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ORacle memory of memory is too large

Time:10-26

New in the company I don't understand why Oracle account for such a large normal

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Your default installation is accounted for 40% of the physical memory

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Little is not large, as large as eat eat

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reference 1/f, super uncle CSDN response:
your default installation is accounted for 40% of the physical memory
this is not my installation before leaving the a total of 32 G I backups directly to feign death would not have dared to backup the

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refer to the second floor minsic78 response:
small not big, want to eat how much to eat how much
it is good to eat 20 g also don't stuck so good...

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Suggest that you immediately delete library run here

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The
love fish reference 5 floor ね こ response:
here suggest that you immediately delete library run

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reference weixin_45484082 reply: 3/f
Quote: reference 1/f, super uncle CSDN response:
your default installation is accounted for 40% of the physical memory
this is not my installation before leaving the a total of 32 G I backups directly to feign death would not have dared to backup the


How is your backup for?

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refer to 7th floor minsic78 response:
Quote: reference weixin_45484082 reply: 3/f

Quote: reference 1/f, super uncle CSDN response:
your default installation is accounted for 40% of the physical memory
this is not my installation before leaving the a total of 32 G I backups directly to feign death would not have dared to backup the


How is your backup for?
a BAKUP batch file

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refer to the eighth floor weixin_45484082 response:
Quote: refer to 7th floor minsic78 response:
Quote: reference weixin_45484082 reply: 3/f

Quote: reference 1/f, super uncle CSDN response:
your default installation is accounted for 40% of the physical memory
this is not my installation before leaving the a total of 32 G I backups directly to feign death would not have dared to backup the


How is your backup for?
a BAKUP batch file


This,,,

What is the content of the script? Now provide the information from you, is not memory problems led to a backup card die (?) And you say "stuck" probably just slowly,

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references 9 f minsic78 response:
Quote: refer to the eighth floor weixin_45484082 response:

Quote: refer to 7th floor minsic78 response:
Quote: refer to the third floor weixin_45484082 response:

Quote: reference 1/f, super uncle CSDN response:
your default installation is accounted for 40% of the physical memory
this is not my installation before leaving the a total of 32 G I backups directly to feign death would not have dared to backup the


How is your backup for?
a BAKUP batch file


This,,,

What is the content of the script? Now provide the information from you, is not memory problems led to a backup card die (?) And you say "stuck" probably just slow,
script is written so
@ echo off
M1 is rem variables in order to solve the problem of hours for a median of space

For/l % % I in (0,1,9) do the if % TIME: ~ 0, 2==% % % I goto M1EQ0
For/l % % I in (10,1,19) do the if % TIME: ~ 0, 2==% % % I goto M1EQ1
For/l % % I in (20,1,23) do the if % TIME: ~ 0, 2==% % % I goto M1EQ2

: M1EQ0
Set the M1=0
Goto M1end

: M1EQ1
Set the M1=1
Goto M1end

: M1EQ2
Set the M1=2
Goto M1end

: M1end
Rem WinXP/Win2003 version date format: YYYY - MM - DD
Rem Win2000 version date format: week - DD YYYY - MM
Rem later can use
Rem ver | find/I "5.1" & gt; Nul & amp; & The ECHO system is XP | | the ECHO system is not XP
Rem ver | find/I "5.2" & gt; Nul & amp; & The ECHO system is 2003 | | the ECHO system is not 2003
Rem Win2000 so need to modify the following:
Rem strName=% DATE: ~ 4, 4 DATE: % % % % ~ 9, 2 DATE: ~ 12, 2 - % % % % TIME M1: ~ 1, 1 TIME: % % ~ % % TIME: 3, 2 ~ 6, %
Set strName=% DATE: DATE: ~ 0, 4 % % % % ~ 5, 2 DATE: ~ 8, 2 - % % % % TIME M1: ~ 1, 1 TIME: % % ~ % % TIME: 3, 2 ~ 6, %

Echo BackUp HSCMP starting...
Exp HSCMP/HSCMP @ CMPDB file=F: \ strName HSCMP % % DMP log=F: \ strName HSCMP % %. TXT full=n
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