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In article <20040227195148.GA18191_at_mladen.wangtrading.com>, Mladen
Gogala <mladen_at_wangtrading.com> writes
>Whooa! Good golly! You just re-wrote Pete's paper! I also believe that any
>pape appearing these days should include DBMS_MONITOR.
Hi Mladen,
It's OK, its good feedback. As i said its not a polished paper and was just a list of methods I had found for a client that i thought i would share it with everyone. I will update the paper and add;
o - oradebug o - events in the init.ora o - dbms_monitor o - dbms_trace o - a sample logon trigger o - 10053 o - dbms_application_info
I will let you know when its done
Looks like i didn't catch everything then!!
kind regards
Pete
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