RE: Error extensions in the alrtXXX.log

2003-01-27 Thread Denham Eva
Title: Error extensions in the alrtXXX.log



Thanks 
for your input.



  -Original Message-From: Robert Freeman 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Friday, January 24, 2003 
  3:12 PMTo: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-LSubject: 
  RE: Error extensions in the alrtXXX.log
  Look 
  in the Oracle Errors Manual, it will give you a list of all the prefixes for 
  the different kinds of errors.
  
  RF
  
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Denham EvaSent: 
Friday, January 24, 2003 3:04 AMTo: Multiple recipients of list 
ORACLE-LSubject: Error extensions in the 
alrtXXX.log
Hello List, 
Pls help, I am busy playing with a Perl script 
which I want to read through the error log file each day and mail me when an 
error has occurred.
I have already created the part that will be 
backing up the alrtXXX.log to another file. So that it starts afresh each 
morning.
OK here are the obvious ones I personally can 
remember, please let me know of others that I can scan for. 
ORA- PLS- Errors IMP- 
Jared would probably have a far better script. 
Anyway how else dose one learn? without the proverbial "Roll up the sleeves 
and climb in under the hood" right? Hey, Jared I still intend to buy your 
book this year, perhaps in the next few months when I hopefully will get 
something back from the Taxman.
Regards 
Denham Eva Oracle DBA "UNIX is basically a simple operating system, but you 
have to be a genius to understand the simplicity." Dennis Ritchie. 


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RE: Error extensions in the alrtXXX.log

2003-01-24 Thread Jorma.Vuorio
Title: Error extensions in the alrtXXX.log



I think the only erros 
which can exists in alert.og are ORA-

-Original Message-From: ext Denham Eva 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: 24 January, 2003 11:04To: 
Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-LSubject: Error extensions in the 
alrtXXX.log
Hello List, 
Pls help, I am busy playing with a Perl script which 
I want to read through the error log file each day and mail me when an error has 
occurred.
I have already created the part that will be backing 
up the alrtXXX.log to another file. So that it starts afresh each 
morning.
OK here are the obvious ones I personally can 
remember, please let me know of others that I can scan for. 
ORA- PLS- 
Errors IMP- 
Jared would probably have a far better script. Anyway 
how else dose one learn? without the proverbial "Roll up the sleeves and climb 
in under the hood" right? Hey, Jared I still intend to buy your book this year, 
perhaps in the next few months when I hopefully will get something back from the 
Taxman.
Regards 
Denham Eva Oracle DBA "UNIX is 
basically a simple operating system, but you have to be a genius to understand 
the simplicity." Dennis 
Ritchie. 


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RE: Error extensions in the alrtXXX.log

2003-01-24 Thread O'Neill, Sean
 From: Denham Eva [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Date: Fri, 24 Jan 2003 11:03:47 +0200
 Subject: Error extensions in the alrtXXX.log

Hello List,

Pls help, I am busy playing with a Perl script which I want to read
through
the error log file each day and mail me when an error has occurred.
I have already created the part that will be backing up the alrtXXX.log to
another file. So that it starts afresh each morning.
OK here are the obvious ones I personally can remember, please let me know
of others that I can scan for.

ORA-
PLS-
Errors
IMP-

A few others that might be worth considering for inclusion are:

TNS-
TRC
cannot
checkpoint (?)
exceeded
crash
recovery
corrupt
warn
fail

HTH,

BTW, was not aware that PLS- or IMP- type errors messages could get
populated into ALRT log!


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Seán O' Neill
Organon (Ireland) Ltd.
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RE: Error extensions in the alrtXXX.log

2003-01-24 Thread Robert Freeman
Title: Error extensions in the alrtXXX.log



Look 
in the Oracle Errors Manual, it will give you a list of all the prefixes for the 
different kinds of errors.

RF

  -Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Denham EvaSent: 
  Friday, January 24, 2003 3:04 AMTo: Multiple recipients of list 
  ORACLE-LSubject: Error extensions in the 
  alrtXXX.log
  Hello List, 
  Pls help, I am busy playing with a Perl script 
  which I want to read through the error log file each day and mail me when an 
  error has occurred.
  I have already created the part that will be 
  backing up the alrtXXX.log to another file. So that it starts afresh each 
  morning.
  OK here are the obvious ones I personally can 
  remember, please let me know of others that I can scan for. 
  ORA- PLS- 
  Errors IMP- 
  Jared would probably have a far better script. 
  Anyway how else dose one learn? without the proverbial "Roll up the sleeves 
  and climb in under the hood" right? Hey, Jared I still intend to buy your book 
  this year, perhaps in the next few months when I hopefully will get something 
  back from the Taxman.
  Regards 
  Denham Eva Oracle DBA "UNIX is basically a simple operating system, but you have to be a 
  genius to understand the simplicity." Dennis Ritchie. 
  
  
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