7.7 V$ACTIVE_SESSION_HISTORY

V$ACTIVE_SESSION_HISTORY displays sampled session activity in the database.

It contains snapshots of active database sessions taken once a second. A database session is considered active if it was on the CPU or was waiting for an event that didn't belong to the Idle wait class. Refer to the V$EVENT_NAME view for more information on wait classes.

This view contains one row for each active session per sample and returns the latest session sample rows first. A majority of the columns describing the session in the active session history are present in the V$SESSION view.

Column Datatype Description

SAMPLE_ID

NUMBER

ID of the sample

SAMPLE_TIME

TIMESTAMP(3)

Time at which the sample was taken

IS_AWR_SAMPLE

VARCHAR2(1)

Indicates whether this sample has been flushed or will be flushed to the Automatic Workload Repository (DBA_HIST_ACTIVE_SESS_HISTORY) (Y) or not (N)

SESSION_ID

NUMBER

Session identifier; maps to V$SESSION.SID

SESSION_SERIAL#

NUMBER

Session serial number (used to uniquely identify a session's objects); maps to V$SESSION.SERIAL#

SESSION_TYPE

VARCHAR2(10)

Session type:

  • FOREGROUND

  • BACKGROUND

FLAGS

NUMBER

Reserved for future use

USER_ID

NUMBER

Oracle user identifier; maps to V$SESSION.USER#

SQL_ID

VARCHAR2(13)

SQL identifier of the SQL statement that the session was executing at the time of sampling

IS_SQLID_CURRENT

VARCHAR2(1)

Indicates whether the SQL identifier in the SQL_ID column is being executed (Y) or not (N)

SQL_CHILD_NUMBER

NUMBER

Child number of the SQL statement that the session was executing at the time of sampling

SQL_OPCODE

NUMBER

Indicates what phase of operation the SQL statement was in; maps to V$SESSION.COMMAND

See Also: "V$SESSION" for information on interpreting this column

SQL_OPNAME

VARCHAR2(64)

SQL command name

FORCE_MATCHING_SIGNATURE

NUMBER

Signature used when the CURSOR_SHARING parameter is set to FORCE

TOP_LEVEL_SQL_ID

VARCHAR2(13)

SQL identifier of the top level SQL statement

TOP_LEVEL_SQL_OPCODE

NUMBER

Indicates what phase of operation the top level SQL statement was in

SQL_ADAPTIVE_PLAN_RESOLVED

NUMBER

Indicates whether the SQL plan of the sampled database session is a resolved adaptive plan or not

SQL_FULL_PLAN_HASH_VALUE

NUMBER

Numerical representation of the complete SQL plan for the cursor being executed by this session

SQL_PLAN_HASH_VALUE

NUMBER

Numeric representation of the SQL plan for the cursor. This information might not be available for all session samples. V$SESSION does not contain this information.

SQL_PLAN_LINE_ID

NUMBER

SQL plan line ID

SQL_PLAN_OPERATION

VARCHAR2(30)

Plan operation name

SQL_PLAN_OPTIONS

VARCHAR2(30)

Plan operation options

SQL_EXEC_ID

NUMBER

SQL execution identifier

SQL_EXEC_START

DATE

Time when the execution of the SQL started

PLSQL_ENTRY_OBJECT_ID

NUMBER

Object ID of the top-most PL/SQL subprogram on the stack; NULL if there is no PL/SQL subprogram on the stack. Maps to DBA_OBJECTS.OBJECT_ID.

PLSQL_ENTRY_SUBPROGRAM_ID

NUMBER

Subprogram ID of the top-most PL/SQL subprogram on the stack. Maps to DBA_OBJECTS.DATA_OBJECT_ID.

PLSQL_OBJECT_ID

NUMBER

Object ID of the currently executing PL/SQL subprogram. Maps to DBA_OBJECTS.OBJECT_ID.

PLSQL_SUBPROGRAM_ID

NUMBER

Subprogram ID of the currently executing PL/SQL object; NULL if executing SQL. Maps to DBA_OBJECTS.DATA_OBJECT_ID.

