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> navneet
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> > List, will the following two queries give the sam
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> List, will the following two queries give the same value for the
> shared_Pool-size ?
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> select sum ( bytes) / (1024*1024) from v$sgastat where pool = 'shared pool';
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> and
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> show parameter shared_pool_size
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navneet
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> List, will the following two queries give the same value for the
> shared_Pool-size ?
>
> select sum ( bytes)
List, will the following two queries give the same value for the
shared_Pool-size ?
select sum ( bytes) / (1024*1024) from v$sgastat where pool = 'shared pool';
and
show parameter shared_pool_size
I always get a difference , the first one gives a value greater than the
second by 12
processing heavy EDI
will error off with "ORA-01858: a non-numeric
character was found where a numeric was expected
and ORA-06512: at line 1 errors."
Note that these errors are showing up in the EDI load logs and are NOT generated
in the database (8.1.7.4, HP-UX). If I flush the s
helps.
Govind
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On Wed, Nov 06, 2002 at 04:34:28PM -0800, Jos Someone wrote:
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> List,
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> How do I find out how full my shared_pool is?
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On Wed, Nov 06, 2002 at 04:34:28PM -0800, Jos Someone wrote:
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> List,
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> How do I find out how full my shared_pool is?
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On Wed, Nov 06, 2002 at 04:34:28PM -0800, Jos Someone wrote:
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> List,
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> How do I find out how full my shared_pool is?
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Diagnosing and Resolving Error ORA-04031
Type: Note Doc ID: 146599.1
Understanding and Tuning the Shared Pool in Oracle7, Oracle8, and Oracle8i
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List,
How do I find out how full my shared_pool is?
Jos
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is a bug about memory leak and we planing upgrade to
Oracle 8173 to fix it.
In a mean time I increased the shared_pool and shared_pool_reserved_size ,
and also ping some packages in.
Now error sad that: enable to allocate 4096 bytes of shared memory ('shared
pool","BEGIN DB
Hi All!
We get ora-04031 on Oracle816 on Unix.
I'm aware that this is a bug about memory leak and we planing upgrade to Oracle 8173
to fix it.
In a mean time I increased the shared_pool and shared_pool_reserved_size , and also
ping some packages in.
Now error sad that: enable to allocate
Title: RE: SESSION_CACHED_CURSORS and shared_pool sizing.
I don't recall where I read this but I remember a few things about it. As you noted, the use of SESSION_CAHED_CURSORS has an impact on the UGA. If you are using MTS then that becomes part of the SGA in the shared pool (or large
Hi all,
Trying to deal with SHARED_POOL sizing and perf tuning for an 8.1.6.0.0 DB
that's used by 3rd party software. I can't seem to find if higher values of
SESSION_CACHED_CURSORS adversely affects the shared pool in any way.
Specifically, I'm wondering if the higher number of
Title: Shared_pool in relation to the kernel (Solaris)
Hi all,
I've got a question related to the SHARED_POOL_SIZE parameter in my init file. Currently our kernel is defined with a 256MB of shared_memory (set shmsys:shminfo_shmmax=268435456) and we have 2 databases running on
Bull's eye .
Will Check out the Steve Adams' Book & revert
Thanks
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