processes that run on the db Server

customer asked > I need to know what processes were running on servers of DB xyz between 17:00 and 21:00 last night.

Any request for this?

DBA2008,

Sorry, perhaps fault and that she should be;

select * from v$session as of timestamp sysdate-5/24;

Ogan

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