On 2/17/07, thad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

The test system  we maintain has two cpus with 8gig ram and 16 gig of
paging space ran out of pages and cant fork anymore. The only factor I
could see is that 11 instances of Oracle were running, each doing its
own test. But I have not seen this has happened in Oracle 9.2 with
same specs and paging space of 25% of the ram size. The system is
tuned to Oracle prescribed tuning for the type of file system and
errors pointed to some process to Oracle caused to max out the svmm.
Could this be a sign of improperly tuned SGA?


I'm not an Oracle expert but you should probably look at the
self-tuning capabilities of 10G.

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