My Question is: If a Query is in Delay Queue, then it means it is waiting for the say, Queries Count be lower than the Defined Throttle Limit.
The DBA can Release such Delayed Query by ViewPoint/PMON. What happens in this State ? Cause, the Throttle Limit has been Reached. So, if the DBA-Released Query is Executing, does that mean one of the Currently Active Query has to stop Execution & enter Delay State to maintain the Throttle Limit.
Hello Carrie,
My Question is: If a Query is in Delay Queue, then it means it is waiting for the say, Queries Count be lower than the Defined Throttle Limit.
The DBA can Release such Delayed Query by ViewPoint/PMON. What happens in this State ? Cause, the Throttle Limit has been Reached. So, if the DBA-Released Query is Executing, does that mean one of the Currently Active Query has to stop Execution & enter Delay State to maintain the Throttle Limit.