Look at v$session_wait. It should tell you what the users are waiting for.. Usually, SQL*NET waits are ignorable..
Thanks
Riyaj "Re-yas" Shamsudeen
Certified Oracle DBA
i2 technologies www.i2.com
hamid alavi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Hi List,
We have an application running on Oracle database
8.0.5 on NT, this application developed for 1500 users
but after 15 connections every thing is locked, they
asked me to have a look and find out what's the
problem.
If any body have any clue which part must check first
and most likley what sort of problem it is, i really
appreciate.
Thanks in advance.
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Hamid Alavi
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