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Dick and Dennis,
The application here is the same, where all users are logged in as the same user via the application server.
But in my case, I want to throttle all the users who use this id. Wouldn't ORM be beneficial in that situation ? thanks.
ed
> Dennis,
>
> You've got that right. Damned PeopleSoft! We were hoping we might be
able
> to leverage ORM to control PeopleSorft query users. No such luck since
everyone
> is PeopleSoft. Now on the other hand, if you've got the LUXURY of having
people
> logged in with their own usernames you certainly can throttle down those
you
> want, almost to a crawl.
>
dick goulet
> Dick - My understanding is that Oracle Resource Manager controls resources
> based on userid. In other words, if a third-party application or an
> application server uses the same Oracle userid for access, then Oracle
> Resource Manager wouldn't help much. Is that what you've seen?
> Dennis Williams
> DBA
> Lifetouch, Inc.
>
> Ed,
>
> The only way your going to do this is through Oracle Resource Manager.
> You'll need an 8.1.x Enterprise database. Then you can setup your
resource
> plans and groups to manage who gets how much CPU at a time. Any of the
> operating level tools out there cannot get down to the level of
granularity
> your
> asking for since all of the activity happens within Oracle. All those
tools
> can
> do is control the amount of CPU that Oracle gets which has a global effect
> that
> hampers all users of the database.
>
> Dick Goulet
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