10.17 V$SESSION

V$SESSION displays session information for each current session.

Column Datatype Description

SADDR

RAW(4 | 8)

Session address

SID

NUMBER

Session identifier

SERIAL#

NUMBER

Session serial number. Used to uniquely identify a session's objects. Guarantees that session-level commands are applied to the correct session objects if the session ends and another session begins with the same session ID.

AUDSID

NUMBER

Auditing session ID

  • If the database is configured for unified auditing, then this column displays the unified auditing session ID
  • If the database is configured for mixed mode auditing, then this column displays the traditional auditing session ID

PADDR

RAW(4 | 8)

Address of the process that owns the session

USER#

NUMBER

Oracle user identifier

USERNAME

VARCHAR2(128)

Oracle username

COMMAND

NUMBER

Command in progress (last statement parsed).

You can find the command name for any value n returned in this COMMAND column by running this SQL query:

SELECT command_name
   FROM v$sqlcommand
   WHERE command_type = n;

A value of 0 in this COMMAND column means the command is not recorded in V$SESSION.

OWNERID

NUMBER

Identifier of the user who owns the migratable session; the column contents are invalid if the value is 2147483644

For operations using Parallel Slaves, interpret this value as a 4-byte value. The low-order 2 bytes represent the session number and the high-order bytes represent the instance ID of the query coordinator.

TADDR

VARCHAR2(16)

Address of the transaction state object

LOCKWAIT

VARCHAR2(16)

Address of the lock the session is waiting for; NULL if none

STATUS

VARCHAR2(8)

Status of the session:

  • ACTIVE - Session currently executing SQL

  • INACTIVE - Session which is inactive and either has no configured limits or has not yet exceeded the configured limits

  • KILLED - Session marked to be killed

  • CACHED - Session temporarily cached for use by Oracle*XA

  • SNIPED - An inactive session that has exceeded some configured limits (for example, resource limits specified for the resource manager consumer group or idle_time specified in the user's profile). Such sessions will not be allowed to become active again.

SERVER

VARCHAR2(9)

Server type:

  • DEDICATED

  • SHARED

  • PSEUDO

  • POOLED

  • NONE

SCHEMA#

NUMBER

Schema user identifier

SCHEMANAME

VARCHAR2(128)

Schema user name

OSUSER

VARCHAR2(128)

Operating system client user name

PROCESS

VARCHAR2(24)

Operating system client process ID

MACHINE

VARCHAR2(64)

Operating system machine name

PORT

NUMBER

Client port number

TERMINAL

VARCHAR2(30)

Operating system terminal name

PROGRAM

VARCHAR2(84)

Operating system program name

TYPE

VARCHAR2(10)

Session type

SQL_ADDRESS

RAW(4 | 8)

Used with SQL_HASH_VALUE to identify the SQL statement that is currently being executed

SQL_HASH_VALUE

NUMBER

Used with SQL_ADDRESS to identify the SQL statement that is currently being executed

SQL_ID

VARCHAR2(13)

SQL identifier of the SQL statement that is currently being executed

SQL_CHILD_NUMBER

NUMBER

Child number of the SQL statement that is currently being executed

SQL_EXEC_START

DATE

Time when the execution of the SQL currently executed by this session started; NULL if SQL_ID is NULL

SQL_EXEC_ID

NUMBER

SQL execution identifier; NULL if SQL_ID is NULL or if the execution of that SQL has not yet started (see V$SQL_MONITOR)

PREV_SQL_ADDR

RAW(4 | 8)

Used with PREV_HASH_VALUE to identify the last SQL statement executed

PREV_HASH_VALUE

NUMBER

Used with SQL_HASH_VALUE to identify the last SQL statement executed

PREV_SQL_ID

VARCHAR2(13)

SQL identifier of the last SQL statement executed

PREV_CHILD_NUMBER

NUMBER

Child number of the last SQL statement executed

PREV_EXEC_START

DATE

SQL execution start of the last executed SQL statement

PREV_EXEC_ID

NUMBER

SQL execution identifier of the last executed SQL statement

PLSQL_ENTRY_OBJECT_ID

NUMBER

Object ID of the top-most PL/SQL subprogram on the stack; NULL if there is no PL/SQL subprogram on the stack

PLSQL_ENTRY_SUBPROGRAM_ID

NUMBER

Subprogram ID of the top-most PL/SQL subprogram on the stack; NULL if there is no PL/SQL subprogram on the stack

