CPU idle showing 0%

Hi all,
We are maintaining 10.1.0.4.0 database in Linux Server,4 processor CPU. Always I am getting CPU idle time near to 0%. In some times when the developers trying to connect to DB they are getting the error "Unable to allocate 27338m shared memory" and unable to connect to DB. Even if they connect to DB, they are getting slow response.
Please let me know what could be the problem, and how can i resolve this. From last 3 days developers are pinning me.
Thanks in advance
Mahi

Hi Sudhir and Alok,
The below is the error message developers are getting--
ORA-04031: unable to allocate 23788 bytes of shared memory ("shared pool","unknown object","sga heap(1,0)","session parame")
Below are the some line from alert.log file
Errors in file /home/oracle/admin/orcl/udump/orcl_ora_7033.trc:
Tue Apr 3 15:24:17 2007
sdtcs_getexecname: ignored overriding value [oracleorcl]
Tue Apr 3 15:24:18 2007
sdtcs_getexecname: ignored overriding value [oracleorcl]
Tue Apr 3 15:24:19 2007
sdtcs_getexecname: ignored overriding value [oracleorcl]
Tue Apr 3 15:24:19 2007
sdtcs_getexecname: ignored overriding value [oracleorcl]
Tue Apr 3 15:24:20 2007
sdtcs_getexecname: ignored overriding value [oracleorcl]
Tue Apr 3 15:24:20 2007
sdtcs_getexecname: ignored overriding value [oracleorcl]
Tue Apr 3 15:24:20 2007
sdtcs_getexecname: ignored overriding value [oracleorcl]
Tue Apr 3 15:24:21 2007
sdtcs_getexecname: ignored overriding value [oracleorcl]
Tue Apr 3 15:24:21 2007
sdtcs_getexecname: ignored overriding value [oracleorcl]
Please check these and help me.
Thanks in advance
Mahi

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    6    0.05   0.4%   0.0%   2.4%  97.2%   0.0%   0.0%   0.0%   0.0%
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    HP-UX XXXXXXXXX B.11.23 U ia64    07/20/09
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    08:19:43       2       2      79      17
    08:19:48       2       4      70      24
    08:19:53       2       2      73      24
    08:19:58       4       2      78      16
    Average        2       2      75      20

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    APIC ID            0
    Name            AMD Athlon 64 3200+
    Code name         
    Specification         AMD Athlon(tm) 64 Processor 3200+
    Family/Model/Stepping      FC0
    Extended Family/Model      0/0
    Brand ID         1
    Instructions Sets      MMX, Extended MMX, 3DNow!, Extended 3DNow!, SSE, SSE2, x86-64
    Clock Speed         2210.7 MHz
    Clock multiplier      x11.0
    HTT Bus Frequency   201.0 MHz
    L1 Data Cache         64 KBytes, 2-way set associative, 64 Bytes line size
    L1 Instruction Cache      64 KBytes, 2-way set associative, 64 Bytes line size
    L2 Cache         512 KBytes, 16-way set associative, 64 Bytes line size
    L2 Speed         2210.7 MHz (Full)
    L2 Location         On Chip
    L2 Data Prefetch Logic      yes
    L2 Bus Width         128 bits
                eax      ebx      ecx      edx
    Function 00000000      00000001   68747541   444d4163   69746e65
    Function 00000001      00000fc0   00000800   00000000   078bfbff
    Function 80000000      80000018   68747541   444d4163   69746e65
    Function 80000001      00000fc0   0000010a   00000000   e1d3fbff
    Function 80000002      20444d41   6c687441   74286e6f   3620296d
    Function 80000003      72502034   7365636f   20726f73   30303233
    Function 80000004      0000002b   00000000   00000000   00000000
    Function 80000005      ff08ff08   ff20ff20   40020140   40020140
    Function 80000006      00000000   42004200   02008140   00000000
    Function 80000007      00000000   00000000   00000000   0000000f
    Function 80000008      00003028   00000000   00000000   00000000
    Function 80000009      00000000   00000000   00000000   00000000
    Function 8000000a      00000000   00000000   00000000   00000000
    Function 8000000b      00000000   00000000   00000000   00000000
    Function 8000000c      00000000   00000000   00000000   00000000
    Function 8000000d      00000000   00000000   00000000   00000000
    Function 8000000e      00000000   00000000   00000000   00000000
    Function 8000000f      00000000   00000000   00000000   00000000
    Function 80000010      00000000   00000000   00000000   00000000
    Function 80000011      00000000   00000000   00000000   00000000
    Function 80000012      00000000   00000000   00000000   00000000
    Function 80000013      00000000   00000000   00000000   00000000
    Function 80000014      00000000   00000000   00000000   00000000
    Function 80000015      00000000   00000000   00000000   00000000
    Function 80000016      00000000   00000000   00000000   00000000
    Function 80000017      00000000   00000000   00000000   00000000
    Function 80000018      00000000   00000000   00000000   00000000
                edx      eax
    MSR C0010041         00000001   0000020E
    MSR C0010042         00000202   000E0E0E
    MSR C0010015         00000000   0E000000
    Chipset
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    Southbridge      nVidia nForce3 250 rev. A2
    Memory Type      DDR
    Memory Size      1024 MBytes
    Memory Frequency   201.0 MHz (CPU/11)
    CAS#         2.0
    RAS# to CAS#      4
    RAS# Precharge      4
    Cycle Time (tRAS)   7
    Bank Cycle Time (tRC)   11
    DRAM Idle Timer      16
    Memory SPD
    Module #1
    General
    Memory type      DDR-SDRAM
    Manufacturer (ID)   GEIL (7F7F7F1300000000)
    Size         512 MBytes
    Max bandwidth      PC4000 (250 MHz)
    Part number      CL25-4-4DDR 500
    Attributes
    Number of banks      2
    Data width      64 bits
    Correction      None
    Registered      no
    Buffered      no
    Timings table
    Frequency (MHz)      232   250   
    CAS#         2.0   2.5   
    RAS# to CAS# delay   5   5   
    RAS# Precharge      5   5   
    TRAS#         9   9   
    Module #2
    General
    Memory type      DDR-SDRAM
    Manufacturer (ID)   GEIL (7F7F7F1300000000)
    Size         512 MBytes
    Max bandwidth      PC4000 (250 MHz)
    Part number      CL25-4-4DDR 500
    Attributes
    Number of banks      2
    Data width      64 bits
    Correction      None
    Registered      no
    Buffered      no
    Timings table
    Frequency (MHz)      232   250   
    CAS#         2.0   2.5   
    RAS# to CAS# delay   5   5   
    RAS# Precharge      5   5   
    TRAS#         9   9   
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