What are the system resources that can be controlled
through Profile ?
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Answer / siva.k
The number of concurrent sessions the user can establish the
CPU processing time available to the user's session the CPU
processing time available to a single call to ORACLE made by
a SQL statement the amount of logical I/O available to the
user's session the amount of logical I/O available to a
single call to ORACLE made by a SQL statement the allowed
amount of idle time for the user's session the allowed
amount of connect time for the user's session.
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Answer / shailendra kumar
through the profile you can limit the system resources as
like CPU,session,password expired etc.
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Answer / nishi
through the profile you can limit the system resources as like CPU, user session,password expired etc.
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