PLSQL_OBJECT_ID

NUMBER

Object ID of the currently executing PL/SQL subprogram; NULL if executing SQL

PLSQL_SUBPROGRAM_ID

NUMBER

Subprogram ID of the currently executing PL/SQL object; NULL if executing SQL

MODULE

VARCHAR2(64)

Name of the currently executing module as set by calling the DBMS_APPLICATION_INFO.SET_MODULE procedure

MODULE_HASH

NUMBER

Hash value of the MODULE column

ACTION

VARCHAR2(64)

Name of the currently executing action as set by calling the DBMS_APPLICATION_INFO.SET_ACTION procedure

ACTION_HASH

NUMBER

Hash value of the ACTION column

CLIENT_INFO

VARCHAR2(64)

Information set by the DBMS_APPLICATION_INFO.SET_CLIENT_INFO procedure

FIXED_TABLE_SEQUENCE

NUMBER

This contains a number that increases every time the session completes a call to the database and there has been an intervening select from a dynamic performance table. This column can be used by performance monitors to monitor statistics in the database. Each time the performance monitor looks at the database, it only needs to look at sessions that are currently active or have a higher value in this column than the highest value that the performance monitor saw the last time. All the other sessions have been idle since the last time the performance monitor looked at the database.

ROW_WAIT_OBJ#

NUMBER

Object ID for the table containing the row specified in ROW_WAIT_ROW#

ROW_WAIT_FILE#

NUMBER

Identifier for the data file containing the row specified in ROW_WAIT_ROW#. This column is valid only if the session is currently waiting for another transaction to commit and the value of ROW_WAIT_OBJ# is not -1.

ROW_WAIT_BLOCK#

NUMBER

Identifier for the block containing the row specified in ROW_WAIT_ROW#. This column is valid only if the session is currently waiting for another transaction to commit and the value of ROW_WAIT_OBJ# is not -1.

ROW_WAIT_ROW#

NUMBER

Current row being locked. This column is valid only if the session is currently waiting for another transaction to commit and the value of ROW_WAIT_OBJ# is not -1.

TOP_LEVEL_CALL#

NUMBER

Oracle top level call number

LOGON_TIME

DATE

Time of logon

LAST_CALL_ET

NUMBER

If the session STATUS is currently ACTIVE, then the value represents the elapsed time (in seconds) since the session has become active.

If the session STATUS is currently INACTIVE, then the value represents the elapsed time (in seconds) since the session has become inactive.

PDML_ENABLED

VARCHAR2(3)

This column has been replaced by the PDML_STATUS column

FAILOVER_TYPE

VARCHAR2(13)

Indicates whether failover is enabled for this session:

  • NONE - Failover is disabled for this session.

  • SESSION - Transparent application failover (TAF) is enabled for this session and the client can fail over its session following a disconnect.

  • SELECT - TAF is enabled for this session and the client can fail over queries. The application must not set session state after the initial setup. (Transactions are not included at failover.)

  • TRANSACTION - Application Continuity (AC) is enabled for this session. This feature is available with the Oracle Real Application Clusters (RAC), Oracle RAC One Node, and Oracle Active Data Guard options. AC hides outages from end users and applications by recovering the database sessions following recoverable outages and planned maintenance.

  • AUTO - Transparent Application Continuity (TAC) is enabled for this session. This feature is the automated version of Application Continuity (AC) that makes decisions on your behalf. TAC is on by default for Oracle Autonomous Database Cloud and can also be on by default for your applications.

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FAILOVER_METHOD

VARCHAR2(10)

Indicates the transparent application failover method for the session:

  • NONE - Failover is disabled for this session

  • BASIC - Client itself reconnects following a disconnect

  • PRECONNECT - Backup instance can support all connections from every instance for which it is backed up

FAILED_OVER

VARCHAR2(3)

Indicates whether the session is running in failover mode and failover has occurred (YES) or not (NO)

RESOURCE_CONSUMER_GROUP

VARCHAR2(32)

Name of the session's current resource consumer group

PDML_STATUS

VARCHAR2(8)

If ENABLED, the session is in a PARALLEL DML enabled mode. If DISABLED, PARALLEL DML enabled mode is not supported for the session. If FORCED, the session has been altered to force PARALLEL DML.

