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Dinesh,
I would like to recommend you to read this paper:
http://www.sun.com/sun-on-net/performance/vmsizing.pdf

This document explains a lot about Unix memory structures architecture and 
tools you can use to diagnose issues.
Whiten by Sun, but apply to any UNIX platform.

To get quicker to solution, On Solaris platform try /usr/proc/bin/pmap 
<pid>

Jurijs


On 09.09.2004 06:05:33 oracle-l-bounce wrote:

>Hi,
>When I rebooted the Solaris box the memory was free 1130mb out 
1536mb(total
>physical memory).After 2 hrs ONLY 46mb memory is free.All oracle 
processes
>are eating 253mb around.Wondering  how to fix it?
>Is it Solaris level problem? Solaris 5.7  and 817.0.0 are running.
>thanks
>-Dinesh
>
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