RE: ram used

  • From: Eugene Pipko <eugene.pipko@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "cicciuxdba@xxxxxxxxx" <cicciuxdba@xxxxxxxxx>, "rjoralist@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" <rjoralist@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 5 May 2009 10:15:08 -0700

Thanks all for replies,
I discovered that the server is running AMD, not Intel. Does it has anything to 
do with not be able to allocate more. I check and we have /3GB /PAE set in 
boot.ini, but it obviously doesn't work.
I tried looking for any info on Metalink, but can't seem to find anything 
referencing AMD chipset.
Some notes referring to IMAGECFG.EXE to modify executables, so Windows take 1Gb 
for itself and the rest goes to outside apps, like oracle. Have you had any 
chance using it?

Eugene Pipko
Seattle Pacific Industries
tel: 253.872.5243
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From: oracle-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [oracle-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf 
Of Guillermo Alan Bort [cicciuxdba@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Tuesday, May 05, 2009 5:15 AM
To: rjoralist@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Cc: oracle-l-freelists
Subject: Re: ram used

116076.1: Migrating from 8i to 10g (Just kidding)

Well, you can try and use the /3G switch to have 3G for Oracle... therefore 
having more memory available for processess. Now, seriously, I'd suggest 
migrating to 9i and take advantage of dynamic pga sizing.

Kind regards.
Alan Bort
Oracle Certified Professional


On Mon, May 4, 2009 at 6:21 PM, Rich Jesse 
<rjoralist@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:rjoralist@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Eww.  Sorry to hear that.  Fortunately, Metalink seems to have the exact
advice you need in article 116076.1

HTH!  GL!

Rich

> I inherited 8.1.7.4 (was upgraded from 8.1.6.3) on Win2000 Adv. Server(was
> upgraded from NT).
[snip]
> Getting ORA-04030: out of process memory when trying to allocate 709132
> bytes (callheap,kllcqas:kllsltba).
> How/where (besides windows task manager) can I lookup how much memory is
> being used at the time this error occurs?


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