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11g Release 2 (11.2)

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V$SQL_MONITOR

V$SQL_MONITOR displays SQL statements whose execution have been (or are being) monitored by Oracle. An entry is created in V$SQL_MONITOR every time the execution of a SQL statement is being monitored. SQL monitoring is automatically started when a SQL statement runs parallel or when it has consumed at least 5 seconds of CPU or I/O time.

When the SQL statement being monitored is executing, statistics in V$SQL_MONITOR are generally refreshed in near real time, once every second. Once the execution ends, monitoring information is not deleted immediately. Instead, it is kept in V$SQL_MONITOR for at least one minute. The entry will eventually be deleted to reclaim its space as new statements are monitored.

Column Datatype Description
KEY NUMBER Artificial join key to efficiently join V$SQL_MONITOR with its corresponding plan level monitoring statistics stored in V$SQL_PLAN_MONITOR
STATUS VARCHAR2(19) SQL execution status:
  • EXECUTING - SQL statement is still executing

  • DONE (ERROR) - Execution terminated with an error

  • DONE (FIRST N ROWS) - Execution terminated by the application before all rows were fetched

  • DONE (ALL ROWS) - Execution terminated and all rows were fetched

  • DONE - Execution terminated (parallel execution)

USER# NUMBER User ID of the database user who issued the SQL being monitored
USERNAME VARCHAR2(30) User name of the database user who issued the SQL being monitored
MODULE VARCHAR2(48) Name of the executing module when sampled, as set by the DBMS_APPLICATION_INFO.SET_MODULE procedure
ACTION VARCHAR2(32) Name of the executing action when sampled, as set by the DBMS_APPLICATION_INFO.SET_ACTION procedure
SERVICE_NAME VARCHAR2(64) Service name of the user session
CLIENT_IDENTIFIER VARCHAR2(64) Client identifier from the user session
CLIENT_INFO VARCHAR2(64) Client information for the user session
PROGRAM VARCHAR2(48) Name of the OS program that issued the monitored SQL
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
FIRST_REFRESH_TIME DATE Time when monitoring of the SQL statement started, generally a few seconds after execution start time
LAST_REFRESH_TIME DATE Time when statistics in V$SQL_MONITOR were last updated for the SQL statement. Statistics are generally refreshed every second when the statement executes.
REFRESH_COUNT NUMBER Number of times V$SQL_MONITOR statistics have been refreshed (generally once every second when the SQL statement executes)
SID NUMBER Session identifier executing (or having executed) the SQL statement being monitored
PROCESS_NAME VARCHAR2(5) Process name identifier executing (or having executed)the statement; ora if the process is foreground, else the background process name (for example, p001 for PX server p001)
SQL_ID VARCHAR2(13) SQL identifier of the statement being monitored
SQL_TEXT VARCHAR2(2000) Up to the first 2000 characters of the text of the SQL being monitored
IS_FULL_SQLTEXT VARCHAR2(1) Indicates whether the SQL_TEXT column has the entire SQL text (Y) or not (N)
SQL_EXEC_START DATE Time when the execution started
SQL_EXEC_ID NUMBER Execution identifier. Together, the three columns SQL_ID, SQL_EXEC_START, and SQL_EXEC_ID represent the execution key. The execution key is used to uniquely identify one execution of the SQL statement.
SQL_PLAN_HASH_VALUE NUMBER SQL Plan hash value
EXACT_MATCHING_SIGNATURE NUMBER Signature calculated on the normalized SQL text. The normalization includes the removal of white space and the uppercasing of all non-literal strings.
FORCE_MATCHING_SIGNATURE NUMBER Same as EXACT_MATCHING_SIGNATURE but literals in the SQL text are replaced by binds
SQL_CHILD_ADDRESS RAW(4 | 8) Address of the child cursor (can be used with SQL_ID to join with V$SQL)
SESSION_SERIAL# NUMBER Session serial number executing the statement being monitored
