Guess you can check the process from the OS side.
If on Unix, could be ps (check server process), netstat (check network
connection)
If on Windows, could be netstat (just checking the network connection)

"Leyden, Joseph" wrote:

> If ORACLE shuts down and the instance ISN''T,
> using SHUTDOWN IMMEDIATE, how can I tell
> who is hanging up oracle?
>
> TIA
>
> Joe
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