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If the BLOCKING_SESSION isn't working well enough for you or doesn't exist in your DB version, then
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you can use X$KGLLK directly to find sessions blocking/with interest in your lock
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1) V$SESSION_WAIT.PARAMETER1 is the lib cache object handle we are trying to lock (@sw.sql)
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-> V$EVENT_NAME PARAMETER1 shows that ( @sed "library cache lock" )
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2) Query X$KGLLK by matching X$KGLLK.KGLHDADR to V$SESSION_WAIT.PARAMETER1
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-> find the "holder" sid
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3) Use sw, snapper on the SID holding the lock to see what its doing
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