Thanks for ur response.You are right.But main objective is to see all the queries fired by all the users, who are using the DB. I tried in toad also. If there is any option on toad for the same.
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Many tools do that stuff like that:
1) Oracle Enterprise Manager (OEM 2.2) --
one module I like is their SQL Analyze -- which views statements from the Shared Pool's sql area
and reports back on them -- good as a tuning tool.....
2) Embarcadero's DBArtisan -- not as good as OEM -- but has some nice user monitoring
3) Quest Software -- SQLab Vision™
http://www.quests.com/sqla
(used an earlier version of the product -- very nice! good as a tuning tool)...
Freeware tools:
From Guy Harrison (author of Oracle High Performance Tuning)
http://home.mira.net/~ghar
Shrpool is a program which allows you to browse the SQL contained in the Oracle shared
pool. You can view execution statistics and can obtain execution plans for the statements.
Shrpool was writted by Elio Bonazzi. Works under windows 95/Windows NT only.
PRO*C tools Two PRO*C programs: shared_s is a PRO*C program which extracts SQL
statements and statistics from the ORACLE shared pool in a format similar to tkprof. This
can help you identify high-resource SQL statements which may be in need of tuning.
hope these help,
sincerely,
dBalaski
Business Accounts
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by: ser6398Posted on 2001-02-13 at 07:21:46ID: 5838742
I think TOAD does most of the stuff you mentioned. You can download a free trial version at: www.toadsoft.com
Once you get it, look under View, Kill/Trace Session
and View, Session Info