I have a listener.log that is rather large. I want to archive the current
one and create a new one. From what I can tell is that I have two
options.........
1) -Shut down the listener service (8.1.7 on NT 4.0)
-rename the current log
-startup the listener service again and this will create a new log
listener.log
or
2) -at a dos prompt type....
-MSDOS> lsnrctl set log_file listener1.log
-This can be done without stopping the listener service
Am I correct about these two methods? Just want to check before I mess
things up. I have renamed my <SID>Alert.log before but never my listener.
Thanks,
Dave
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