Re: Alert log scan script

2001-07-10 Thread JDonson

I believe that a dedicated window running

tail -f 10 /alert_log_filename

  will keep an eye on the last 10 lines of the
  alert log in Unix/Linux.

 - jeremy donson
 CateredComputing
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Re: Alert log scan script

2001-07-10 Thread Ruth Gramolini

Try AlertView from zephyrus.com.  It is a free tool for analyzing your alert
logs.

Ruth
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 Last week I was bit by a corrupt block on an index.  I run Analyze every
 week which I found has been blowing up for some time due to the block
 corruption.  Since Analyze does not create a log I did not know the
Analyze
 was blowing up.  Now I know that there are messages in the alert log that
 would have told me I had problems with the Analyze and the index.

 To make a long story short I need a good log scan script.  Hopefully one
 that will work on Unix and NT.  Mainly Unix.  If anyone can help I would
 appreciate it.

 Thanks!
 Ron
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RE: Alert log scan script

2001-07-10 Thread Mark Leith

Ron,

I've attached one that I also got from the list some time ago, you may need
to use something like bablefish to translate the comments :)

HTH

Mark

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L.
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Last week I was bit by a corrupt block on an index.  I run Analyze every
week which I found has been blowing up for some time due to the block
corruption.  Since Analyze does not create a log I did not know the Analyze
was blowing up.  Now I know that there are messages in the alert log that
would have told me I had problems with the Analyze and the index.

To make a long story short I need a good log scan script.  Hopefully one
that will work on Unix and NT.  Mainly Unix.  If anyone can help I would
appreciate it.

Thanks!
Ron
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