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Which session is killing performance?

From: Craig Healey <C.Healey_at_hhsuk.com>
Date: Thu, 09 Jan 2003 06:39:44 -0800
Message-ID: <F001.0052B2B8.20030109063944@fatcity.com>


Newbie question time:

We have 8.1.7 running on Win 2000 with about 50 users. The system has just slowed down dramatically for about 5 minutes, with lots of user complaints. I suspect one of the developers was loading data or doing some DML. But how do I find who it is? I found a small piece of code on AskTom that returned a user whose SQL has been running longer that x seconds, but this wont necessarily be the user I'm looking for, will it?. Is there something in v$session I should be looking at?

Any help appreciated

Craig Healey


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