Seema:
As far as I know, all the Oracle background processes on Windows
NT/2000 run under the oracle executable. So, in Task Manager,
for example, all you can see is the resource usage of oracle.exe,
not of the individual processes. The only way I know to monitor
the individual Oracle processes on NT/2000 is from within the
database.
Hope this helps.
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Jon Walthour, OCDBA
Oracle DBA
Computer Horizons
Cincinnati, Ohio
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>Hi
>How to check Oracle background processes in WIN2000.
>Like ps -ef |grep smon in unix
>Thanks
>-Seema
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