So what about an app server process that has been handling requests for 2
weeks?  In this case I still won't know anything about the process(es)
causing the redo.

I have monitoring scripts that can trigger execution of another script(s) to
enact SQL trace on the top "N" sessions generating redo, commits,
whatever...and send me the trace files.  It is nice when I see a process
that runs at some point in the night and I want trace files but I also want
sleep.

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> select sid, name, value
> from v$statname n, v$sesstat v
> where v.statistic# = n.statistic#
> and name like 'redo size'
> and value > 100000
> order by value desc
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