Re: Largest shared pool

  • From: Tim Gorman <tim@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 05 Apr 2004 21:02:33 -0600

RDBMS 9.2.0.4 64-bit
Solaris 5.9 (E15K, 36 UltraSPARCIII 1.2Ghz CPUs, 160Gb RAM)

SHARED_POOL_SIZE = 14,352Mb (i.e. 14.02Gb).

From V$SGASTAT where POOL = 'shared pool':

    * free memory = 434.05 Mb
    * SQL area = 12,099.33 Mb

I think it's way too big for the application (DW), but with 160Gb of RAM to
use up, we're doing our best!  I've thought about throwing office parties in
all that RAM, but then I worry about the sticky mess the next day.  And
don't even ask about DB_CACHE_SIZE...  :-)

We're not experiencing problems querying V$SQL or unusual latch contention
or anything (yet)...


on 4/5/04 2:54 PM, Paul Baumgartel at treegarden@xxxxxxxxx wrote:

> What's the largest shared pool size you've ever seen?
> 
> I'm doing an evaluation of a company's Oracle environment and, boy, is
> their shared pool huge.  Before I say it's the largest I've ever seen,
> though, I'd like to get some confirmation!

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