PDDL_STATUS

VARCHAR2(8)

If ENABLED, the session is in a PARALLEL DDL enabled mode. If DISABLED, PARALLEL DDL enabled mode is not supported for the session. If FORCED, the session has been altered to force PARALLEL DDL.

PQ_STATUS

VARCHAR2(8)

If ENABLED, the session is in a PARALLEL QUERY enabled mode. If DISABLED, PARALLEL QUERY enabled mode is not supported for the session. If FORCED, the session has been altered to force PARALLEL QUERY.

CURRENT_QUEUE_DURATION

NUMBER

If queued (1), the current amount of time the session has been queued. If not currently queued, the value is 0.

CLIENT_IDENTIFIER

VARCHAR2(64)

Client identifier of the session

BLOCKING_SESSION_STATUS

VARCHAR2(11)

This column provides details on whether there is a blocking session:

  • VALID - there is a blocking session, and it is identified in the BLOCKING_INSTANCE and BLOCKING_SESSION columns

  • NO HOLDER - there is no session blocking this session

  • NOT IN WAIT - this session is not in a wait

  • UNKNOWN - the blocking session is unknown

BLOCKING_INSTANCE

NUMBER

Instance identifier of the blocking session. This column is valid only if BLOCKING_SESSION_STATUS has the value VALID.

BLOCKING_SESSION

NUMBER

Session identifier of the blocking session. This column is valid only if BLOCKING_SESSION_STATUS has the value VALID.

FINAL_BLOCKING_SESSION_STATUS

VARCHAR2(11)

The final blocking session is the final element in the wait chain constructed by following the sessions that are blocked by one another starting with this session. In the case of a cyclical wait chain, one of the sessions in the wait chain will be chosen as the final blocker.

This column provides details on whether there is a final blocking session:

  • VALID - there is a final blocking session and it is identified in the FINAL_BLOCKING_INSTANCE and FINAL_BLOCKING_SESSION columns

  • NO HOLDER - there is no session blocking this session

  • NOT IN WAIT - this session is not in a wait

  • UNKNOWN - the final blocking session is unknown

FINAL_BLOCKING_INSTANCE

NUMBER

Instance identifier of the final blocking session. This column is valid only if FINAL_BLOCKING_SESSION_STATUS has the value VALID.

FINAL_BLOCKING_SESSION

NUMBER

Session identifier of the blocking session. This column is valid only if FINAL_BLOCKING_SESSION_STATUS has the value VALID.

SEQ#

NUMBER

A number that uniquely identifies the current or last wait (incremented for each wait)

EVENT#

NUMBER

If the session is currently waiting, then the number of the resource or event for which the session is waiting. If the session is not in a wait, then the number of the resource or event for which the session most recently waited.

EVENT

VARCHAR2(64)

If the session is currently waiting, then the resource or event for which the session is waiting. If the session is not in a wait, then the resource or event for which the session most recently waited.

See Also: "Oracle Wait Events"

P1TEXT

VARCHAR2(64)

Description of the first wait event parameter

P1

NUMBER

First wait event parameter (in decimal)

P1RAW

RAW(8)

First wait event parameter (in hexadecimal)Foot 1

P2TEXT

VARCHAR2(64)

Description of the second wait event parameter

P2

NUMBER

Second wait event parameter (in decimal)

P2RAW

RAW(8)

Second wait event parameter (in hexadecimal)Foot 1

P3TEXT

VARCHAR2(64)

Description of the third wait event parameter

P3

NUMBER

Third wait event parameter (in decimal)

P3RAW

RAW(8)

Third wait event parameter (in hexadecimal)Foot 1

WAIT_CLASS_ID

NUMBER

Identifier of the class of the wait event

WAIT_CLASS#

NUMBER

Number of the class of the wait event

WAIT_CLASS

VARCHAR2(64)

Name of the class of the wait event

WAIT_TIME

NUMBER

If the session is currently waiting, then the value is 0. If the session is not in a wait, then the value is as follows:

  • > 0 - Value is the duration of the last wait in hundredths of a second

  • -1 - Duration of the last wait was less than a hundredth of a second

  • -2 - Parameter TIMED_STATISTICS was set to false

This column has been deprecated in favor of the columns WAIT_TIME_MICRO and STATE.

SECONDS_IN_WAIT

NUMBER

If the session is currently waiting, then the value is the amount of time waited for the current wait. If the session is not in a wait, then the value is the amount of time since the start of the last wait.

