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Friday 16 July 2010

Oracle 10g when transactions will finish rolling back

select sum(distinct(ktuxesiz)) from x$ktuxe; value should be very less ....




@rollback_active.sql

set serveroutput on
set feedback off
prompt
prompt transactions that are rolling back ...
prompt

declare
cursor tx is
select
s.username,
t.xidusn,
t.xidslot,
t.xidsqn,
x.ktuxesiz
from
sys.x$ktuxe x,
sys.v_$transaction t,
sys.v_$session s
where
x.inst_id = userenv('Instance') and
x.ktuxesta = 'ACTIVE' and
x.ktuxesiz > 1 and
t.xidusn = x.ktuxeusn and
t.xidslot = x.ktuxeslt and
t.xidsqn = x.ktuxesqn and
s.saddr = t.ses_addr;
user_name varchar2(30);
xid_usn number;
xid_slot number;
xid_sqn number;
used_ublk1 number;
used_ublk2 number;
begin
open tx;
loop
fetch tx into user_name, xid_usn, xid_slot, xid_sqn, used_ublk1;
exit when tx%notfound;
if tx%rowcount = 1
then
sys.dbms_lock.sleep(10);
end if;
select
sum(ktuxesiz)
into
used_ublk2
from
sys.x$ktuxe
where
inst_id = userenv('Instance') and
ktuxeusn = xid_usn and
ktuxeslt = xid_slot and
ktuxesqn = xid_sqn and
ktuxesta = 'ACTIVE';
if used_ublk2 < used_ublk1
then
sys.dbms_output.put_line(
user_name ||
'''s transaction ' ||
xid_usn || '.' ||
xid_slot || '.' ||
xid_sqn ||
' will finish rolling back at approximately ' ||
to_char(
sysdate + used_ublk2 / (used_ublk1 - used_ublk2) / 6 / 60 / 24,
'HH24:MI:SS DD-MON-YYYY'
)
);
end if;
end loop;
if user_name is null
then
sys.dbms_output.put_line('No transactions appear to be rolling back.');
end if;
end;
/

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