We're planning to consolidate a large amount of our production databases into one database. Our customers will be charged based on their use of the central machine's resources (other suggestions are very welcome). I saw a method of keeping track of resource usage, by means of the auditing mechanisms in Oracle: - build a system trigger which recognises logon and logoff.
I assume that'll work just fine. However, I'm not sure how to charge our customer for aborted sessions.
Any suggestions are very welcome.
HTH, Hans de Git
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