Re: Low level tracing of a session during soft parse

  • From: Michael Cunningham <napacunningham@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: Jonathan Lewis <jonathan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, tanel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 17 Nov 2015 19:55:56 -0800

FYI, here is what I found

I could not get any information from 10270 trace while simply executing the
sql statement wither during a hard parse or soft parse.

From the Doc ID 296377.1

alter system set events 'immediate trace name cursortrace level 577,
address <hash_value>';
(levels 578-580 can be used for high level tracing (577=level 1, 578=level
2, 580=level 3)

-- this turns off tracing
alter system set events 'immediate trace name cursortrace level 2147483648,
address 1';

Turning off cursortrace worked for me on:
Oracle Database 12c Enterprise Edition Release 12.1.0.1.0 - 64bit Production

Thanks for the help,
Michael



On Tue, Nov 17, 2015 at 11:19 AM, Michael Cunningham <
napacunningham@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Thank you gentlemen, I will look at both of these today.

On Tue, Nov 17, 2015 at 10:21 AM, Jonathan Lewis <
jonathan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:



I think the event you want is 10270 and, from memory, the trace levels
are a bitmap so 1,2,4,8, etc. try 15 or 8191 for lots of information.


Regards
Jonathan Lewis
http://jonathanlewis.wordpress.com
@jloracle
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*Sent:* 17 November 2015 17:14
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*Subject:* Low level tracing of a session during soft parse

Hello all,

I have failed in my attempts so far, but what I'm trying to do is trace a
session during a soft parse where I will see in the trace that the child
cursor was found in the library cache and there is no need for a hard
parse. It's part of a research interest of mine.

I'm still searching for blogs that have done this already, but have not
found one yet.
I've tried strace with no success
I'm also looking for trace events (like 10046) that will trace this info.

So far:
10053 won't show anything because the child cursor already has an
execution plan
10046 level 12 does not show what I'm looking for

Any help is greatly appreciated.

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Michael Cunningham




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