How would you accomplish this?

In your database, you want to ensure that idle sessions that are blocking active are automatically
terminated after a specified period of time.
How would you accomplish this?

In your database, you want to ensure that idle sessions that are blocking active are automatically
terminated after a specified period of time.
How would you accomplish this?

A.
Setting a metric threshold

B.
Implementing Database Resource Manager

C.
Enabling resumable timeout for user sessions

D.
Decreasing the value of the IDLE_TIME resource limit in the default profile

Explanation:
An Oracle session is sniped when you set the idle_time parameter to disconnect inactive
sessions. (It’s only like sniping on ebay in that a time is set for an action to occur.)
Oracle has several ways to disconnect inactive or idle sessions, both from within SQL*Plus via resources
profiles (connect_time, idle_time), and with the SQL*net expire time parameter. Here are two ways to
disconnect an idle session:
Set the idle_time parameter in the user profile
Set the sqlnet.ora parameter expire_time



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Thd

Thd

B.
D is not correct because it “decrease” not “ensure”.

Laura

Laura

D is correct, Resource Manager decide the number of active not idle sessions.