Identifying the locks:
SELECT l.inst_id, SUBSTR(l.oracle_username,1,8) ora_user, SUBSTR(l.session_id,1,3) sid, S.serial#, SUBSTR(o.owner||'.'||o.OBJECT_NAME,1,40) object, p.spid os_pid, DECODE(l.locked_mode, 0,'NONE', 1,'NULL', 2,'ROW SHARE', 3,'ROW EXCLUSIVE', 4,'SHARE', 5,'SHARE ROW EXCLUSIVE', 6,'EXCLUSIVE', NULL) lock_mode FROM sys.gv_$locked_object l, dba_objects o, sys.gv_$session s, sys.gv_$process p WHERE l.OBJECT_ID = O.OBJECT_ID AND l.inst_id = s.inst_id AND l.session_id = s.sid AND s.inst_id = p.inst_id AND s.paddr = p.addr(+) ORDER BY l.inst_id
Killing the session:
The SID and the SERIAL# fields can then be used to issue the kill command:
ALTER SYSTEM KILL SESSION 'sid,serial#' IMMEDIATE
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