I usually track our HP-UX 11.0 system with the 'top' command so I can notice 
when the system is under slow performance. If that happens, I use Toad to look for any 
active Oracle SQL query which may be heavy enough for degrading the performance.

        I think my question is simple, but since I am a newbie on this... how can I 
see who is executing an Oracle SQL that is taking all our CPU provided that I only see 
his PID with the TOP command? I only see the oracle process, but I don't know how to 
get the username and the SQL beside him.

        Thank you for your answers!

Fermin.

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