转自:http://levicorp.com/2009/05/22/how-to-kill-the-running-job/
1. Check the running Job (From here you will get the SID thatrunning the Job)
SQL> SELECT * FROM DBA_JOBS_RUNNING;
2. Make Job become Broken/offline
BEGIN SYS.DBMS_IJOB.BROKEN(job#,TRUE); END;SQL> BEGIN SYS.DBMS_IJOB.BROKEN('136451',TRUE); END;
3. Kill the Oracle’s Session
SQL> ALTER SYSTEM KILL SESSION 'sid,serial#';
4. Kill the O/S Process ID (PID)(一般完成该步骤即可)
SELECT p.spid FROM v$session s, v$process pWHERE s.paddr = p.addrAND s.sid = :sid; For Windows, at the DOS Prompt: orakill sid spidFor UNIX at the command line> kill '9 spidUssually Oracle Job running with Process Name : ora_j00%
5. Check if the Job is Still Running
SQL> SELECT * FROM DBA_JOBS_RUNNING;
6. Determine the Current Number of Job Queue Processes
SQL> col value for a10SQL> select name,value from v$parameter where name = 'job_queue_processes';
7. Alter the Job Queue to Zero
SQL> ALTER SYSTEM SET job_queue_processes = 0;This will bring down the entire job queue processes.
8. Validate that No Processes are Using the Job Queue
SQL> SELECT * FROM DBA_JOBS_RUNNING;
9. Mark the DBMS_JOB as Not Broken
BEGIN SYS.DBMS_IJOB.BROKEN(job#,FALSE); END;
10. Alter the Job Queue to Original Value
SQL> ALTER SYSTEM SET job_queue_processes = original_value;
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