Identify to which mid-tier you are be connected on a multi-node R12 env

How can we identify to which mid-tier we are be connected on a multi-node R12 environment through backend
Do someone have a handy script to get the details of the connected sessions on each middle-tier node

hi
user481019 wrote:
How can we identify to which mid-tier we are be connected on a multi-node R12 environment through backendFND_NODES table contains information about node_names and services enabled on a node.
In multinode instance if you want to know which node is running what services, You can query the fnd_nodes and get that information.
Do someone have a handy script to get the details of the connected sessions on each middle-tier nodefnd_logins
fnd_user
v$process
v$session
REM
REM It's configured to work with SQL Directory (SQLDIR).
REM SQLDIR is a utility that allows easy organization and
REM execution of SQL*Plus scripts using user-friendly menu.
REM
REM
REM File:
REM a_user_ses_R11i.10.2.sql
REM
REM <SQLDIR_GRP>APPS APPS_ADMIN USER MOST</SQLDIR_GRP>
REM
REM SQLDIR Group Descriptions:
REM     APPS     -     APPS General
REM     APPS_INST     -     APPS Installation
REM     APPS_CONC_PROG     -     APPS Concurrent Programs
REM     APPS_CONC_MAN     -     APPS Concurrent Managers
REM     APPS_ADMIN     -     APPS Administration
REM     DBF     - Data Files
REM     TABSP     - Tablespace
REM     UTIL     - Utility
REM     INDX     - Index
REM     LOG     - Redo Log
REM     RBS     - Rollback
REM     MAINT     - Maintenance
REM     REVERSE     - Reverse Engineering
REM     SGA     - SGA Maintenance
REM     TAB     - Table
REM     USER     - User Management
REM     STATS     - Statistics
REM     STORAGE     - Storage Management
REM     INIT     - Database Init Parameters
REM     LATCH     - Latches
REM     LOCK     - Locks
REM     SEGMENT     - Segment Management
REM     BACKUP     - Backup Management
REM     PQ     - Parallel Query
REM     TRACE     - SQL Tracing Tuning
REM     PART     - Partitioning
REM     MOST     - Favorite Scripts
REM
REM
REM
REM
REM Purpose:
REM <SQLDIR_TXT>
REM     This script reports APPS active middle-tier sessions
REM     (works with newest 11.5.10.2 framework)
REM </SQLDIR_TXT>
REM
REM Usage:
REM a_user_ses_R11i.10.2.sql
REM
REM Example:
REM a_user_ses_R11i.10.2.sql
REM
accept 1 prompt "Enter the type of sessions you'd like to report on web: "
set lines 132
set trims on
col db_pid format a6 heading "DB-PID"
col mt_pid format a6 heading "MT-PID"
col sid_serial     format a16 heading "USR:SID,SERIAL"
col apps_user format a12 heading "Apps User"
col apps_logon_time     format a15 heading "-- Apps --|Logon Time"
col mt_detail     format a15 heading "Middle Tier"
col mt_start_time     format a15 heading "-- M-Tier --|Logon Time"
col module     format a10 heading "Module"
col action     format a35 heading "Module Detail"
alter session set nls_date_format='MON-DD HH24:MI';
select /*+ ORDERED */
p.spid db_pid
, s.process mt_pid
, s.username||':'||SUBSTR(s.sid||','||s.serial#,1,15 ) sid_serial
, fl.start_time apps_logon_time
, fu.user_name apps_user
, s.machine||'.'||s.osuser mt_detail
--, logon_time mt_start_time
, substr(module,1,10) module, action
from fnd_logins fl
, fnd_user fu
, v$process p
, v$session s
where decode('&&1','web',fl.spid,1)=decode('&&1','web',s .process,1)
and fl.pid=p.pid
and fl.process_spid=p.spid
and fl.serial#=p.serial#
and s.process is not null
and s.paddr = p.addr
and fl.user_id=fu.user_id
and fl.end_time is null
please see this
https://forums.oracle.com/forums/search.jspa?threadID=&q=Connected+users&objID=c3&dateRange=all&userID=&numResults=15&rankBy=10001
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