Use v$sess_io.block_changes to find out who is generating changes, since
each block change generates redo. Join back to v$session and v$sqlarea if
need be and you have your culprits.

Daniel W. Fink
Sr. Oracle DBA
MICROMEDEX
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Dear Listers:

Any way (other than LogMiner) to easily identify what sql statements running

now are generaing
archived logs ? I have suddenly a lots of archived logs generated and almost

fillup my file system.

TIA

--David Jones

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