Hi Gurus,

How can I find out the amount of memory utilized (grabbed from the 
available memory of the OS) by a server process, whenever a user 
establishes a connection with the database.  The OS is Sun Solairs with 
Oracle version 8.1.7.3. In other words, if I have a unix process id, is 
there a way to find out how much memory it is consuming.

Thanks for your help and time in advance.

CP




[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>OS: Solaris 2.7
>Database: 8.1.7
>
>On dev server, !ls from sqlplus gives the files of current directory where
>sqlplus runs.
>On pro server, !ls from sqlplus goes to the home directory of os user.
>
>For example,
>Login to sqlplus from /u01 on both machines,
>on dev: SQL> !pwd
>        /u01
>
>on pro: SQL> !pwd
>/export/oracle
>
>What seting affects this ?
>
>Thanks,
>
>-Li Zhang
>


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