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Madhusudana,
I've never set the per_session parameters to anything but unlimited. Reads I also leave at unlimited mainly because I don't have a good way to measure what is reasonable. CPU_PER_CALL I limit to 2 hours (in milliseconds).
Dick Goulet
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Sent: Tuesday, April 08, 2003 12:49 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Hi List,
I have a task at hand to create a profile with the following resources with some limits ,
CPU_PER_CALL CPU_PER_SESSION LOGICAL_READS_PER_CALL LOGICAL_READS_PER_SESSION
I wanted to set the above resources to some proper values , What is the best way to set them ?? Many of you already implemented this, please share them with us
Thanks In Advance,
Madhu Reddy
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