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Yes in NT it is a single process. Any way I will not suggest playing with
oracle processes directly. Instead you can focus on monitoring user sessions
and implement the resource distribution through database resource manager.
hth
santosh
"AB" <AB_at_foo.com> wrote in message
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> [newbie on 8i on Windows]
>
> Hi, I am learninging how to deal with Oracle processes.
> Any suggestions as of where should I start?
>
> I am interested in:
> - finding out the health of Oracle processes
> - stopping and restarting runaway processes
> - forcing processes to utilize lower CPU usage
> - and so on.
>
> Related question: in Task Manager in Windows,
> I can see only ORACLE.EXE. Where did
> PMON, DBWR, etc dissapear? In NT architecture,
> are they implemented as threads?
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Received on Wed Jul 31 2002 - 11:59:36 CDT