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Release 2 (9.2)

Part Number A96536-02
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V$STREAMS_APPLY_COORDINATOR

V$STREAMS_APPLY_COORDINATOR displays information about each apply process coordinator. The coordinator for an apply process gets transactions from the apply process reader and passes them to apply servers.

Column Datatype Description

SID

NUMBER

Session ID of the coordinator's session

SERIAL#

NUMBER

Serial number of the coordinator's session

STATE

VARCHAR2(21)

State of the coordinator:

  • INITIALIZING
  • APPLYING
  • SHUTTING DOWN CLEANLY
  • ABORTING

APPLY#

NUMBER

Apply process number. An apply process is an Oracle background process, prefixed by ap.

APPLY_NAME

VARCHAR2(30)

Name of the apply process

TOTAL_APPLIED

NUMBER

Total number of transactions applied by the apply process since the apply process was last started

TOTAL_WAIT_DEPS

NUMBER

Number of times since the apply process was last started that an apply server waited to apply a logical change record (LCR) in a transaction until another apply server applied a transaction because of a dependency between the transactions

TOTAL_WAIT_COMMITS

NUMBER

Number of times since the apply process was last started that an apply server waited to commit a transaction until another apply server committed a transaction to serialize commits

TOTAL_ADMIN

NUMBER

Number of administrative jobs issued since the apply process was last started

TOTAL_ASSIGNED

NUMBER

Number of transactions assigned to apply servers since the apply process was last started

TOTAL_RECEIVED

NUMBER

Total number of transactions received by the coordinator process since the apply process was last started

TOTAL_ERRORS

NUMBER

Number of transactions applied by the apply process that resulted in an apply error since the apply process was last started

LWM_TIME

DATE

Time when the message with the lowest message number was recorded. The creation time of the message with the lowest message number was also recorded at this time.

LWM_MESSAGE_NUMBER

NUMBER

Number of the message corresponding to the low-watermark. That is, messages with a commit message number less than or equal to this message number have definitely been applied, but some messages with a higher commit message number also may have been applied.

LWM_MESSAGE_CREATE_TIME

DATE

For captured messages, creation time at the source database of the message corresponding to the low-watermark. For user-enqueued messages, time when the message corresponding to the low-watermark was enqueued into the queue at the local database.

HWM_TIME

DATE

Time when the message with the highest message number was recorded. The creation time of the message with the highest message number was also recorded at this time.

HWM_MESSAGE_NUMBER

NUMBER

Number of the message corresponding to the high-watermark. That is, no messages with a commit message number greater than this message number have been applied.

HWM_MESSAGE_CREATE_TIME

DATE

For captured messages, creation time at the source database of the message corresponding to the high-watermark. For user-enqueued messages, time when the message corresponding to the high-watermark was enqueued into the queue at the local database.

STARTUP_TIME

DATE

Time when the apply process last started

ELAPSED_SCHEDULE_TIME

NUMBER

Time elapsed (in hundreths of a second) scheduling messages since the apply process was last started


Note:

The ELAPSED_SCHEDULE_TIME column is only populated if the TIMED_STATISTICS initialization parameter is set to true, or if the STATISTICS_LEVEL initialization parameter is set to TYPICAL or ALL.