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Titi,
well whatever your OS is, you could, if you wanted, use Microsoft LMX, Lan Manager, NFS, any number of file sharing and advertising methods to mount the filesystems or directories you are interested in when UNIX or NT boots, and then grant read permissions to whatever remote users you please.
Having said this, NEVER EVER EVER do this with any datafiles or partitions associated with Oracle's actual data (tables, indexes, what have you).
To look at alertXXX.log, the udump and bdump directories, etc, that's fine.
RSH.
"Titi" <thierry.constant2_at_wanadoo.fr> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> do you know a way to see the alert file ( or at least the ORA-xxxx)
without
> to log to
> the system and open the file ????
>
> Thanks
>
> oracle 8i on WNT, UNIX
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Received on Tue Mar 05 2002 - 21:48:02 CST