From: "Marc Hampton" <faunte@NOSPAM.yahoo.com>
Subject: Newbie Logging question
Date: 2000/06/06
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I have an application that has the Oracle Client files on the local machine.
I also have an Oracle database that the application connects to.  I am
trying to figure out where the heck Oracle logs client SQLNET errors.  I
looked in the obvious place /oraSID/sqlnet.log  I see some very old entries,
but none for the errors that I recently produced.  I am sure I don't have a
simple entry in a config file somewhere.  Does anybody know how to turn this
logging on and where it is logged??

Thanks,

Marc

PS I am only trying to capture major SQLNET errors like listener on server
is down, database is down, physical disconnect etc.



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