>> I have this machine that consistently show memory utilization
reach
99% and then stop accepting connection.
which memory are you talking about?
version of oracle?
if you can not log in anymore, the database should record the reason
somewhere, IF it's really the database which is the problem.
frits
On 10/9/06, Seah Hong Yee <hongyee@(protected):
>
> Hi,
>
> I have this machine that consistently show memory utilization
> reach
> 99% and then stop accepting connection. There are no alert log being
> generated in bdump. I have changed SGA_MAX, sessions_CACHE_CURSORS,
> open_cursors, sessions parameter in the past, what can be creating
> this?
>
> This is a new machine that I recently moved to and has more memory
> than the previous machine (same application). The only thing I think
> is significantly different is the SGA_MAX size and the use of nic
> bonding.
>
> Thanks.
>
>
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