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RE: Daily Heath report script

From: Norman Dunbar <norman.dunbar_at_environment-agency.gov.uk>
Date: Mon, 07 Nov 2005 08:31:20 +0000
Message-Id: <s36f10f7.093@environment-agency.gov.uk>

Morning all,

Norman Dunbar.
Contract Oracle DBA.
Rivers House, Leeds.

Internal : 7 28 2051
External : 0113 231 2051

>>> "Marquez, Chris" <cmarquez_at_collegeboard.org> 11/04/05 06:47pm >>>

>> I guess this explains it, but who would own this code (trigger),
SYS? Here's an example of its use which I needed to use in a past contract. Some job or user was filling up huge amounts of TEMP space on a regular basis and nobody could find out who or what it was. This helped (Table and trigger are owned by SYS - never tried SYSTEM but it could work I suspect) :

BEGIN
    IF (Is_Servererror(1652)) THEN -- Unable to extend temp by %s in tablespace %s

        INSERT INTO SERVERERROR VALUES ( 'ora_sysevent : ' || ora_sysevent);

        INSERT INTO SERVERERROR VALUES ( 'ora_login_user : ' || ora_login_user);

        INSERT INTO SERVERERROR VALUES ( 'ora_server_error : ' || ora_server_error(1));

        l_n := ora_sql_txt(l_sql_text);
        FOR x IN 1..l_n LOOP
            INSERT INTO SERVERERROR VALUES ( 'sql_text line(' || x ||
') : ' || l_sql_text(x));
        END LOOP;

    END IF;
END;
/

It's not sophisticated, but we nailed the b*gg*r the first time it errorred !

Cheers,
Norman.

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