Re: any single serial session will never get more than 5% of pga

2003-12-28 Thread Jonathan Lewis
Notes in-line Regards Jonathan Lewis http://www.jlcomp.demon.co.uk The educated person is not the person who can answer the questions, but the person who can question the answers -- T. Schick Jr One-day tutorials: http://www.jlcomp.demon.co.uk/tutorial.html Three-day seminar: see http

RE: any single serial session will never get more than 5% of pga

2003-12-27 Thread Khedr, Waleed
Hi Jonathan, I'm not sure what you really think about this new feature! Are you saying that Oracle is capable now of releasing the extra memory something it was not capable of before? If yes, then what does it have to do with the work policy? I see this feature useful (not really) for a databas

Re: any single serial session will never get more than 5% of pga

2003-12-27 Thread Jonathan Lewis
Notes in-line Regards Jonathan Lewis http://www.jlcomp.demon.co.uk The educated person is not the person who can answer the questions, but the person who can question the answers -- T. Schick Jr One-day tutorials: http://www.jlcomp.demon.co.uk/tutorial.html Three-day seminar: see http

RE: any single serial session will never get more than 5% of pga

2003-12-26 Thread Jared . Still
TECTED]>         cc:                 Subject:        RE: any single serial session will never get more than 5% of  pga To be honest I'm not sure why such a is available! I have not used it so I'm not really qualified enough to judge it. But in my opinion, a session asks for memory b

RE: any single serial session will never get more than 5% of pga

2003-12-26 Thread Khedr, Waleed
To be honest I'm not sure why such a is available! I have not used it so I'm not really qualified enough to judge it. But in my opinion, a session asks for memory because it needs memory. So is it possible that a session is asking for memory that it does not really need and it can continue runnin