oops, sorry, didn't read your question carefully.

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> > Does anybody have any other insight as to how what exactly the values in
> > statistic# 16 & 21 can be used to indicate overall memory usage by
Oracle
> > processes
>
> Look them up in V$STATNAME.
>
> Igor Neyman, OCP DBA
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>
> > Thanks for your script. The whole site is an excellent resource.
> > Thanks Tim,
> >
> > I have run your script and also run a query against statistic 15 and 20
> from
> > v$sessstat
> > (max UGA and PGA memory used )
> > SQL>
> > SQL>  select name,statistic#,sum(value/1024/1024) "Curr Mb"
> >   2   from v$sesstat a, v$database c
> >   3   where statistic# in (16,21)
> >   4  group by name,statistic#
> >   5  /
> >
> > NAME      STATISTIC#    Curr Mb
> > --------- ---------- ----------
> > SID            16  2.8621788
> > SID           21 23.4703255
> >
> > Running the oramem.sh script I return the following
> >
> > Total RAM = 16384Mb, Swap = 19779.85Mb used, 2686.51Mb free
> >
> > Total memory consumption by Oracle instance "SID":
> >
> > # Procs         # Procs         Max             Sum
> > Foregrnd        Backgrnd        Shm Kb          Priv Kb         Total Kb
> > ========        ========        ======          =======         ========
> > 27              16              424600          106144          530744
> >
> > So oracle shows 26Mb used where using a pmap command returns about
105Mb.
> >
> > I think I am comparing like with like here but obviously the results
don't
> > show that
> >
> > Does anybody have any other insight as to how what exactly the values in
> > statistic# 16 & 21 can be used to indicate overall memory usage by
Oracle
> > processes
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > John
> >
> >
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