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I think there's a TOP command in Unix for HP. You should be able to check
that for memory and memory usage.
HTH
Lyall Barbour
At 03:14 AM 8/24/00 -0800, you wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I'm thinking about upsizing the shared_pool_size parameter of our DB.
>It is currently set at 35000000, but due to excessive increase of
>simultanious user-transactions, we've been getting several ORA-4031 lately.
>
>I've been looking hard everywhere as to how to determine a more appropriate
>sizing. Plans are to upgrade it to 50000000.
>
>But I've been reading about swapping etc. which could mean the SGA is too
>big for the available memory. How can I determine if the machine (HP-UX
>10.20) has enough memory available for such settings ???
>
>Thanx,
>
>
>Kirsten
>
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