TX is transaction lock.  Can't find any info on the other
2...

                --Scott Shafer
                  San Antonio, TX


>       -----Original Message-----
>       From:   Hagedorn, Linda [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>       Sent:   Thursday, February 08, 2001 10:36 PM
>       To:     Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
>       Subject:        Enqueue types 
> 
>       Does anyone recognize enqueues JI, TC, and TX?  (Steve, are you on?)
> 
> 
>       SELECT * 
>           FROM x$ksqst 
>          WHERE ksqstget > 0; 
> 
> 
>       EVENT
> TOTAL_WAITS TOTAL_TIMEOUTS TIME_WAITED AVERAGE_WAIT 
>       ----------------------------------------------------------------
> ----------- -------------- ----------- ------------ 
>       enqueue
> 144378          78718    25112607   173.936521 
> 
> 
>       ADDR                   INDX    INST_ID KS   KSQSTGET   KSQSTWAT 
>       ---------------- ---------- ---------- -- ---------- ---------- 
>       0000000399F11808         69          1 CF     179654         39 
>       0000000399F11820         72          1 CI      65152          0 
>       0000000399F11880         84          1 CU    1043538         55 
>       0000000399F11938        107          1 DL        444          0 
>       0000000399F11968        113          1 DR       5569          0 
>       0000000399F11988        117          1 DV      46432          0 
>       0000000399F11998        119          1 DX      95350          0 
>       0000000399F11B70        178          1 FS          1          0 
>       0000000399F11D90        246          1 HW      98917          0 
>       0000000399F11E70        274          1 IS       9441          0 
>       0000000399F11F20        296          1 JI      14455       5511
> <--- 
>       0000000399F12268        401          1 MR         20          0 
>       0000000399F12500        484          1 PE     868094          0 
>       0000000399F12508        485          1 PF        134          0 
>       0000000399F12568        497          1 PR         93          0 
>       0000000399F12570        498          1 PS        340          0 
>       0000000399F12778        563          1 RT          1          0 
>       0000000399F12860        592          1 SQ     504008         96 
>       0000000399F12870        594          1 SS          6          0 
>       0000000399F12878        595          1 ST      21481          1 
>       0000000399F128F0        610          1 TC      23860       1243
> <----- 
>       0000000399F12940        620          1 TM   17757089          0 
>       0000000399F12970        626          1 TS       3829          0 
>       0000000399F12978        627          1 TT    1352011          0 
>       0000000399F12998        631          1 TX   16390088        648
> <---- 
>       0000000399F12A70        658          1 US     870014          0 
>       0000000399F12C38        715          1 WL      47348          2 
> 
>       27 rows selected. 
> 
> 
>       Any information or referral to a manual is appreciated.  I don't
> have Steve's book with me, unfortunately.  
> 
>       Thanks, 
>       
>       Linda 
> 
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