Does he still have a job? :)

Was it one session or many of them? How many rows got bulk processed?
If it's one session that caused this, then it's either: vary badly designed,
there is memory leak, or the system is already short in memory!

Waleed

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One of our guys used a very large bulk collect into with a forall update. It
sucked up all the swap space on our solaris box and noone could connect to
it. So we had to bounce the server. 

I was under the impression that pl/sql tables go into the buffer cache and
cannot go large than its size? Oracle typically holds your hand with memory
usage issues. Are there any parameter settings I can use that limit the size
of pl/sql tables? 

Or are they just dynamic arrays that can grow as large as you want.

I know your supposed to use a 'limit' command on them. I didnt write it. I
just dont want it to happen again. 

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