Re: How to learn of set (but forgotten) session tracing?
- From: J.Velikanovs@xxxxxxxx
- To: oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 22 Jul 2004 10:10:11 +0300
Thank you very much.
I am relevant new I this list, and found it as excellent source of
self-education.
Thanks again for providing this valuable information.
Best regards,
Jurijs
9268222
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Michael Thomas <mhthomas@xxxxxxxxx>
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22.07.2004 07:58
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Hi,
1) I forwarded a reply separately. But, for the
benefit of the list, the solution in this book is
the same as Kirti's reference in Bruce's recent
posting on this Subject.
Or look here if you didn't get Bruce's post:
http://www.freelists.org/archives/oracle-l/07-2004/msg01589.html
And, at the link Bruce mentions for Jonathan's post:
http://www.mail-archive.com/oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxx/msg65208.html
Those xxx's should say:
fatcity.com
Jonathan's post has good information that is not
in the book, but obvious to the (un)casual observer.
;-)
2) Yes, this book is very new. Don't order it if you
never look at event/wait data. Otherwise, I suspect
you will find it mandatory. :-)
Regards,
Mike Thomas
--- J.Velikanovs@xxxxxxxx wrote:
> Michael!
> Thanks you vary match for pointing to the right
> source of information.
> I have added this book to the next Books order from
> the amazone.
> Is this book brand new? I haven?t seen it before.
> The list had dictation
> regarding top books and this book isn?t in the list.
> .
> I promise I?ll order the book, but can you give me
> the hint to the
> solution.
> How can we see if 10046 event is ON for other
> sessions?
> .
> Thank you in advance,
> Jurijs
> 9268222
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> http://otn.oracle.com/ocm/jvelikanovs.html
>
>
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