Take a look at Metalink note 122793.1, HOW TO FIND THE SESSION HOLDING
A LIBRARY CACHE LOCK.

At 12:14 PM 8/28/2003 -0800, Murali_Pavuloori/[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Gurus:

One of the developers has changed his java code and wants to load the class
into the db. He did this on production db while users are accessing the
application...and then complained that his session is just sitting in idle
state....

I queried the v$session_wait and found that his session is waiting for the
library cache pin....question is how to tell which session is holding the
enqueue?

Thanks in advance for your help.

Murali.

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