RE: alert log is not capturing all errors

2001-07-12 Thread John Lewis



You may be thinking of Sybase. 
That is one neat feature about it.

   [EMAIL PROTECTED] 07/12/01 12:35PM 
  Hi List,I have encountered a little strange 
  incident. Here is a brief:I ran a package which runs every day early 
  in the morning. I create a logof the process through the spool 
  command.Today my package didn't run. It had an error saying 'ERROR 
  at line 1: ORA-04068: existing state of packages has been discarded' 
  . Anyway, not abig deal. I think I eliminated the 
  error.The thing that puzzles me is that error IS NOT in the alert 
  log. I had animpression that alert log would capture ALL of the 
  errors occurring on thesystem. Isn't it the case?Thank you for 
  your support.Lyuda Hoska-- Please see the official ORACLE-L 
  FAQ: http://www.orafaq.com-- 
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Re: alert log is not capturing all errors

2001-07-12 Thread John Carlson



The alert log does not capture anything it considers to 
be a user error.

HTH,
John
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 07/12/01 12:35PM 
Hi List,I have encountered a little strange incident. 
Here is a brief:I ran a package which runs every day early in the 
morning. I create a logof the process through the spool 
command.Today my package didn't run. It had an error saying 'ERROR at 
line 1: ORA-04068: existing state of packages has been discarded' . 
Anyway, not abig deal. I think I eliminated the error.The thing 
that puzzles me is that error IS NOT in the alert log. I had 
animpression that alert log would capture ALL of the errors occurring on 
thesystem. Isn't it the case?Thank you for your 
support.Lyuda Hoska-- Please see the official ORACLE-L FAQ: http://www.orafaq.com-- Author: 
 INET: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Fat City Network 
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RE: alert log is not capturing all errors

2001-07-12 Thread lhoska



Thank you 
John.

  -Original Message-From: John Carlson 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2001 5:56 
  PMTo: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-LSubject: Re: 
  alert log is not capturing all errors
  The alert log does not capture anything it considers 
  to be a user error.
  
  HTH,
  John
   [EMAIL PROTECTED] 07/12/01 12:35PM 
  Hi List,I have encountered a little strange 
  incident. Here is a brief:I ran a package which runs every day early 
  in the morning. I create a logof the process through the spool 
  command.Today my package didn't run. It had an error saying 'ERROR 
  at line 1: ORA-04068: existing state of packages has been discarded' 
  . Anyway, not abig deal. I think I eliminated the 
  error.The thing that puzzles me is that error IS NOT in the alert 
  log. I had animpression that alert log would capture ALL of the 
  errors occurring on thesystem. Isn't it the case?Thank you for 
  your support.Lyuda Hoska-- Please see the official ORACLE-L 
  FAQ: http://www.orafaq.com-- 
  Author:  INET: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Fat City Network 
  Services -- (858) 538-5051 FAX: (858) 538-5051San 
  Diego, California -- Public Internet 
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