Daniel
>From $ORACLE_HOME/rdbms/mesg/oraus.msg
(10235, 0, "check memory manager internal structures")
you can see that this a event to checkthe db memory structures.
The level specifices how much to check.
You vil get the full explanation in note 21208.1
EVENT: 10235 "check memory man
Which version of Apps is that?
Tanel.
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> If your database is used by Oracle Applications, you need to have this
event
> set at level 2 as recommended by Oracle in t
If your database is used by Oracle Applications, you need to have this event
set at level 2 as recommended by Oracle in the installation manual.
Regards
Naveen
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> I take that back.
>
> The event is not mandatory in Oracle
, Sorry for the misinformation.
Regards
Naveen
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Hi!
This event is meant for detectiong heap corruptions, by doing additional
checks when allocating/deallocating memory. (It affects heap manager).
When set on level 2 it does some check of heap structure when freeing it
(level 1) + when allocating/deallocating memory in heap, the memory is
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