1.206 MAX_SHARED_SERVERS
MAX_SHARED_SERVERS specifies the maximum number of shared server processes allowed to be running simultaneously. Setting this parameter enables you to reserve process slots for other processes, such as dedicated servers.
| Property | Description |
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Parameter type |
Integer |
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Default value |
There is no default value. |
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Modifiable |
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Modifiable in a PDB |
No |
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Range of values |
If |
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Basic |
No |
When you want to reduce the range of shared servers, you can reduce MAX_SHARED_SERVERS before reducing SHARED_SERVERS. If MAX_SHARED_SERVERS is lower than SHARED_SERVERS, then the number of shared servers will not vary but will remain at the constant level specified by SHARED_SERVERS. If MAX_SHARED_SERVERS is not specified, then a shared server process may be spawned as long as the number of free process slots is greater than 1 / 8 the maximum number of processes, or 2 if PROCESSES is less than 24.
See Also:
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Oracle Database Administrator’s Guide for more information on setting this parameter
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Oracle Database Concepts for information on processes
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Your operating system-specific Oracle documentation for the default value and range of values