unable to allocate 4372 * [message #65400] |
Thu, 09 September 2004 01:42 |
praveen K
Messages: 1 Registered: September 2004
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am running ORACLE 9i on Linux machine .... SHARED_POOL_SIZE is set to 9000000 ..i keep getting the error <ORA4031>
how much can i increase the SHARED_POOL_SIZE to over come this exception... RAM size is 1GB...
my application is a gaming application, when the load on the servers are high i get the above DB Error.
forgive me if this question seems to be sill am a rookie in this area..
please reply be back soon
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Re: unable to allocate 4372 * [message #65407 is a reply to message #65400] |
Fri, 10 September 2004 01:42 |
JOHN
Messages: 182 Registered: April 1998
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Oracle have a white paper that say that you can use half to 2/3 of memory on the box for oracle. On our production machines we usually set SPS at 60-100 Mb all depending on Hit ratio's and size of DB. 9mb is way to small. Try 60mb and go from there.
Hope that helps.
Also a little tip, If you haven't got access to Metalink then try typing in your error message into google and see what you get back.
cheers
John
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