Hi,

          We had this one recently on the list.

1) This could also be caused  if the user is able to change his
session level   "sort_area_size."

     "alter session set sort_area_size=<size in mb> ; "
2) Check if the users have "alter session privilege" . Revoke this
privilege.

3) Check if they are actually changing the settings.


HTH

                    shreepad




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Hi everybody,
i've been monitoring my users connections for i alittle while now and
i have
noticed something that's worrying me.
i'm running Hpu-UX 11, Oracle 8.1.7 with Dedicated connections
i have sort area size set to 6m
and i am seeing users using 20m and up to 100m of memory in unix
what could be causing this? How can i find out whats being done in
that PGA
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