You can set dml_locks in your init.ora. I believe the only drawback to
increasing this is loss of a small bit of memory. I think each dml_lock slot
takes about 100 bytes (it's written up in Steve Adams' book). If I remember
correctly, enqueue_resources can also be set in the init.ora, but if you
don't set it, its value will be recalculated using the new dml_locks. Not
sure about this though.

Henry

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What would I see if these are set too low and where would I find it?
 
- Ethan
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