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Old 04-04-02, 13:27
theworm theworm is offline
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easy way to check memory

Is there an easy way to check how much memory has been given to oracle?
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Old 04-05-02, 06:53
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Select * from v$sga

that gives the SGA-size

You could also on Unix type:
ipcs -mobs

That will show the memory segment size, look for the user 'oracle'
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