>If I remember correctly (from a previous NT-life): 
>v$process.spid maps to the NT thread_id. 

no, they don't !!! (at least NT4 with a SQLNet connection to a DB Server)
(see my question I posted a few days ago)

> Frank <              

>Von: Broodbakker, Mario [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Gesendet am: Montag, 20. Januar 2003 11:34
>An: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
>Betreff: RE: 100% CPU utilization, urgent
>
>If I remember correctly (from a previous NT-life): 
>v$process.spid maps to the NT thread_id. The thread(s) causing 
>this can be found probably by looking at pstat or perfmon: 
>here you can see the cpu consumption. Also you can probably 
>deduce it from v$sesstat's 'cpu used by this session': it will 
>be high compared to others (if it's just 1 runaway thread)..
>regards,
>Mario Broodbakker
>
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