The header
/appl/oracle/admin/EI1T/udump/ei1t_ora_14246.trc
Oracle9i Enterprise Edition Release 9.2.0.3.0 - 64bit Production
JServer Release 9.2.0.3.0 - Production
ORACLE_HOME = /appl/oracle/product/9.2.0
System name: SunOS
Node name: sdsunn01
Release: 5.9
Version: Generic_112233-08
Machine: sun4u
Instance name: EI1T
Redo thread mounted by this instance: 1
Oracle process number: 17
Unix process pid: 14246, image: oracle@sdsunn01?(TNS V1-V3)
*** 2003-10-13 16:13:59.450
*** SESSION ID:(45.30) 2003-10-13 16:13:59.429
APPNAME mod=\'SQL*Plus\' mh=3669949024 act=\'\' ah=4029777240
| APPNAME: | Application name which can be set with dbms_application_info |
| mod: | module name |
| mh: | module hash |
| act: | Action |
| ah: | Action hash value |
The content
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PARSING IN CURSOR #6 len=107 dep=1 uid=44 oct=6 lid=44 tim=1621758552415 hv=3988607735 ad=\'902c07a8\'
UPDATE rn_lu_lastname_loca set entr_loca_id_plz14 = translate(entr_loca_id_plz14,\'_\',\'-\') where rowid = :b1
END OF STMT
PARSE #6:c=0,e=981,p=0,cr=0,cu=0,mis=1,r=0,dep=1,og=0,tim=1621758552403
BINDS #6:
bind 0: dty=1 mxl=32(18) mal=00 scl=00 pre=00 oacflg=13 oacfl2=1 size=32 offset=0
bfp=10331d748 bln=32 avl=18 flg=09
value="AAAHINAATAAAwTTABV"
WAIT #6: nam=\'db file sequential read\' ela= 12170 p1=6 p2=197843 p3=1
WAIT #6: nam=\'db file sequential read\' ela= 8051 p1=14 p2=261084 p3=1
WAIT #6: nam=\'db file sequential read\' ela= 7165 p1=19 p2=147722 p3=1
WAIT #6: nam=\'db file sequential read\' ela= 9604 p1=19 p2=133999 p3=1
WAIT #6: nam=\'db file sequential read\' ela= 6381 p1=19 p2=133801 p3=1
EXEC #6:c=10000,e=45750,p=5,cr=1,cu=10,mis=0,r=1,dep=1,og=4,tim=1621758598343
FETCH #5:c=0,e=357,p=0,cr=5,cu=0,mis=0,r=0,dep=1,og=4,tim=1621758598896
EXEC #1:c=30000,e=116691,p=36,cr=35,cu=10,mis=0,r=1,dep=0,og=4,tim=1621758599043
WAIT #1: nam=\'SQL*Net message to client\' ela= 5 p1=1413697536 p2=1 p3=0
WAIT #1: nam=\'SQL*Net message from client\' ela= 2283 p1=1413697536 p2=1 p3=0
Lines that start with WAIT
| len | Length of SQL statement. |
| dep | Recursive depth of the cursor. |
| uid | Schema user id of parsing user. |
| oct | Oracle command type. |
| lid | Privilege user id. |
| ela | Elapsed time. 8i: in 1/1000th of a second, 9i: 1/1\'000\'000th of a second |
| tim | Timestamp. Pre-Oracle9i, the times recorded by Oracle only have a resolution of 1/100th of a second (10mS). As of Oracle9i some times are available to microsecond accuracy (1/1,000,000th of a second). The timestamp can be used to determine times between points in the trace file. The value is the value in v$timer when the line was written. If there are TIMESTAMPS in the file you can use the difference between \'tim\' values to determine an absolute time. |
| hv | Hash id. |
| ad | SQLTEXT address (see v$sqlarea and v$sqltext). |
Lines that start with PARSE, EXEC or FETCH
| #n | n = number of cursor |
| c | cpu time |
| e | elapsed time |
| p | physical reads |
| cr | consistant reads |
| cu | current mode reads |
| mis | miss in cache (?) |
| r | rows processed |
| dep | recursive depth |
| og | optimizer goal |
| tim | time |
source:http://www.adp-gmbh.ch/ora/misc/trace_file_format.html