| Oracle9i Database Reference Release 1 (9.0.1) Part Number A90190-02 |
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Initialization Parameters, 187 of 220
| Parameter type |
Integer |
| Default value |
Derived: (1.1 * |
| Parameter class |
Static |
| Range of values |
1 to 231 |
SESSIONS specifies the maximum number of sessions that can be created in the system. Because every login requires a session, this parameter effectively determines the maximum number of concurrent users in the system. You should always set this parameter explicitly to a value equivalent to your estimate of the maximum number of concurrent users, plus the number of background processes, plus approximately 10% for recursive sessions.
Oracle uses the default value of this parameter as its minimum. Values between 1 and the default do not trigger errors, but Oracle ignores them and uses the default instead.
The default values of the ENQUEUE_RESOURCES and TRANSACTIONS parameters are derived from SESSIONS. Therefore, if you increase the value of SESSIONS, you should consider whether to adjust the values of ENQUEUE_RESOURCES and TRANSACTIONS as well.
In a shared server environment, the value of PROCESSES can be quite small. Therefore, Oracle Corporation recommends that you adjust the value of SESSIONS to approximately 1.1 * total number of connections.
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