What Are Those Oracle Processes Doing?

Hi,
I have a system using oracle as the database server.
Sometimes, the performance of my system would be very bad.
And when I check the CPU usage using the 'top' command,
it seemed that oracle process is taking up a lot of the resources.
Is there anyway for me to know what is oracle processing at that moment?
Thanks in advance.
Bye.

is it a generic oracle<instance> process that is running? Or does it have another name like ora_pmon_<instace> or ora_snpX_<instance>?
to find out you can take the Unix PID and figure out what session has spawned that process.
select usename,sid,serial# from v$session where paddr in (select addr from v$process where spid = 'UNIX PID HERE')
You can get more info from V$session than that if you like.

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