PX_IS_CROSS_INSTANCE VARCHAR2(1) Indicates whether the SQL statement ran parallel across multiple instances (Y) or not (N)
PX_MAXDOP NUMBER Maximum degree of parallelism for any plan operation executed on behalf of the monitored SQL
PX_MAXDOP_INSTANCES NUMBER Number of database instances touched at the maximum degree of parallelism
PX_SERVERS_REQUESTED NUMBER Total number of parallel execution servers requested to execute the monitored SQL
PX_SERVERS_ALLOCATED NUMBER Actual number of parallel execution servers allocated to execute the query
PX_SERVER# NUMBER Logical parallel execution server process number executing (or having executed) the statement being monitored; NULL if this monitoring entry is not associated with an execution server. This is a logical number within the parallel server set (see SERVER# in V$PX_SESSION).
PX_SERVER_GROUP NUMBER Logical parallel execution server group number to which PX_SERVER# belongs (see SERVER_GROUP in V$PX_SESSION); NULL if this monitoring entry is not associated with a parallel execution server. This value is generally 1 unless the SQL statement has one or more parallel sub-queries.
PX_SERVER_SET NUMBER Number (1 or 2) of the logical set of parallel execution servers to which PX_SERVER# belongs (see SERVER_SET in V$PX_SESSION); NULL if this monitoring entry is not associated with a parallel execution server
PX_QCINST_ID NUMBER Instance identifier where the parallel execution coordinator runs; NULL if PX_SERVER# is NULL
PX_QCSID NUMBER Session identifier for the parallel execution coordinator; NULL if PX_SERVER# is NULL
ERROR_NUMBER VARCHAR2(40) Error number encountered in case a SQL fails to execute successfully (for example, 932 in case of ORA-00932)
ERROR_FACILITY VARCHAR2(4) Error facility in case a SQL fails to execute successfully (for example, ORA in case of ORA-00932)
ERROR_MESSAGE VARCHAR2(256) Detailed error message displayed corresponding to the error number and error facility when a SQL fails to execute successfully
BINDS_XML CLOB Information about bind variables used with the SQL, such as name, position, value, data type, and so on (stored in XML format)
OTHER_XML CLOB Additional information about SQL execution stored in XML format
ELAPSED_TIME NUMBER Elapsed time (in microseconds); updated as the statement executes
QUEUING_TIME NUMBER Duration of time (in microseconds) spent by SQL in the statement queue
CPU_TIME NUMBER CPU time (in microseconds); updated as the statement executes
FETCHES NUMBER Number of fetches associated with the SQL statement; updated as the statement executes
BUFFER_GETS NUMBER Number of buffer get operations; updated as the statement executes
DISK_READS NUMBER Number of disk reads; updated as the statement executes
DIRECT_WRITES NUMBER Number of direct writes; updated as the statement executes
IO_INTERCONNECT_BYTES NUMBER Number of I/O bytes exchanged between Oracle Database and the storage system
PHYSICAL_READ_REQUESTS NUMBER Number of physical read I/O requests issued by the monitored SQL
PHYSICAL_READ_BYTES NUMBER Number of bytes read from disks by the monitored SQL
PHYSICAL_WRITE_REQUESTS NUMBER Number of physical write I/O requests issued by the monitored SQL
PHYSICAL_WRITE_BYTES NUMBER Number of bytes written to disks by the monitored SQL
APPLICATION_WAIT_TIME NUMBER Application wait time (in microseconds); updated as the statement executes
CONCURRENCY_WAIT_TIME NUMBER Concurrency wait time (in microseconds); updated as the statement executes
CLUSTER_WAIT_TIME NUMBER Cluster wait time (in microseconds); updated as the statement executes
USER_IO_WAIT_TIME NUMBER User I/O Wait Time (in microseconds); updated as the statement executes
PLSQL_EXEC_TIME NUMBER PL/SQL execution time (in microseconds); updated as the statement executes
JAVA_EXEC_TIME NUMBER Java execution time (in microseconds); updated as the statement executes