Only in UNIX

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Checking my oraus.msb file on NT, I don't see any list
of events. Am I missing it or is it not there? I'm on
8.1.7 (didn't see it on 8.1.0 either).

Thanks,

yosi

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> Subject: Re: Tracing Events - Anybody have a list of the Events?
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> 
> Very cool,  Thank You.
> 
> David A. Barbour
> Oracle DBA, OCP
> AISD
> 512-414-1002
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> Look near the end (~70% through) of the
> $ORACLE_HOME/rdbms/mesg/oraus.mesg file (on unix at least) for events.
> This is about all I could find.  Anyone else?
> 
> Scott Shafer
> San Antonio, TX
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> > Morning Folks -
> >
> > Hope those of you in the US had a safe and happy 4th - for 
> those of you
> who
> > didn't celebrate this particular holiday, hope your day was 
> also safe and
> > happy ( every day should be safe and happy!).
> >
> > I'm trying to set up some tracing for various 
> events/levels.  Not using
> > OEM.  In the past (and currently), I've just used:
> >           event="10046 trace name context forever,level 4"
> >
> > This of course provides the requisite information, but 
> really can tell
> you
> > much more than you want (or need) to know.  The trace 
> levels given on
> > Metalink are:
> >
> >                                                             
>    1 - Enable
> standard SQL_TRACE
> >
> functionality (Default)
> >                                                             
>    4 - As
> Level 1 PLUS trace bind
> >                                                             
>    values
> >                                                             
>    8 - As
> Level 1 PLUS trace
> >                                                                waits
> >
> >                                                             
>    However
> they state in multiple
> >                                                             
>    messages
> that:
> >
> >
> >
> >                                                             
>    "Events
> should be set only
> >                                                             
>    under the
> direction of Oracle
> >                                                             
>    Support
> and/or Development.
> >                                                                Some
> events produce additional
> >                                                             
>    diagnostic
> information, others
> >                                                                are
> intrusive into database
> >
> operations, while others can
> >                                                             
>    effect
> data in the database.
> >                                                             
>    Syntax
> varies between events
> >                                                             
>    as does
> the meaning of the
> >                                                             
>    level.
> Oracle
> >
> Support/Development will
> >                                                             
>    identify
> the proper syntax and
> >                                                             
>    level (if
> applicable) you
> >                                                             
>    should
> use."
> >
> >                                                                In my
> handy copy of Steve
> >                                                             
>    Adam's
> Oracle 8i internals, he
> >                                                                gives
> three different trace
> >                                                             
>    events
> (one of which is a
> >                                                             
>    level 13 -
> what the heck is
> >                                                             
>    that?),
> but they're all memory
> >                                                             
>    related.
> >
> >                                                                Does
> anyone have a list of the
> >
> events/levels they would care
> >                                                             
>    to share?
> >
> >                                                             
>    Regards,
> >
> >
> >
> > David A. Barbour
> > Oracle DBA, OCP
> > AISD
> > 512-414-1002
> 
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