QC_INSTANCE_ID

NUMBER

Query coordinator instance ID. This information is only available if the sampled session is a parallel query slave. For all other sessions, the value is 0.

QC_SESSION_ID

NUMBER

Query coordinator session ID. This information is only available if the sampled session is a parallel query slave. For all other sessions, the value is 0.

QC_SESSION_SERIAL#

NUMBER

Query coordinator session serial number. This information is only available if the sampled session is a parallel query slave. For all other sessions, the value is 0.

PX_FLAGS

NUMBER

Reserved for internal use

EVENT

VARCHAR2(64)

If SESSION_STATE = WAITING, then the event for which the session was waiting for at the time of sampling.

If SESSION_STATE = ON CPU, then this column is NULL.

See Also: Oracle Wait Events

EVENT_ID

NUMBER

Identifier of the resource or event for which the session is waiting or for which the session last waited. Interpretation is similar to that of the EVENT column.

EVENT#

NUMBER

Number of the resource or event for which the session is waiting or for which the session last waited. Interpretation is similar to that of the EVENT column.

SEQ#

NUMBER

Sequence number that uniquely identifies the wait (incremented for each wait)

P1TEXT

VARCHAR2(64)

Text of the first additional parameter

P1

NUMBER

First additional parameter

P2TEXT

VARCHAR2(64)

Text of the second additional parameter

P2

NUMBER

Second additional parameter

P3TEXT

VARCHAR2(64)

Text of the third additional parameter

P3

NUMBER

Third additional parameter

WAIT_CLASS

VARCHAR2(64)

Wait class name of the event for which the session was waiting at the time of sampling. Interpretation is similar to that of the EVENT column. Maps to V$SESSION.WAIT_CLASS.

WAIT_CLASS_ID

NUMBER

Wait class identifier of the event for which the session was waiting at the time of sampling. Interpretation is similar to that of the EVENT column. Maps to V$SESSION.WAIT_CLASS_ID.

WAIT_TIME

NUMBER

Total wait time for the event for which the session last waited if the session was on the CPU when sampled; 0 if the session was waiting at the time of sampling

Note: Whether or not WAIT_TIME = 0 is what is useful to find the SESSION_STATE at the time of sampling, rather than the actual value of WAIT_TIME itself. Maps to V$SESSION.WAIT_TIME.

SESSION_STATE

VARCHAR2(7)

Session state:

  • WAITING

  • ON CPU

TIME_WAITED

NUMBER

If SESSION_STATE = WAITING, then the time that the session actually spent waiting for that event (in microseconds). This column is set for waits that were in progress at the time the sample was taken.

If a wait event lasted for more than a second and was caught waiting in more than one session sample row, then the actual time spent waiting for that wait event will be populated in the last of those session sample rows. At any given time, this information will not be available for the latest session sample.

BLOCKING_SESSION_STATUS

VARCHAR2(11)

Status of the blocking session:

  • VALID

  • NO HOLDER

  • GLOBAL

  • NOT IN WAIT

  • UNKNOWN

BLOCKING_SESSION

NUMBER

Session identifier of the blocking session. Populated only if the blocker is on the same instance and the session was waiting for enqueues or a "buffer busy" wait. Maps to V$SESSION.BLOCKING_SESSION.

BLOCKING_SESSION_SERIAL#

NUMBER

Serial number of the blocking session

BLOCKING_INST_ID

NUMBER

Instance number of the blocker shown in BLOCKING_SESSION

BLOCKING_HANGCHAIN_INFO

VARCHAR2(1)

Indicates whether the information about BLOCKING_SESSION comes from the hang chain (Y) or not (N)

CURRENT_OBJ#

NUMBER

Object ID of the object that the session is referencing. This information is only available if the session was waiting for application, cluster, concurrency, and user I/O wait events. Maps to V$SESSION.ROW_WAIT_OBJ#.

