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Re: Listener.log

From: Frank van Bortel <fbortel_at_home.nl>
Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 20:10:14 GMT
Message-ID: <39FF08A4.AB83EAFB@home.nl>

FAQ...
Unixes (as Solaris may be qualified), keep pointer to the file open, whether you relocate it or not. Good, huh?

spaz wrote:

> Quick, hopefully simple question in terms of listener.log file
>
> Running Oracle 8 on Solaris 2.6
>
> Why isn't the listener.log file the same as the alert<SID>.log file in
> terms of
> being able to move this file and have the listener start logging to a
> new file?
>
> It won't even log to listener.log if you rename it, and create another
> listener.log file.
> The listener will log to the file you just renamed it to.
>
> I know with the alert log, you can just move it, Oracle will create a
> new on and start logging away. What's the difference. Is the solution
> a lsnrctl reload?
>
> Thanks.

--
Gtrz,

Frank van Bortel
Received on Tue Oct 31 2000 - 14:10:14 CST

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