What happens when managed, segment size of memory the server has

Hi all

Can anyone provide some information on what happens after reaching the size of memory managed server segment by... We are on 11.1.2.3. Our is a compact deployment with EAS, APS, RA, WA, web applications deployed on the single managed server work space. Our chunk size is set to 8 000 MB (8 GB) and I'm trying to understand what happens once the limit is reached, I tried searching for an answer in the forums of Weblogic, but did not find anything. So maybe if someone could shed some light on what would help a lot.

Thank you
Ted.

I expect the Dungeon of increasing size until the segment maximum + fresh General, the gc must retrieve the memory to be allocated again and is not released to the OS.

See you soon

John

http://John-Goodwin.blogspot.com/

Tags: Business Intelligence

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