Re: [Q] How many client processes Oracle can support?
From: Mark E. Porterfield <porterf_at_Primenet.Com>
Date: 1996/06/06
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Date: 1996/06/06
Message-ID: <4p78gq$ilh_at_nnrp1.news.primenet.com>#1/1
In article <4ovjq8$t7h_at_news2.cais.com>, MCC <duffy_at_cais.cais.com> wrote:
>We have Oracle 7.2.3 and SQL*NET 2.2 installed on SUN SPARC server
>(SOLARIS 2.5). On client site, we will have hundred's PC use SQL*NET 2.2
>to connect to ORACLE server. I wonder how many client processes ORACLE
>and SQl*NET can support simultaneous? Do I need change UNIX MAX processes
>number? Anything else I should do on ORACLE and UNIX? Thank you for
>help.
What sort of SPARC is it? In general if you have enough memory you will be fine. There is no question you should read up on the ulimit and how to set it. Other than oracle's max users and configuring the SGA large enough I can't think of anything you need to do.
-- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Mark E. Porterfield porterf_at_primenet.com The Deloitte & Touche Consulting GroupReceived on Thu Jun 06 1996 - 00:00:00 CEST
