This error occurred more than four hours ago in the database:
ORA-04036 PGA memory used by theinstance exceedsPGA_AGGREGATE_LIMIT
You want to know which process and query were at fault.
Which two views should you use for this purpose?
You manage a 19c database with default optimizer settings.
This statement is used extensively as subquery in the application queries:
SELECT city_id FROM sh2.sales WHERE city_id=:Bl
You notice the performance of these queries is often poor and, therefore, execute:
SELECT city_id,COUNT(*) FROM sh2.sales GROUP BY city_id;
Examine the results:
There is no index on the CITY_ID column.
Which two options improve the performance?
Examine these commands, which execute successfully:
Which statement is true?
Accessing the SALES tables causes excessive db file sequential read wait events.
Examine this AWR except:
Now, examine these attributes displayed by querying dba_tables:
Finally, examine these parameter settings:
Which two must both be used to reduce these excessive waits?
During which application lifecycle phase do you take baselines?
Examine this statement and output:
Which three statements are true?
Which procedure gathers statistics that are always used in the generation of any execution plan?
Which two statements are true about session wait information contained in v$session or v$session_wait?
Which statement is true about DB time in V$$YS_TIME_MODEL?
Which three statements are true about server-generated alerts?
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