Hi Deepak,

Thanks for the info. The situation may not be a deadlock. I checked the alert log, no 
entries when the lock occured. Also no trace file was generated. On Friday we were 
unable to simulate the lock condition (proved the database was pretty indestructable). 
At this point I'm not sure what may have caused the situation. I guess I'll have to 
wait until it happens again and get the users to wait until I can gather more info 
befor I fix it.

...JIM... 

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/19/01 1:02:35 PM >>>
Hi James,

setting an event at init/session level would basically
dump the error state into an trc file. ora-60 or
deadlock by defualt writes a message in alert file and
also dumps a large trace in udump.

so why do you want to explicitly set this event? The
default behaviour mimicks the same anyways.

hth
Deepak

--- James Howerton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> DBA's
> 
> Does anyone know of an event= to set to capture a
> deadlock condition? 
> 
> On two occasions now a user's session has locked up
> due to a network problem or three finger salute or
> who knows what(???) blocking other users from adding
> records to the system. I have to get it fixed
> quickly to get them working again so I don't have
> time to study everything in the locked state before
> killing the offending users session. It has only
> happened twice, once at night and once on a
> holliday. I don't have all of my toys at home to get
> a quick look.
> 
> TIA
> 
> ...JIM... 
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