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Changing the heap size of the OMS in EM12c

Posted on April 10, 2013 by Garth

Generally speaking, the Java heap memory utilization for your Oracle Management Service (OMS) should be averaging at under 75%, and anything over this could mean the Garbage Collection starts impacting the performance of your Enterprise Manager experience. If you’re using the “out-of-the-box” notification rules, then an OMS suffering such symptoms may start churning out events like this:

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Posted in Cloud Control 12c | Tags: cloud control, em12c, heap size, performance, tuning | 2 Comments |

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