Hi Kathy,

> Ok then why would my oem on one solaris system write files as 
> 664 and another write files as 644?
> both databases  have '_trace_files_public = TRUE' parameter.
> both are writing out files using utl_file.  The only 
> difference is one sits on a Netapp filer.

Was the Database/Listener bounced after a change in umask? This _could_
explain the difference in behaviour... The values are read during process
startup - a change in umask would not be noticed unless the Db/listener is
bounced. Was this the case? I am confused too!

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