Snippet Name: Show Runtime in days and hours Description: Displays database runtime in days and hours to SYS or SYSTEM. Also see:» Add PSOUG Search to SQL Developer » Converting Rows to Columns » Database Links: CURRENT_USER » Instant Test Database with DCBA » Show info on current context » Lookup Oracle error messages » Display and release DBMS_LOCK locks » Display locks and latches » Show rollback segment stats » Show active transactions » List supported INIT.ORA parameters » Display database SGA statistics » Measure the Buffer Cache Hit Ratio » List security related profile informat... » Find users with deadly privileges » Audit User Logins (User Login Trigger) » Block TOAD and other tools » Kill Session » Extents » DBA Users » DBA Tablespaces » DBA triggers » DBA Sessions » DBA Roles » DBA Objects » DBA Links » DBA Jobs » Job Queue » DBA Free Space » Data Files Comment: (none) Language: PL/SQL Highlight Mode: PLSQL Last Modified: February 27th, 2009
Description: Displays database runtime in days and hours to SYS or SYSTEM.
Also see:» Add PSOUG Search to SQL Developer » Converting Rows to Columns » Database Links: CURRENT_USER » Instant Test Database with DCBA » Show info on current context » Lookup Oracle error messages » Display and release DBMS_LOCK locks » Display locks and latches » Show rollback segment stats » Show active transactions » List supported INIT.ORA parameters » Display database SGA statistics » Measure the Buffer Cache Hit Ratio » List security related profile informat... » Find users with deadly privileges » Audit User Logins (User Login Trigger) » Block TOAD and other tools » Kill Session » Extents » DBA Users » DBA Tablespaces » DBA triggers » DBA Sessions » DBA Roles » DBA Objects » DBA Links » DBA Jobs » Job Queue » DBA Free Space » Data Files
SELECT SYSDATE-logon_time "Days", (SYSDATE-logon_time)*24 "Hours" FROM sys.v_$session WHERE sid=1 /* this is PMON */