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My guess would be that since it is a security risk, it's probably not a good a idea to make it a supported parameter.
Jared
On Friday 27 December 2002 05:18, Jamadagni, Rajendra wrote:
> O Oracle Guru's
> Please tell us, why _trace_files_public is *STILL* an underscore
> parameter??
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> Raj
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> They were put there in 7.1 in order to comply with some security standard.
> And their purpose is exactly to prevent a dba from logging in without being
> monitored. It's in the 7.1 new features manual, as far as I remember.
> That's also the version where it was suddenly not possible for the poor
> deveopers to see their own tracefiles, except if they set
> _trace_files_public=true.
>
> Mogens
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