Jay -

Try:

$ grep -i WAIT devdb1_ora_989.trc_orig|awk '{print $3" " $4 " " $5 " "$6}' |
sort | uniq | more

HTH,
Dave


> Hi All,
>
> My manager wants to get all the unique wait events from the trace file.
> I tried the below but how do i get DISTICT wait event name?
>
> Any help would be really appreciated.
>
> $ grep -i WAIT devdb1_ora_989.trc_orig|awk '{print $3" " $4 " " $5 "
"$6}'|more
> nam='SQL*Net message to client'
> nam='SQL*Net message from client'
> nam='library cache lock' ela=
> nam='SQL*Net message to client'
> nam='SQL*Net message from client'
> nam='SQL*Net message to client'
> nam='SQL*Net message from client'
> nam='SQL*Net message to client'
> nam='SQL*Net message from client'
> nam='SQL*Net message to client'
> nam='SQL*Net message from client'
> nam='SQL*Net message to client'
> nam='SQL*Net message from client'
> nam='SQL*Net message to client'
>
>
> Thanks
> Jay
>

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