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Re: Meaning of License High Water Mark

From: Sebastian Rehm <Sebastian.Rehm_at_de.bosch.com>
Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2001 16:18:21 +0100
Message-ID: <3A952DBD.4B77BD6A@de.bosch.com>

The count is 1 per session + 1 per background process. Some Applications make many concurrent connections to the DB, to parallize some tasks.

150 Sessions / 5 Machines makes 30 Sessions per Machine. This seems much for only one Application, but it is possible !

How many sessions are visible in v$session or Instance-Manager - Sessions
while the DB is UP and a Client is connected ?

> While it is possible to have more than one session up on a given
> client machine (such as multiple instances of SQL*Plus), in this
> particular case, that is not a factor. The application runs on
> walk-up "kiosk" -- the PC is in a locked cabinet with only the face of
> a touch-screen monitor available to the user. The application runs
> "full screen" and it is next to impossible to get around or behind it
> to launch *any* other program.

Regards,
Sebastian



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