Re: oracle log file at redhat 7.3

2003-02-06 Thread Ron Rogers
Pomin,
 The log is usually located in the "bdump" location defined in the
initSID.ora file for your instance. The name will be something like
alert_SID.log.
Ron

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hi all,
how I know where the log directory in oracle on redhat 7.3 ?
because I have a problem with my server, I was installed redhat 7.3 and
oracle 9.0.1 in Dell Power 2650. but after 2 week I get a problem is the
computer "HANG".
anyone can help me..
please I very appreciate


Regards,


Pomin

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oracle log file at redhat 7.3

2003-02-05 Thread pomin



hi all,
how I know where the log directory in oracle 
on redhat 7.3 ?
because I have a problem with my server, I was 
installed redhat 7.3 and oracle 9.0.1 in Dell Power 2650. but after 2 week I get 
a problem is the computer "HANG".
anyone can help me..
please I very appreciate
 
 
Regards,
 
 
Pomin