V$Lock Block=1 at Alexandra Playford blog

V$Lock Block=1. V$session shows us the sessions logged in. This view lists the locks currently held by the oracle database and outstanding requests for a lock or latch. This view stores all information relating to locks (aka enqueues) in the database. The interesting columns in this view are sid. What does block column in v$lock mean? The following is from manual. I run below query on v$lock and see the following. You can obtain some special locks, like locked metadata objects (using v$locked_object), lock waits (using v$session) etc, but not the list. V$lock contains an entry for all locks held as well as locks being waited on. There are ways to investigate the database locks and the associated details. A value of either 0 or 1, depending on whether or not the lock. 22 rows v$lock lists the locks currently held by the oracle database and outstanding requests for a lock or latch.

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This view lists the locks currently held by the oracle database and outstanding requests for a lock or latch. You can obtain some special locks, like locked metadata objects (using v$locked_object), lock waits (using v$session) etc, but not the list. V$session shows us the sessions logged in. This view stores all information relating to locks (aka enqueues) in the database. The interesting columns in this view are sid. I run below query on v$lock and see the following. V$lock contains an entry for all locks held as well as locks being waited on. There are ways to investigate the database locks and the associated details. The following is from manual. 22 rows v$lock lists the locks currently held by the oracle database and outstanding requests for a lock or latch.

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V$Lock Block=1 A value of either 0 or 1, depending on whether or not the lock. I run below query on v$lock and see the following. This view lists the locks currently held by the oracle database and outstanding requests for a lock or latch. There are ways to investigate the database locks and the associated details. This view stores all information relating to locks (aka enqueues) in the database. The interesting columns in this view are sid. A value of either 0 or 1, depending on whether or not the lock. V$session shows us the sessions logged in. V$lock contains an entry for all locks held as well as locks being waited on. The following is from manual. You can obtain some special locks, like locked metadata objects (using v$locked_object), lock waits (using v$session) etc, but not the list. 22 rows v$lock lists the locks currently held by the oracle database and outstanding requests for a lock or latch. What does block column in v$lock mean?

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