Don,
I am more concerned with the nsd processes at the moment. From reading Phil's book I always assumed that the database would eat up a lot of memory.
Each nsd process uses 8M of memory and has 1.3M of shared memory. This seems high unless I am doing something wrong. When I start up a non-ASC AOL server each nsd process uses something like 2M with 1.2 of shared memory. Why are the ASC ones so much bigger?