V$SESSION_EVENT
displays information on waits for an event by a session. Note that the TIME_WAITED
and AVERAGE_WAIT
columns will contain a value of zero on those platforms that do not support a fast timing mechanism. If you are running on one of these platforms and you want this column to reflect true wait times, then you must set TIMED_STATISTICS
to true
in the parameter file; doing this will have a small negative effect on system performance.
See Also:
Column | Datatype | Description |
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ID of the session |
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Name of the wait event See Also: Oracle Wait Events |
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Total number of waits for the event by the session |
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Total number of timeouts for the event by the session |
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Total amount of time waited for the event by the session (in hundredths of a second) |
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Average amount of time waited for the event by the session (in hundredths of a second) |
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Maximum time waited for the event by the session (in hundredths of a second) |
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Total amount of time waited for the event by the session (in microseconds) |
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Identifier of the wait event |
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Identifier of the class of the wait event |
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Number of the class of the wait event |
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Name of the class of the wait event |
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The ID of the container to which the data pertains. Possible values include:
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