This figure includes the shared memory portion of Oracle.  The memory
usage per process can be determined by subtracting the size of the
shared memory segments for that instance.

'ipcs -ma'  will display the shared memory segments and sizes.

Or you can use svrmgr to locate the correct segmemts:

    svrmgr> oradebug ipc

This will dump the IPC data to a trace file.

Jared




                                                                                       
                                
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Ps -efl on Tru64 UNIX.

e.g.
88008001 R          9001   1931      1 19.2  44   0 149M -        16:52:15
03:59:11 oraclesid (LOCAL=NO)
88008001 R          9001  10017      1 17.0  44   0 146M -        10:19:45
04:36:09 oraclesid (LOCAL=NO)
88008001 R          9001  10732      1 16.9  44   0 144M -        10:19:44
04:23:29 oraclesid (LOCAL=NO)
88008001 R          9001  14278      1 19.2  44   0 157M -        17:35:21
03:56:01 oraclesid (LOCAL=NO)

Regards,
Patrice Boivin
Systems Analyst (Oracle Certified DBA)

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           Patrice,

           How are you determining that a session is require 140M?

           This number may be misleading.

           Jared

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