Open Cursor (PD_PDOC)
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Function
The Open Cursor (PD_PDOC) record stores performance data indicating the status (at a specific point in time) of cursors. PFM - RM for Oracle creates one record for each open cursor in the system. This is a multi-instance record.
Default and changeable values
Item |
Default value |
Changeable |
---|---|---|
Collection Interval |
600 |
Y |
Collection Offset |
75 |
Y |
Log |
No |
Y |
LOGIF |
(Blank) |
Y |
Over 10 Sec Collection Time |
No |
N |
ODBC key fields
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PD_PDOC_SID
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PD_PDOC_ADDRHASH
Lifetime
From the opening to the closing of the cursor
Record size
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Fixed part: 935 bytes
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Variable part: 184 bytes
Fields
PFM - View name (PFM - Manager name) |
Description |
Summary |
Format |
Delta |
Supported version |
Data source |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Addrhash (ADDRHASH) |
Character string that identifies the SQL statement being executed |
-- |
string(38) |
No |
All |
V$OPEN_CURSOR.ADDRESS + V$OPEN_CURSOR.HASH_VALUE |
Program (PROGRAM) |
Name of the program being executed |
-- |
string(48) |
No |
All |
V$SESSION.PROGRAM where V$OPEN_CURSOR.SID = V$SESSION.SID |
Record Time (RECORD_TIME) |
Collection termination time for the performance data stored in the record |
-- |
time_t |
No |
All |
Remote Monitor Collector |
Record Type (INPUT_RECORD_TYPE) |
Record name (always PDOC) |
-- |
string(4) |
No |
All |
Remote Monitor Collector |
SID (SID) |
Session ID |
-- |
ulong |
No |
All |
V$SESSION.SID where V$OPEN_CURSOR.SID = V$SESSION.SID |
SQL Text (SQL_TEXT) |
First 60 characters of the SQL statement that is analyzed by the open cursor |
-- |
string(60) |
No |
All |
V$OPEN_CURSOR.SQL_TEXT |
Start Time (START_TIME) |
Collection start time for the performance data stored in the record |
-- |
time_t |
No |
All |
Remote Monitor Collector |
User (USERNAME) |
Oracle user name |
-- |
string(30) |
No |
All |
V$SESSION.USERNAME where V$OPEN_CURSOR.SID = V$SESSION.SID |
VA DeviceID (VADEVICEID) |
Device ID of virtual agent. |
-- |
string(256) |
No |
All |
Remote Monitor Collector |