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тАО03-27-2001 06:47 AM
тАО03-27-2001 06:47 AM
TIA
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тАО03-27-2001 07:07 AM
тАО03-27-2001 07:07 AM
Re: out of process memory error
With glance you can check wich application is using to much memory. Go to the applications window.
good luck.
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тАО03-27-2001 07:09 AM
тАО03-27-2001 07:09 AM
Re: out of process memory error
The dbc_max_pct should be much lesser since Oracle is already using its buffer cache in its SGA. One good combination is dbc_max_pct=8% and dbc_min_pct=5%.
From glance, you should try to identify the memory utilisation by each Oracle server process. Are you running an Oracle dedicated server or Oracle multi-threaded server? For Oracle dedicated server, the memory consumption for an Oracle server process should average around 20 MB only.
Monitor an active Oracle server process using glance over a period of time. Check whether the memory consumption increases over time and note its peak usage of memory.
Hope this helps. Regards.
Steven Sim Kok Leong
Brainbench MVP for Unix Admin
http://www.brainbench.com
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тАО03-27-2001 07:09 AM
тАО03-27-2001 07:09 AM
SolutionAlso, in your kernel configuration set bufpages and nbuf to zero and swapmem_on=1.
Your really have to retune your kernel with adequate values.
See attached kernel configuration file, it should be of help!
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тАО03-27-2001 07:31 AM
тАО03-27-2001 07:31 AM
Re: out of process memory error
What is the size of the Oracle SGA configured? If you are running an Oracle dedicated server, you must strike a dedicate balance between the SGA size and the number of sqlnet and sqlplus connections you intend to serve.
Because each sqlnet/sqlplus connection establishes as an Oracle server process, the number of connections you are supporting multiply by the memory consumption per server process gives you the total memory required outside the boundaries of the SGA consumption.
As such, when you decide on the size of your SGA, you have to take into account the number of Oracle server processes you are expecting to serve in the remaining memory.
Hope this helps. Regards.
Steven Sim Kok Leong
Brainbench MVP for Unix Admin
http://www.brainbench.com
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тАО03-28-2001 05:06 AM
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