Oracle® Database Reference 10g Release 2 (10.2) Part Number B14237-02 |
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This view displays the status of various operations that run for longer than 6 seconds (in absolute time). These operations currently include many backup and recovery functions, statistics gathering, and query execution, and more operations are added for every Oracle release.
To monitor query execution progress, you must be using the cost-based optimizer and you must:
Set the TIMED_STATISTICS
or SQL_TRACE
parameter to true
Gather statistics for your objects with the ANALYZE
statement or the DBMS_STATS
package
You can add information to this view about application-specific long-running operations by using the DBMS_APPLICATION_INFO.SET_SESSION_LONGOPS
procedure.
See Also: Oracle Database PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference for more information onDBMS_APPLICATION_INFO.SET_SESSION_LONGOPS |
Column | Datatype | Description |
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SID |
NUMBER |
Session identifier |
SERIAL# |
NUMBER |
Session serial number |
OPNAME |
VARCHAR2(64) |
Brief description of the operation |
TARGET |
VARCHAR2(64) |
The object on which the operation is carried out |
TARGET_DESC |
VARCHAR2(32) |
Description of the target |
SOFAR |
NUMBER |
The units of work done so far |
TOTALWORK |
NUMBER |
The total units of work |
UNITS |
VARCHAR2(32) |
The units of measurement |
START_TIME |
DATE |
The starting time of operation |
LAST_UPDATE_TIME |
DATE |
Time when statistics last updated |
TIMESTAMP |
DATE |
Timestamp |
TIME_REMAINING |
NUMBER |
Estimate (in seconds) of time remaining for the operation to complete |
ELAPSED_SECONDS |
NUMBER |
The number of elapsed seconds from the start of operations |
CONTEXT |
NUMBER |
Context |
MESSAGE |
VARCHAR2(512) |
Statistics summary message |
USERNAME |
VARCHAR2(30) |
User ID of the user performing the operation |
SQL_ADDRESS |
RAW(4 | 8) |
Used with the value of the SQL_HASH_VALUE column to identify the SQL statement associated with the operation |
SQL_HASH_VALUE |
NUMBER |
Used with the value of the SQL_ADDRESS column to identify the SQL statement associated with the operation |
SQL_ID |
VARCHAR2(13) |
SQL identifier of the SQL statement associated with the operation |
QCSID |
NUMBER |
Session identifier of the parallel coordinator |