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Re: What does "koh-kghu call " mean?

From: oracle_doc <nilendu_at_nilendu.com>
Date: 24 Mar 2006 13:48:37 -0800
Message-ID: <1143236917.453596.311030@j33g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>


That was a great piece of work, Jonathan.

I did some research of my own (namely, searched metalink) and found out that -

"pmuccst: adt/re" is probably the part of the "koh" heap that keeps
PL/SQL collection information. One bug (4940965) advised to 'raise OS level limits for datasize".

On further investigation, the issue did seem like related to an infinite WHILE LOOP that was adding to PL/SQL table.

However, I thing I am a little confused about here. Why does the
"koh-kghu call" always gets memory in chunk of 16414 bytes,
irrespective of the size of specification of the PL/SQL collection type? Received on Fri Mar 24 2006 - 15:48:37 CST

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