On Oct 9, 2006, at 5:49 PM, Frits Hoogland wrote:
>>> I have this machine that consistently show memory utilization
> reach
> 99% and then stop accepting connection.
>
The error was indicated in enterprise Manager.
> 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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