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Terminating 11i concurrent requests


Bob Schreiber
01.20.2004
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This script is useful for finding the SID and serial number for a specific 11i concurrent request that has been terminated in the applications, but has not been cleaned up by PMON.

Sometimes in 11i, when a long-running concurrent request is terminated, it will still be active in the database for long periods taking up resources. With this script, you can find the SID, serial number and serve...


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r PID for a terminated concurrent request so that the process can be killed at the database and OS level. The input parameter for this script is the terminated concurrent request ID.

After running this script you can then do an "alter system kill session" and a "kill-9" using the server pid to stop the processing faster. This script has been tested on 8.1.7.4, and on 11.5.1 through 11.5.9.

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