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Re: Listener process out of control?

From: Guus van de Sande <dyntas.nospam_at_wxs.nl>
Date: 1998/03/31
Message-ID: <01bd5cde$5dcf3e40$7a1179c3@dyntaswxs.nl>#1/1

Although the other answer will end you problem, it might be interesting to look in the trace-file what causes the listener to generated that much data. There definitely is a problem behind it.

good luck,
Guus van de Sande

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martinpg_at_ix.netcom.com schreef in artikel
<6fpsjq$t37_at_sjx-ixn4.ix.netcom.com>...

> I had an interesting problem at work today. My harddisk was completely
> full whereas on Friday I'd had at least one gig of free space. I'm
> running Oracle7 on Windows NT 4.0. It turns out that a file called
> listener.trc to be found in <oracle_home>\network\trace was over one
> gig in size. I deleted it, and then re-installed Oracle7, only to find
> that I was losing hard disk space at the rate of 1M a second.
>
> A far as I can tell, when my TNSListener service was running it was
> writing out a "log" to this file. Can anyone tell me what is going on
> and what is the best solution to this?
>
> Thanks for any help...
>
> Martin
>
>
>
Received on Tue Mar 31 1998 - 00:00:00 CST

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