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If you delete the alert log and Oracle needs to make an entry thereafter the
file will re-appear all by itself.
Dick Goulet
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Date: 9/13/2001 6:50 AM
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Hi,
I had a situation yesterday where a rogue process wrote millions of
error messages into the alert log. I was able to get rid of the process,
then delete the error messages out. But it would have been quicker to just
blow it away and create a new, empty one. I was concerned as to the effect
that would have on Oracle. Would it bring Oracle down? What is the best way
to handle this?
Bill Carle
AT&T
Database Administrator
816-995-3922
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