SID |
NUMBER |
Session ID of the coordinator's session |
SERIAL# |
NUMBER |
Serial number of the coordinator's session |
STATE |
VARCHAR2(21) |
State of the coordinator:
-
INITIALIZING
-
APPLYING
-
SHUTTING DOWN CLEANLY
-
ABORTING
|
APPLY# |
NUMBER |
Apply process number. An apply process is an Oracle background process, prefixed by ap . |
APPLY_NAME |
VARCHAR2(30) |
Name of the apply process |
TOTAL_APPLIED |
NUMBER |
Total number of transactions applied by the apply process since the apply process was last started |
TOTAL_WAIT_DEPS |
NUMBER |
Number of times since the apply process was last started that an apply server waited to apply a logical change record (LCR) in a transaction until another apply server applied a transaction because of a dependency between the transactions |
TOTAL_WAIT_COMMITS |
NUMBER |
Number of times since the apply process was last started that an apply server waited to commit a transaction until another apply server committed a transaction to serialize commits |
TOTAL_ADMIN |
NUMBER |
Number of administrative jobs issued since the apply process was last started |
TOTAL_ASSIGNED |
NUMBER |
Number of transactions assigned to apply servers since the apply process was last started |
TOTAL_RECEIVED |
NUMBER |
Total number of transactions received by the coordinator process since the apply process was last started |
TOTAL_IGNORED |
NUMBER |
Number of transactions which were received by the coordinator but were ignored because they had been previously applied |
TOTAL_ROLLBACKS |
NUMBER |
Number of transactions which were rolled back due to unexpected contention |
TOTAL_ERRORS |
NUMBER |
Number of transactions applied by the apply process that resulted in an apply error since the apply process was last started |
LWM_TIME |
DATE |
Time when the message with the lowest message number was recorded. The creation time of the message with the lowest message number was also recorded at this time. |
LWM_MESSAGE_NUMBER |
NUMBER |
Number of the message corresponding to the low-watermark. That is, messages with a commit message number less than or equal to this message number have definitely been applied, but some messages with a higher commit message number also may have been applied. |
LWM_MESSAGE_CREATE_TIME |
DATE |
For captured messages, creation time at the source database of the message corresponding to the low-watermark. For user-enqueued messages, time when the message corresponding to the low-watermark was enqueued into the queue at the local database. |
HWM_TIME |
DATE |
Time when the message with the highest message number was recorded. The creation time of the message with the highest message number was also recorded at this time. |
HWM_MESSAGE_NUMBER |
NUMBER |
Number of the message corresponding to the high-watermark. That is, no messages with a commit message number greater than this message number have been applied. |
HWM_MESSAGE_CREATE_TIME |
DATE |
For captured messages, creation time at the source database of the message corresponding to the high-watermark. For user-enqueued messages, time when the message corresponding to the high-watermark was enqueued into the queue at the local database. |
STARTUP_TIME |
DATE |
Time when the apply process was last started |
ELAPSED_SCHEDULE_TIME |
NUMBER |
Time elapsed (in hundredths of a second) scheduling messages since the apply process was last started |
ELAPSED_IDLE_TIME |
NUMBER |
Elapsed idle time |