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Check memory usage of process



This article offers various of ways to check the memory usage of oracle process.
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You can:
  • check with view V$PROCESS (or combining with V$PROCESS_MEMORY
    [url=http://www.oraclepoint.com]4OSqLms6xOraclePointrzjn6zvAz[/url]

  • use unix command PMAP to check memory map
  • check subdirectory /PROC
It's good to read and available at attachment.



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2008-07-10 11:45
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