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thanks 4 the helpful info
<xmark.powell_at_eds.com.x> wrote in message
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> In article <RchG6.5$wN5.11508_at_news.pacbell.net>, devdewboy
> <devdewboy_at_hotmail.com> writes:
> >'morning,
> >
> >Subject: Listener and its log file
> >The question deals with any OS and Oracle 8.x version.
> >If the listeners log file is hugh say 50 megs+, does this hamper the
> >database in any way? Overhead, slow listener down at startup or during
> >normal operation?
> >
> >My followup to this is if I move the file (cleanup), is it required that
I
> >shut the listener down first and then move/delete the log, or can I do
this
> >while the listner is running?
> >
> >thanks,
> >dew
> >
> >
> You do not need to stop the listener to remove or move the logfile.
Instead
> sign on to the listener and stop logging, remove the file, and start
logging
> again.
>
> use the show command to see the current setting
> lsnrctl
> set password x
> show log_status
> set log_status off
>
> -- Mark D. Powell --
>
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Received on Fri Apr 27 2001 - 16:45:22 CDT