Re: How to learn of set (but forgotten) session tracing?
- From: J.Velikanovs@xxxxxxxx
- To: oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 22 Jul 2004 03:27:49 +0300
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
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Michael Thomas <mhthomas@xxxxxxxxx>
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--- J.Velikanovs@xxxxxxxx wrote:
> We can use dbms_system.read_ev(10046,event_level);
> for current session,
> but I am unaware how to get info about other
> sessions.
> May be others can comment.
>
FYI. This is covered extremely well in Appx A of
Oracle Wait Interface: A Practical Guide to
Performance Diagnostics & Tuning.
ISBN:
007222729x
HTH
Regards,
Mike Thomas
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