Environment: Oracle 8.1.7.4 on RedHat AS2.1

I'm in the process of preparing to convert a 90M row table from 
heap-organized to index organized. I think I've pretty well got a 
formula for doing the actual table conversion. It's a very basic 
table, four NUMBER columns, with a PK on the first two. I'm 
planning to extract the data to a sorted, comma-delimited flat 
file, then using SQL Loader with direct path to do the import. 
On a 2.8GHz 2-way Linux box, that process is taking me about 30 
minutes. 

Building two additional indexes on that table after the data has 
been loaded is taking anywhere from 30 minutes up to three hours. 
I'm trying to determine why there is a wide variation in the 
performance of the index build operation by tracing the session, 
however, I can't seem to generate a trace file! I can run the 
'alter session' to get a 100046 trace, but no file is created in 
my user_dump_dest (nor, for that matter, is it being created in 
my background_dump_dest, core_dump_dest, or any place else on the 
local machine as best as I can tell).

I've run these traces before in other instances on the same 
machine, and I don't believe that there is a file ownership or 
permissions problem anywhere in the mix. Does anyone have any 
thoughts on where my trace file is going, if it is going 
anywhere? Or how to determine why I'm not generating a trace 
file?

Any thoughts or pointers are greatly appreciated.

 -- Tom

Thomas A. La Porte, DreamWorks SKG
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