Catherine,

Just a WAG, but could the udump directory be a link to the
nieora/8.1.6/rdbms/log directory?

David A. Barbour
Oracle DBA, OCP

"CHAN Chor Ling Catherine (CSC)" wrote:
> 
> Hi Ed,
> 
> SQL> select name, value
>   2  from v$parameter
>   3  where name like '%user_dump%';
> 
> NAME                                     VALUE
> ---------------------------------------- --------------------------------
> user_dump_dest                           /dg1/oracle/niecomn/admin/udump
> 
> The user_dump_dest is /dg1/oracle/niecomn/admin/udump but the trace file is
> dumped into another directory /dg1/oracle/nieora/8.1.6/rdbms/log.
> The unix permission for /dg1/oracle/niecomn/admin/udump &
> /dg1/oracle/nieora/8.1.6/rdbms/log is the same.
> 
> I just don't understand why the trace file is not located in user_dump_dest.
> 
> Puzzled,
> New bee
>                 -----Original Message-----
>                 From:   Shevtsov, Eduard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>                 Sent:   Thursday, April 26, 2001 6:26 PM
>                 To:     Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
>                 Subject:        RE: Trace file does not reside in
> user_dump_dest. Why ?
> 
>                 Hi
> 
>                 have you got unix permissions to write to this directory?
>                 Try to logon as oracle owner and check it by writing any
>                 small file there.
> 
>                 Also look at the output of the query
> 
>                 select name, value
>                 from v$parameter
>                 where name like '%user_dump%';
> 
>                 It will show your actual user dump directory
> 
>                 HTH
> 
>                 Ed
> 
>                 >
>                 >
>                 >  Hi,
>                 >
>                 >  I forget to mention that when I show parameter dest* in
>                 >  server manager , the
>                 >  user_dump_dest is pointing to the right directory
>                 >  /dg1/oracle/niecomn/admin/udump.
>                 >
>                 >  My earlier email :
>                 >               I issue the command "alter database backup
>                 >  controlfile to
>                 >  trace", expecting my trace file to reside in the
>                 >  user_dump_dest directory.
>                 >
>                 >               connect / as sysdba;
>                 >               startup
> pfile=/dg1/oracle/nieora/8.1.6/dbs/initNIE.ora
>                 >
>                 >               In the startup file,
>                 >                  User_dump_dest =
> /dg1/oracle/niecomn/admin/udump
>                 >
>                 >               However, the trace file resides in another
> directory
>                 >  /dg1/oracle/nieora/8.1.6/rdbms/log.
>                 >
>                 >               I am very... very puzzled. Could the gurus
> explain this
>                 >  phenomenon ? Thanks.
>                 >
>                 >  Regds,
>                 >  New Bee
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