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query taken more time

Asked by ram_0218 in Oracle Database

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guys. it looks to me a puzzle to me pls help me solve it.

around 2 hours back there seemed to some lock or something on a table X so the query
select 'abc' from X (pls note the literal 'abc' here) and X just has 1 record.

this query has taken more than 2 mins so our server automatically moved to the secondary db assuming the timeout occured because db was down now i've to investigate why that simple query ran more than 2 mins. pls note it happend 2 hours back. how could i go back and find out what has really happend out there.

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