Monitor SGA

Dear experts.

To my knowledge, I provide a quantity of Oracle SGA memory and takes it, though even he does not use all.

When an instance is started, I can configure an LMS from 10 GB to it, and there it will be, regardless of what happens with the Oracle instance.

Is there a good way to monitor that, how much memory which is used in the different pools?

Not all databases are connected to our grid control (sorry to say). If it is possible to monitor here, we cannot.
So it would be better done through scripts of sql monitor.

Thanks in advance

Johan

I'm afraid that there is no such mechanism. Oracle SGA, once his allotted, will be affected. There may be an exchange of memory among the automotive listening areas, but I'm not sure I remember something that would give memory for the o/s (this is where it would go if not used) otherwise being used by oracle.

Aman...

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