ALTER system set events
Hi allI use a 10.2.0.4 Oracle version.
My colleague trace active generation using: alter system set events 942 trace name errorstack level 3';
How will I know if it is active now? And how can I turn it off?
Kind regards
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How will I know if it is active now?
For all the events that are defined at the system level, try and check the trace file created in USER_DUMP_DEST directory:
alter system set events 'immediate trace name events level 4';
And how can I turn it off?
Try:
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bharathDBA wrote:
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I know, I specify the store, and it will automatically connect to the correct database (this is the case).
No - NOT sure that connect you to the right base.
As said ground that alias 'keep' is on the client and can be mapped to ANY DATABASE at all.
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