Re: ODBC and SQLNET.LOG
Date: Fri, 8 Sep 2000 08:01:01 +0200
Message-ID: <8p9v94$ige$15$1_at_news.t-online.com>
[Quoted] I didn't explicit turn on logging on the SQL*Net connection. But how can I
turn it off?
[Quoted] Is there any flag in the registry?
Dieter Gontermann
[Quoted] <jocave_at_my-deja.com> schrieb in im Newsbeitrag:
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> In article <8p2asq$5u6$16$1_at_news.t-online.com>,
> "Dieter Gontermann" <SHPFrankfurt_at_shp-frankfurt.de> wrote:
> > I have serious problems with an ODBC-link to an Oracle-Database on a
remote
> > location. Whenever the line is down and a connection cannot be
established,
> > the ODBC driver creates a SQLNET.LOG file in the winnt/system32
directory
> > which grows up unlimited to more than 900 MB (not KB), so that the
free
> > diskspace is less than 5 Kb and the system is going down more or less.
> >
> > My question:
> >
> > Is there any way to either stop logging Oracle this way or to limit
the file
> > size for the SQLNET.LOG?
>
> I'm not certain that that the ODBC driver has anything to do with
> generating this file. Unless you've explictly turned logging on (from
> the ODBC Data Source Administrator | Tracing) and set the log file to
> SQLNET.LOG, the ODBC driver shouldn't be logging anything, much less 900
> MB!
>
> Is it possible that you've turned on logging of your SQL*Net connection?
>
> Justin Cave
> Oracle ODBC Development
>
> Opinions expressed herein are mine and may not reflect those of Oracle
> Corporation
>
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Received on Fri Sep 08 2000 - 08:01:01 CEST