Hi Sonia...

  Unix I assume?  How are you determining the memory usage?  Many unix
utilities can be misleading (i.e top) and report the shared memory segment
in each process...  Check ipcs -ma to see the size of the shared memory
segment...

HTH
Tim

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Hello All,
How does oracle allocate memory to oracle shadow
process (client). eg. oracleORCL
(DESCRIPTION=(LOCAL=no
)(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=BEQ))).

I have dedicated connections to the databases and the
processes are using 320M-340M of memory. Is there any
parameter I can change to reduce the memory allocation
to about 30M or less. 

Current value for Sort area size value is 65536. 


Thanks 
Sonia P.

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