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Stephane,
I have used the trcanlzr on occasion when required by an iTAR. Be careful when the trace file is big - it can blow out the tablespace holding the TRCANLYZR tables. Since the data in these tables are temporary in nature - they are used only for reporting - I converted the bigger tables into GTTs with no issues. Can't answer the dbms_system.set_ev though I do remember using them on 7.3.4 (was a while ago).
John
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Sent: Monday, August 25, 2003 11:25 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Hi,
I just start testing the trcanlzr scripts (metalink 224270.1)
I did not remember seeing any traffic on that utility on oracle-l , that's why I went on orafaq where there is only a post by Jamadagni Rajendra .
I just open a tar to get the dbms_support script to enable 10046 tracing in other session as dbms_system.set_ev is not working here (8172 aix) but Oracle says it is only legitimate to use it on 9i.
So, any feedback on trcanlzr scripts and is it normal that dbms_system.set_ev is not working on 8172 ?
Any workaround ?
I've 9i relaease 2 on my pc, I guess I can copy the dbmssup.sql and prvtsupp.plb over the 8172/aix databases, yes/no ?
Stephane Paquette
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