Oracle uses a lot of memory












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When you restart or turn on the server, everything works perfectly, the memory is normal, the number of sessions, too. But after 2-3 days of continuous work, the consumed memory increases, and the number of sessions increases significantly to 450+. As far as I know, the database session should be thrown out by itself and there should be no problems with it. But what happens to memory? At the moment, it is 5.4GB passed 3 days. Tomorrow will be even more.
In the end, the database will stop accepting new traffic connections, even if everything is unloaded.
Only restart helps. Help me pls
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    When you restart or turn on the server, everything works perfectly, the memory is normal, the number of sessions, too. But after 2-3 days of continuous work, the consumed memory increases, and the number of sessions increases significantly to 450+. As far as I know, the database session should be thrown out by itself and there should be no problems with it. But what happens to memory? At the moment, it is 5.4GB passed 3 days. Tomorrow will be even more.
    In the end, the database will stop accepting new traffic connections, even if everything is unloaded.
    Only restart helps. Help me pls
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      When you restart or turn on the server, everything works perfectly, the memory is normal, the number of sessions, too. But after 2-3 days of continuous work, the consumed memory increases, and the number of sessions increases significantly to 450+. As far as I know, the database session should be thrown out by itself and there should be no problems with it. But what happens to memory? At the moment, it is 5.4GB passed 3 days. Tomorrow will be even more.
      In the end, the database will stop accepting new traffic connections, even if everything is unloaded.
      Only restart helps. Help me pls
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      OS: Windows Server 2012



      DB: Oracle11g-r2




      When you restart or turn on the server, everything works perfectly, the memory is normal, the number of sessions, too. But after 2-3 days of continuous work, the consumed memory increases, and the number of sessions increases significantly to 450+. As far as I know, the database session should be thrown out by itself and there should be no problems with it. But what happens to memory? At the moment, it is 5.4GB passed 3 days. Tomorrow will be even more.
      In the end, the database will stop accepting new traffic connections, even if everything is unloaded.
      Only restart helps. Help me pls
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