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oracle_sessionn

Asked by sam15 in Oracle Database, Oracle 10.x, PL / SQL

Tags: oracle

Can someone explain how oracle process/sessio/connection  is created?

When someone submits a URL that runs a stored procedure (several SQL statements) does oracle show a session/process for that or multiple sessions? how long would that show in the V$session or V$process. Does it go away after it runs.

Could bad SQL or program that takes 5 minutes  results in many sessions that couls cause the database to  not accept any more connections (ORA-00020).

PID       SID   SER#  BOX          USERNAME   STATUS   OS_USER      PROGRAM                      
--------- ----- ----- ------------ ---------- -------- ------------ -----------------------------
11244000  7     1     ts25n                    ACTIVE   ora920       oracle@ts25n (CJQ0)                
9691148   45    299   web3          ABCADMIN   ACTIVE   oraS10AS     httpd@web3 (TNS V1-V3)    
10277204  84    123   ts25n         ABCADMIN   ACTIVE   oraS10AS     oracle@ts25n (P003)        
5890152   56    452   web3          ABCADMIN   ACTIVE   oraS10AS     httpd@web3 (TNS V1-V3)              
3748228   19    168   web3          ABCADMIN   ACTIVE   oraS10AS     httpd@web3 (TNS V1-V3)              
10834080  60    343   web3          ABCADMIN   ACTIVE   oraS10AS     httpd@web3 (TNS V1-V3)              
1065264   41    173   web3          ABCADMIN   ACTIVE   oraS10AS     httpd@web3 (TNS V1-V3)              
1298528   50    91    web3          ABCADMIN   ACTIVE   oraS10AS     httpd@web3 (TNS V1-V3)  
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