Guy of UNIX saying ora_dbw0_TKSPRM10 is to consume a lot of memory

Hello

I'm getting memory use near 96%, but I see no activity on the database.

TKSPRM10/oravl98/ORACLE > ps - ef | grep 26919
Oracle 26919 1 0 9 dec? 04:31 ora_dbw0_TKSPRM10


Can you help with finding the details associated with this process, or why this process takes as much memory?

PFB some details:
1 details of the OS
uname - a
HP - UX ocsbrntdb1 B.11.31 U ia64 2208564235 unlimited-license user

2 version of DB

SQL > select version of v$ instance;

Version
-----------------
10.2.0.3.0


Regds,
Malika

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