It should be run from svrmgr

Babu




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Hi KG,

Is "ORADEBUG PEEK" an utility that only works in 9I ? Could I use it in the
user account .ie. not sys account ?
I am using Version Version 8.0.6 and it does not work for me. Please
advise.
Thanks.

SQL> ORADEBUG peek
unknown command beginning "ORADEBUG p..." - rest of line ignored.

Regds,
New Bee
            -----Original Message-----
            From: K Gopalakrishnan [mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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            Raj:

            You are right. But you can find the with PGA dump
            or ORADEBUG PEEK..

            KG


            -----Original Message-----
            Rajendra
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            Dear 'New Bee',

            If I remember correctly, I read an reply by Steve Adams that
this trace flag
            is in the PGA (??) so not possible to find.

            O Wise Men/Women ... please correct me if I am wrong ...
            Raj
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            Hi Dave,

            Thanks but the command does not work.

            In SQLPLUS,
            SQL> alter SESSION SET SQL_TRACE=TRUE
              2  /
            Session altered.
            SQL> SHOW PARAMETER SQL_TRACE
            unknown SHOW option "PARAMETER"
            unknown SHOW option "SQL_TRACE"

            I am using Oracle Database 8.1.6. Any other suggestions ?
Thanks.

            Regds,
            New Bee

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