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The 'vmstat' command will tell you how much memory is in use and in reserve.
---------------------- Reply Separator ----------------------Author: Janet Linsy <janetlinsy_at_yahoo.com> Date: 5/22/01 10:16 AM
Hi all, since there are two many instances running on a box, we got:
ERROR:
ORA-12500: TNS:listener failed to start a dedicated
server process
After killing some instances, the connection works. So how to check the momery on a box, how to know when it's approaching limits? (I don't know too much about Unix, please throw any idea)
Thanks a lot!
Janet
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