select s.sid, s.serial#, s.username, s.osuser, p.spid from v$session s, v$process p where s.sid = (select sid from v$mystat where rownum = 1) and p.addr = s.paddr;
SID SERIAL# USERNAME OSUSER SPID
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9 72 BCA dwfink 2628
Now, go out to 'user_dump_dest' and you can find the file with '2628' in the name and there is your trace file.
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