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Re: concurrent connection tracking

From: Igor Neyman <ineyman_at_perceptron.com>
Date: Fri, 9 Jun 2000 08:45:40 -0400
Message-Id: <10523.108378@fatcity.com>


In 8.1.5 you can use Logon/Logoff (Event) triggers and log connection info in some table,
 though I'm not sure how it'll help you with runaway connections.

Igor Neyman

> Does anyone know of a way to track the number of concurrent connections to
a
> database?
> For some reason the License High Water Mark in the alert log isn't good
enough
> - because it tells the truth: at one point one of our databases had a
bunch of
> runaway processes and there were 591 concurrent connections. My boss
doesn't
> think that's good enough.
>
> I can't think of a way other than auditing and/or enabling some sort of
sqlnet
> tracing (please no...)
> or my usual response: write a ksh script to do it for me. I'm thinking
the
> latter will do fine, but if there is something in Oracle I am not aware of
I'd
> like to hear of it.
>
> Thanks
> Lisa
> *O*mnipotent *C*at *P*erson
>
>
>
>
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