Raj,

    Yours is one of many license monitoring questions that keep haunting the
list from time to time & I regret that we seldomly get a decent answer.  That
being the case & the fact that we've just gone through a visit from Oracle
License Management Services I asked the LMS rep if he would like to comment on
your question.  He did send a response, which I will include, but asked that if
we have additional questions please contact them at: 
http://www.oracle.com/corporate/lms/.  The web site is not too bad, although a
little weaselish at the same time.  Anyway, his response:

> Dick,
>
> when we are looking at concurrent/named users we focus on 5 V$Performance
tables
> (V$session, $V$version, V$option, V$license and dba_users).  For the processor
> information it varies by OS (Unix, NT etc) but we would typically look at the
> PSRinfo to get the # of processors.  Let me know if your friend has any
> questions.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jay


He also sent an attachment in word format on UPU/CPU licensing if anyone is
interested, but I won't post it since ListGuru seems to have a dislike for
attachments.

Dick Goulet

BTW: a visit from these folks is really not that painful.  Or at least it hasn't
become so yet.

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Author: "Jamadagni; Rajendra" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date:       5/21/2002 11:47 AM

How does one monitor oracle license, is v$license the only option? Is this
useful in case of processor based license?

Thanks
Raj
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