Fermin,

The following query might help you ....

set linesize 120
select substr(vs.username,1,10)username,
      vs.osuser,
      vs.sid,
      vs.serial#,
     vs.LOGON_TIME,
to_char(vs.logon_time, 'DD-MON-YY HH24:MI:SS') LOGON_TIME,
      substr(vs.machine,1,15)machine,
      vs.process,
      vp.spid,
      vs.last_call_et
from v$session vs, v$process vp
where vs.paddr = vp.addr
and vs.username is not null
and vs.status = 'ACTIVE'
/

Regards
Rafiq




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Dennis, you seem to be have a master in Oracle! please can you help, I can see the SPID column under table v$process, but how do I link it to table v$session so that I actually know which UNIX process it corresponds to. I think there must be another table that links both of them; you talk about the shadow process, where is it or where can I get more info on it.


Thank you for your time.

Fermin.

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Asunto: RE: Which process is taking up so much CPU???


Fermin
The spid column in the v$process column matches the Unix process i.d. You
may need to track it back through the Oracle shadow process.


Dennis Williams
DBA, 40%OCP, 100% DBA
Lifetouch, Inc.
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        I usually track our HP-UX 11.0 system with the 'top' command so I
can notice when the system is under slow performance. If that happens, I use
Toad to look for any active Oracle SQL query which may be heavy enough for
degrading the performance.

        I think my question is simple, but since I am a newbie on this...
how can I see who is executing an Oracle SQL that is taking all our CPU
provided that I only see his PID with the TOP command? I only see the oracle
process, but I don't know how to get the username and the SQL beside him.

Thank you for your answers!

Fermin.

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