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Operating Systems Solaris Ram not utilizing Post 302808151 by abhi_8029 on Thursday 16th of May 2013 03:03:20 AM
Old 05-16-2013
Hi Zeeshan,

The amount of memory for oracle process is also limited by oracle SGA set by the DBA. It will not cross that limit, so get in touch with DBA and ask him to increase SGA as having free memory on your server is of no use to anybody. More memory for oracle processes might just solve your cpu utilisation problem as well, though i am not sure of this.

Thanks
abhishek
 

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DBA_HANDLERS(3) 							 1							   DBA_HANDLERS(3)

dba_handlers - List all the handlers available

SYNOPSIS
array dba_handlers ([bool $full_info = false]) DESCRIPTION
dba_handlers(3) list all the handlers supported by this extension. PARAMETERS
o $full_info - Turns on/off full information display in the result. RETURN VALUES
Returns an array of database handlers. If $full_info is set to TRUE, the array will be associative with the handlers names as keys, and their version information as value. Otherwise, the result will be an indexed array of handlers names. Note When the internal cdb library is used you will see cdb and cdb_make. EXAMPLES
Example #1 dba_handlers(3) Example <?php echo "Available DBA handlers: "; foreach (dba_handlers(true) as $handler_name => $handler_version) { // clean the versions $handler_version = str_replace('$', '', $handler_version); echo " - $handler_name: $handler_version "; } ?> The above example will output something similar to: Available DBA handlers: - cdb: 0.75, Revision: 1.3.2.3 - cdb_make: 0.75, Revision: 1.2.2.4 - db2: Sleepycat Software: Berkeley DB 2.7.7: (08/20/99) - inifile: 1.0, Revision: 1.6.2.3 - flatfile: 1.0, Revision: 1.5.2.4 PHP Documentation Group DBA_HANDLERS(3)
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