This might help:
select
b.name,
s.sid,
s.serial#,
s.status
from v$session s, v$bgprocess b
where s.paddr = b.paddr
order by b.name, sid
/
If the archiver is started, there will be an 'ARCH' process.
Jared
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Subject: Archiver process in 7.3.4
Anybody knows how to get status of archiver process programmatically in
Oracle 7.3.4?
This information is available from v$instance in Oracle 8+.
Alex Hillman
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