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Re: How to keep record of who logged on and who did what on the database

From: Lun Wing San (Oracle) <wslun_at_qrcsun.qrc.org>
Date: 1997/03/16
Message-ID: <332C71D5.4519@qrcsun.qrc.org>#1/1

sccstech wrote:
>
> Recently due to some client application requesting more than 50,000 rows
> the database server crashed because of the virtual memory being run out.
> Now this happened on the Windows NT machine.
>
> What possible ways can be there to avoid such situations where database
> server crashed and there is no information available to track down what
> brought down the server.

  You can set the resource limit by using user profiles.

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Received on Sun Mar 16 1997 - 00:00:00 CST

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