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If you really feel you need to see this information
you probably need to get the Windows NT Resource
kit, which includes a couple of 'process viewers' with
names like
pviewer
and
pview
--
Jonathan Lewis
Yet another Oracle-related web site: www.jlcomp.demon.co.uk
Verma wrote in message <01bebcf8$f01e9540$1aae4e0c_at_Verma.medco.com>...
>In Unix environment, we can trace back each Oracle session to the Unix
>process by juggling with v$session and v$process. We take help of ps
>command in unix for getting the exact process id.
>
>How do we do this thing in Windows NT environment ?
>
>I tried something by invoking the Task Manager and then looking at the
>running processes. It shows the PIDs for programs running. But I could not
>trace any PIDs to the pids being displayed in the v$ views.
>
>Am I doing something wrong ?
>
>Please help
>
>TIA
>
>Verma
Received on Wed Jun 23 1999 - 04:47:16 CDT