusz
>
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