DBA_OUTSTANDING_ALERTS
describes alerts which the server considers to be outstanding.
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Alert sequence number |
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ID of the alert reason |
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Owner of the object on which the alert was issued |
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Name of the object |
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Name of the subobject (for example: partition) |
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Object type (for example: table, tablespace) |
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Reason for the alert |
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Time when the alert was last updated |
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Time when the alert was first created |
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Advice of the recommended action |
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Name of the advisor to be invoked for more information |
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Value of the related metrics |
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Message type:
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Name of the message group to which the alert belongs |
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Message severity level (1 to 32) |
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ID of the client or security group to which the alert relates |
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ID of the module that originated the alert |
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Process ID |
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DNS host name of the originating host |
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IP or other network address of the originating host |
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Originating instance name |
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Originating instance number |
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User ID |
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Execution Context ID |
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ID of an error instance plus a sequence number |
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Sequence number of the state transition for the alert |
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PDB name |
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The ID of the container to which the data pertains. Possible values include:
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