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Re: terminal column in v$session

From: Karen <karen.abgarian_at_fmr.com>
Date: 2000/08/10
Message-ID: <3992B202.9F1A11DE@fmr.com>#1/1

What does MACHINE column say?

gdas wrote:

> we've got a java application connecting to oracle 8.1.5 through
> JDBC using the JDBC driver supplied by oracle. The application
> runs across multiple machines as part of a load balancing
> implementation.
>
> Whenever it is running, if I query the v$session table on
> oracle, the terminal column (which should indicate the machine
> name) is always blank for these connections. The program
> column, however, does say 'JDBC-1.0-Client', but because
> terminal is empty, I can't determine which machine is holding
> the connection.
>
> I'm really new to JDBC. Does anyone know why this is? And
> perhaps point me in a direction for something I might want to
> look at?
>
> Thanks,
> Gavin
>
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Received on Thu Aug 10 2000 - 00:00:00 CDT

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