System_event.
Check out www.vampired.net you will find some articles on statspacks, about
three.
They should give you a very good understanding of statspack.
Highly recommend you becoming familiar with it, it is a very good tool.
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when you criticize them, you are a mile a way and have their shoes."
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Which are the event tables, and how do I run the statspack report? There are
no jobs and no active sessions (except mine, and its not me...).
Thanks,
Steven H.
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Spence
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Have you looked at the event tables?
Perhaps running a statspack report from now to the next 10 minutes and look
at the biggest waiters.
If it is unix, look for the process which is eating up the resources, query
v$process to get the process address, then use that to get the session, then
use the sql address to find the sql.\
Also query v$session for active sessions which are active for a long time.
"Do not criticize someone until you walked a mile in their shoes, that way
when you criticize them, you are a mile a way and have their shoes."
Christopher R. Spence
Oracle DBA
Phone: (978) 322-5744
Fax: (707) 885-2275
Fuelspot
73 Princeton Street
North, Chelmsford 01863
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Sent: Friday, August 17, 2001 12:41 PM
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We are having a problem with our database - it is using 100% of the CPU.
This has only started happening recently, and restarting the database
temporarily stops it happening - it usually recurrs a few hours later. There
are no jobs running, and at the moment there are no active connections.
Obviously something has kicked this off, can anyone shed any light on this
or suggest how to find out what is running on the db?
Thanks in advance,
Steven H.
(Oracle 8.1.6.0.0 EE on NT 4 SP5)
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