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Thank you Cary,
It's seems I have missed some thing in document you are pointed on.
Is there information how to see if 10046 event is on for other session
then my?
Jurijs
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"Cary Millsap" <cary.millsap_at_hotsos.com>
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See the link "How to Activate Extended SQL Trace" on the home page at
www.hotsos.com. It's just above the book cover photo in the "From the =
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Library..." section.
Cary Millsap
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We can use dbms_system.read_ev(10046,event_level); for current session,=20 but I am unaware how to get info about other sessions. May be others can comment.
Jurijs
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Hypothetical situation:
DBA sets session tracing to ON then starts (very) long running=20 heavy-duty batch job but "forgets" about it, say - goes home...=20
Other DBA takes over to see long job running even longer.
Tracing may be set via:
Disregarding the fact that tracing of long running jobs will create then continiously grow the trace file (which will be sure sign of tracing in progress), is there a way to query Oracle and learn of=20 the fact that tracing is set for some or all of existing sessions?
Branimir=20
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