Sign-On Audit: Forms

Hi,
AIX: 5.3 - EBS R12 - DB 10.2.0.2
I have a question about the audit, at forms level.
It happen frequently, that we have a frmweb process, at O/S level that consum ~20% cpu. When we check in the database, the process is not there anymore.
We enabled the Sign-On Audit at forms level, to monitor from OAM.
Is there any audit table that keep trace of the frmweb PID? I'd like to find, from a PID, which form it was and which user was using that form. Unfortunatly, when we find a frmweb process in trouble, there is no more connection to that form into the database so I cannot 'select process, action from v$session where process = <frmweb_pid>'.
Thank you,
Felix

Felix.
The list of tables which are involved when enabling this profile option are outlined in (Note: 368260.1 - What Tables Are Involved In Using The System Profile 'Sign-On:Audit Level'?).
Regards,
Hussein

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