> There is a Oracle running on this box. Hit statistics show me that I have to
> increase the db_block_buffers. What I like to know is, how much more memory
> can I give oracle? There are about 50 User working with this instance.
> 

The bottom line is that you can increase db_block_buffers until the system starts
to page and/or swap processes.  So, if you are already paging then you can't add
anything to db_block_buffers w/o reducing performance.  If you are NOT paging then
you can increase it by some amount and watch the system for paging activity.

You can use sar to determine if paging is taking place.  HP may have something better
for you to use.
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