CURRENT_FILE#

NUMBER

File number of the file containing the block that the session is referencing. This information is only available if the session was waiting for cluster, concurrency, and user I/O wait events. Maps to V$SESSION.ROW_WAIT_FILE#.

CURRENT_BLOCK#

NUMBER

ID of the block that the session is referencing. This information is only available if the session was waiting for cluster, concurrency, and user I/O wait events. Maps to V$SESSION.ROW_WAIT_BLOCK#.

CURRENT_ROW#

NUMBER

Row identifier that the session is referencing. This information is only available if the session was waiting for cluster, concurrency, and user I/O wait events. Maps to V$SESSION.ROW_WAIT_ROW#.

TOP_LEVEL_CALL#

NUMBER

Oracle top level call number

TOP_LEVEL_CALL_NAME

VARCHAR2(64)

Oracle top level call name

CONSUMER_GROUP_ID

NUMBER

Consumer group ID

XID

RAW(8)

Transaction ID that the session was working on at the time of sampling. V$SESSION does not contain this information.

REMOTE_INSTANCE#

NUMBER

Remote instance identifier that will serve the block that this session is waiting for. This information is only available if the session was waiting for cluster events.

TIME_MODEL

NUMBER

Time model information

IN_CONNECTION_MGMT

VARCHAR2(1)

Indicates whether the session was doing connection management at the time of sampling (Y) or not (N)

IN_PARSE

VARCHAR2(1)

Indicates whether the session was parsing at the time of sampling (Y) or not (N)

IN_HARD_PARSE

VARCHAR2(1)

Indicates whether the session was hard parsing at the time of sampling (Y) or not (N)

IN_SQL_EXECUTION

VARCHAR2(1)

Indicates whether the session was executing SQL statements at the time of sampling (Y) or not (N)

IN_PLSQL_EXECUTION

VARCHAR2(1)

Indicates whether the session was executing PL/SQL at the time of sampling (Y) or not (N)

IN_PLSQL_RPC

VARCHAR2(1)

Indicates whether the session was executing inbound PL/SQL RPC calls at the time of sampling (Y) or not (N)

IN_PLSQL_COMPILATION

VARCHAR2(1)

Indicates whether the session was compiling PL/SQL at the time of sampling (Y) or not (N)

IN_JAVA_EXECUTION

VARCHAR2(1)

Indicates whether the session was executing Java at the time of sampling (Y) or not (N)

IN_BIND

VARCHAR2(1)

Indicates whether the session was doing bind operations at the time of sampling (Y) or not (N)

IN_CURSOR_CLOSE

VARCHAR2(1)

Indicates whether the session was closing a cursor at the time of sampling (Y) or not (N)

IN_SEQUENCE_LOAD

VARCHAR2(1)

Indicates whether the session is loading in sequence (in sequence load code) (Y) or not (N)

IN_INMEMORY_QUERY

VARCHAR2(1)

Indicates whether the session was querying the In-Memory Column Store (IM column store) at the time of sampling (Y) or not (N)

IN_INMEMORY_POPULATE

VARCHAR2(1)

Indicates whether the session was populating the IM column store at the time of sampling (Y) or not (N)

IN_INMEMORY_PREPOPULATE

VARCHAR2(1)

Indicates whether the session was prepopulating the IM column store at the time of sampling (Y) or not (N)

IN_INMEMORY_REPOPULATE

VARCHAR2(1)

Indicates whether the session was repopulating the IM column store at the time of sampling (Y) or not (N)

IN_INMEMORY_TREPOPULATE

VARCHAR2(1)

Indicates whether the session was trickle repopulating the IM column store at the time of sampling (Y) or not (N)

IN_TABLESPACE_ENCRYPTION

VARCHAR2(1)

Indicates whether encryption or decryption of a tablespace occurred at the time of sampling (Y) or not (N)

CAPTURE_OVERHEAD

VARCHAR2(1)

Indicates whether the session is executing capture code (Y) or not (N)

