Re: _KGL_LARGE_HEAP_WARNING_THRESHOLD
- From: "Michael Ray" <topshot.rhit@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 22 Feb 2006 14:03:16 -0500
According to the ML note, the meaning is that the process is just
spending a lot of time in finding free memory extents during an
allocate as the memory may be heavily fragmented.
So what does this mean when I see hundreds of these messages (of up to
12MB) on a brand new install of a db that is doing nothing (no outside
sessions)? Server is a new Dell running Win2003 with 4GB,
sga_target=1256194048, pga_aggregate_target=418381824
Shalom,
Michael
On 2/22/06, Tanel Põder <tanel.poder.003@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> Yep, I think it's a good thing, noone should be doing constant multimegabyte
> allocations in shared pool anyway.
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