truncating listener logs -- or even starting a secondary listener, stopping 
the one with the log that is too large and removing the log, then restarting 
the original listener....


>From: "Mark Leith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Subject: RE: Perl DBA Tools
>Date: Tue, 24 Apr 2001 02:40:25 -0800
>
>Jared,
>
>Adding on to monitoring the alertSID.log, how about also monitoring the
>Archive log directory for free space - and size, then alert by email when
>say 90% full. Or go one step further - and when it reaches 90% full ftp the
>older logs to a backup directory.
>
>I'm still thinking about this one - we have loads of requests for
>functionality in tools that just seem outrageous - shall I send them all to
>you in a great big list? :-)
>
>Cheers
>
>Mark
>
>-----Original Message-----
>Sent: Tuesday, April 24, 2001 09:46
>To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
>
>
>Jared
>
>Don't have any suggestions (except for enterprise manager that works, 
>fast),
>but if you're looking for perl development help, I'd be interested.
>
>David Lord
>
>-----Original Message-----
>Sent: 23 April 2001 20:02
>To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
>
>
>
>Hello List,
>
>For those of you that use Perl or would like to use Perl for your
>regular DBA tasks, I have a request.
>
>Do you have any tasks you perform with a series of SQL scripts,
>shell scripts, etc, that you feel are somewhat of a kludge?
>
>Have you every asked yourself " There must be a better way to
>do this?"
>
>Or do you just have a wishlist of tools that would make day to day
>DBA life easier, but feel that it's too complex or unwieldy to tackle
>with PL/SQL and SQL*Plus?
>
>I'm looking for just those kinds of ideas for a project I'm working on.
>
>No ideas too silly or complicated.  Granted, they may be too silly or
>complicated to actually implement, but you never know.  No idea is
>a bad idea until it's thought through.
>
>Come to think of it, the same holds true for good ideas also.
>
>Anyway, let's hear it!
>
>Some examples of tools that I have used in Perl:
>
>* Create multiple users from a CSV file generated from MS Excel.  Works
>   great when someone asks for 100 users to be created.
>
>* Monitor databases for SNIPED sessions then KILL them.
>
>* Monitor  the alert.log for Errors and mail to DBA's and or selectect
>    other individuals.  Errors can be filtered by type and selectively
>mailed.
>    I've used this for duhvelopers that don't want to be bothered with
>    error trapping and send hundreds of emails to the DBA's due to their
>    error messages.  Que's up messages for 5 minutes or 100 messages,
>    whichever comes first ( avoids swamping the mail server in a crisis )
>
>*  How about a way to serve up passwords to users for use with command
>    line utilities in a secure manner?  Oh wait, I don't have that one yet.
>
>As you can see, I have a wishlist too.  Lemme hear what you would like!
>
>TIA
>
>Jared
>
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