REPLAY_OVERHEAD

VARCHAR2(1)

Indicates whether the session is executing replay code (Y) or not (N)

IS_CAPTURED

VARCHAR2(1)

Indicates whether the session is being captured (Y) or not (N)

IS_REPLAYED

VARCHAR2(1)

Indicates whether the session is being replayed (Y) or not (N)

IS_REPLAY_SYNC_TOKEN_HOLDER

VARCHAR2(1)

Indicates whether the session is holding a synchronization token (Y) or not (N) during workload replay

SERVICE_HASH

NUMBER

Hash that identifies the Service; maps to V$ACTIVE_SERVICES.NAME_HASH

PROGRAM

VARCHAR2(48)

Name of the operating system program

MODULE

VARCHAR2(64)

Name of the executing module when sampled, as set by the DBMS_APPLICATION_INFO.SET_MODULE procedure

ACTION

VARCHAR2(64)

Name of the executing module when sampled, as set by the DBMS_APPLICATION_INFO.SET_ACTION procedure

CLIENT_ID

VARCHAR2(64)

Client identifier of the session; maps to V$SESSION.CLIENT_IDENTIFIER

MACHINE

VARCHAR2(64)

Client's operating system machine name

PORT

NUMBER

Client port number

ECID

VARCHAR2(64)

Execution context identifier (sent by Application Server)

DBREPLAY_FILE_ID

NUMBER

If the session is being captured or replayed, then DBREPLAY_FILE_ID is the file ID for the workload capture or workload replay; otherwise it is NULL.

DBREPLAY_CALL_COUNTER

NUMBER

If the session is being captured or replayed, then DBREPLAY_CALL_COUNTER is the call counter of the user call that is being captured or replayed; otherwise it is NULL.

TM_DELTA_TIME

NUMBER

Time interval (in microseconds) over which TM_DELTA_CPU_TIME and TM_DELTA_DB_TIME are accumulated

TM_DELTA_CPU_TIME

NUMBER

Amount of time this session spent on CPU over the last TM_DELTA_TIME microseconds

TM_DELTA_DB_TIME

NUMBER

Amount of time spent by this session in database calls over the last TM_DELTA_TIME microseconds

DELTA_TIME

NUMBER

Time interval (in microseconds) since the last time this session was sampled or created, over which the next five statistics are accumulated

DELTA_READ_IO_REQUESTS

NUMBER

Number of read I/O requests made by this session over the last DELTA_TIME microseconds

DELTA_WRITE_IO_REQUESTS

NUMBER

Number of write I/O requests made by this session over the last DELTA_TIME microseconds

DELTA_READ_IO_BYTES

NUMBER

Number of I/O bytes read by this session over the last DELTA_TIME microseconds

DELTA_WRITE_IO_BYTES

NUMBER

Number of I/O bytes written by this session over the last DELTA_TIME microseconds

DELTA_INTERCONNECT_IO_BYTES

NUMBER

Number of I/O bytes sent over the I/O interconnect over the last DELTA_TIME microseconds

DELTA_READ_MEM_BYTES

NUMBER

Number of read bytes through the buffer cache

PGA_ALLOCATED

NUMBER

Amount of PGA memory (in bytes) consumed by this session at the time this sample was taken

TEMP_SPACE_ALLOCATED

NUMBER

Amount of TEMP memory (in bytes) consumed by this session at the time this sample was taken

CON_ID

NUMBER

The ID of the container to which the data pertains. Possible values include:

  • 0: This value is used for rows containing data that pertain to the entire CDB. This value is also used for rows in non-CDBs.

  • 1: This value is used for rows containing data that pertain to only the root

  • n: Where n is the applicable container ID for the rows containing data

DBOP_NAME

VARCHAR2(30)

Database operation name. If the type is SQL, the DBOP_NAME will be NULL.

DBOP_EXEC_ID

NUMBER

Database operation execution identifier for the current execution. If the type is SQL, the DBOP_EXEC_ID will be NULL.

See Also: