Chris,
Looks like your question has been trashed. Anyway from the subject line I
assume (OH, that word again) that you have a Unix process id that you want to
trace back to the session id. To do so,
select sid from v$session, v$process
where paddr = addr
and spid = 'Unix Process ID';
Dick Goulet
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