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09-24-2004 12:15 AM
09-24-2004 12:15 AM
machine has 2GB physical RAM, 4GB swap
oracle has 225MB total SGA
Right now there is only 330MB or so RAM free. After applying some patches yesterday afternoon and rebooting the free RAM was 1.3GB. This morning I come in and it's back to square one it seems (330MB) free.
Only major application on this server is Oracle. Is there anything else I should look for to help solve this problem? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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09-24-2004 12:33 AM
09-24-2004 12:33 AM
Re: Memory Woes
sysdef|grep pct
After your reboot, your system will initially have that memory free but as aplications (orace) start then other memory eaters will come into play. Filesystems get used and if you have the default dbc_max_pct of 50%, then 1GB will be used for filesystem and other caching already.
330MB free should still be "plenty" for a 2GB system. So everything is just about right... and your assumption of a memory leak may beunfounded.
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09-24-2004 12:33 AM
09-24-2004 12:33 AM
Re: Memory Woes
It sounds to me as though you may have the kernel parameter max_dbc_pct defaulted to 50. This will allow the buffer cache to extend to 50% of available memory (1Gb in your case).
I'd be looking to reduce max_dbc_pct to 15 (300Mb) and significantly increasing the Oracle buffer cache in the SGA in order to improve Oracle performance.
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09-24-2004 12:37 AM
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