>From your e-mail, I get the impression that there is a 687 Mb SGA on a box
with 256 Mb.  If that is the case, then the majority of the instance is
sitting out on a swap file ... on a hard drive ... not in memory.  For what
it's worth, 687 Mb SGA is not **HUGE** (actually, it's rather small these
days).  But 256 Mb of memory is **TINY**.  All this ASS-U-ME-s that I have
interpreted your post correctly.

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I suspect it is the "error" of having a **HUGE** value
in db_block_buffers and it's constantly crunching memory
trying to figure out which ones to free up. It's only
256 meg, but depending on load, it may be too much. SGA
is 687 meg.

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