Hi Nirmal,

There is some information about the X$ tables available on the Ixora web site.
However, knowledge of the X$ tables is not really important for most DBAs.
They are only useful in rare, advanced tuning and diagnostic situations.

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Hi adams.... 
What should i get details of X$ tables..... 
How much these tables are important as a DBA.. 
Rgds, 
Nirmal, 
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Hi Rahul, 
0 means not pinned; 3 means pinned in exclusive mode. 
I don't know what 1 means. I'm not accustomed to seeing it. 
Do you have any examples? 
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out of curiosity... 
what does the values 0 and 1 implies ? ( in X$KGLOB.KGLHDPMD) 
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> Subject:      RE: How can I tell if a procedure/package is running? 
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> Hi Doug, 
> 
> You can look at the mode in which the stored procedure or package is 
> pinned in the library cache. This information is in 
> X$KGLOB.KGLHDPMD. A value of 2 indicates that the object is pinned in 
> shared mode by one or more sessions. If necessary, 
> you can join to X$KGLPN to find the sessions holding the pins. See 
> "executing_packages.sql" at 
> http://www.ixora.com.au/scripts/misc.htm#executing_packages for an 
> example. 
> 
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> -----Original Message----- 
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> How can I tell if a stored procedure or package is in the middle of 
> execution? 
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