This column has been deprecated in favor of the columns WAIT_TIME_MICRO and TIME_SINCE_LAST_WAIT_MICRO.

STATE

VARCHAR2(19)

Wait state:

  • WAITING - Session is currently waiting

  • WAITED UNKNOWN TIME - Duration of the last wait is unknown; this is the value when the parameter TIMED_STATISTICS is set to false

  • WAITED SHORT TIME - Last wait was less than a hundredth of a second

  • WAITED KNOWN TIME - Duration of the last wait is specified in the WAIT_TIME column

WAIT_TIME_MICRO

NUMBER

Amount of time waited (in microseconds). If the session is currently waiting, then the value is the time spent in the current wait. If the session is currently not in a wait, then the value is the amount of time waited in the last wait.

TIME_REMAINING_MICRO

NUMBER

Value is interpreted as follows:

  • > 0 - Amount of time remaining for the current wait (in microseconds)

  • 0 - Current wait has timed out

  • -1 - Session can indefinitely wait in the current wait

  • NULL - Session is not currently waiting

TOTAL_TIME_WAITED_MICROFoot 2

NUMBER

Total time for the current wait (in microseconds)

A wait includes code within its beginning and end that can encounter other waits as part of its implementation. For example, a wait might need to acquire a latch to check state to determine when the wait is satisfied, and the latch itself might enter a wait. In this case, when the latch wait ends and returns to the outer wait, the latch time is included in the value of this column, while the value of WAIT_TIME_MICRO is reset to start after the latch wait.

HEUR_TIME_WAITED_MICROFoot 2

NUMBER

Heuristic wait time (in microseconds)

This value is calculated by attempting to group sequential waits that appear to be the same.

TIME_SINCE_LAST_WAIT_MICRO

NUMBER

Time elapsed since the end of the last wait (in microseconds). If the session is currently in a wait, then the value is 0.

SERVICE_NAME

VARCHAR2(64)

Service name of the session

SQL_TRACE

VARCHAR2(8)

Indicates whether SQL tracing is enabled (ENABLED) or disabled (DISABLED)

SQL_TRACE_WAITS

VARCHAR2(5)

Indicates whether wait tracing is enabled (TRUE) or not (FALSE)

SQL_TRACE_BINDS

VARCHAR2(5)

Indicates whether bind tracing is enabled (TRUE) or not (FALSE)

SQL_TRACE_PLAN_STATS

VARCHAR2(10)

Frequency at which row source statistics are dumped in the trace files for each cursor:

  • never

  • first_execution

  • all_executions

SESSION_EDITION_ID

NUMBER

Shows the value that, in the session, would be reported by sys_context('USERENV', 'SESSION_EDITION_ID')

CREATOR_ADDR

RAW(4 | 8)

Address of the creating process or circuit

CREATOR_SERIAL#

NUMBER

Serial number of the creating process or circuit

ECID

VARCHAR2(64)

Execution context identifier (sent by Application Server)

SQL_TRANSLATION_PROFILE_ID

NUMBER

Object number of the SQL translation profile

PGA_TUNABLE_MEM

NUMBER

The amount of tunable PGA memory (in bytes).

Untunable memory is PGA_ALLOC_MEM from V$PROCESS minus PGA_TUNABLE_MEM from V$SESSION.

SHARD_DDL_STATUS

VARCHAR2(8)

Indicates whether shard DDL is enabled in the current session (ENABLED) or not (DISABLED).

This value is only relevant for the shard catalog database.

CON_ID

NUMBER

The ID of the container to which the data pertains. Possible values include:

  • 0: This value is used for rows containing data that pertain to the entire CDB. This value is also used for rows in non-CDBs.

  • 1: This value is used for rows containing data that pertain to only the root

  • n: Where n is the applicable container ID for the rows containing data

EXTERNAL_NAME

VARCHAR2(1024)

External name of the database user. For enterprise users, returns the Oracle Internet Directory DN.

PLSQL_DEBUGGER_CONNECTED

VARCHAR2(5)

Indicates whether the session is connected to a PL/SQL debugger. Possible values:
  • TRUE

  • FALSE

Footnote 1 The P1RAW, P2RAW, and P3RAW columns display the same values as the P1, P2, and P3 columns, except that the numbers are displayed in hexadecimal.

Footnote 2 This column is available starting with Oracle Database 21c.

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