Tom Brown wrote:> Hi
>
> We have an app on CentOS 5 that is in pyton and uses some form of thin
> oracle client called oracle-instantclient-basic, this error is more
> towards that client i think but if anyone has seen this before then it
> would be great to hear about it.
>
> The basic issue is that we are getting lots of sqlnet.log ''s on
the
> filesystem and we dont seem to be ablr to configure the location of that
> log as there is no oracle configuration for the client as such it seems
> in terms of tnsnames etc that you''d get with the full client.
>
> Anyone ever used this client before or know how to direct its logs
> somewhere else?
>
> thanks
The name and location of the SQLnet log file is determined by options in
the sqlnet.ora file, usually found in $ORACLE_HOME/network/admin or
wherever the environment variable TNS_ADMIN points. The options are:
LOG_FILE_CLIENT - the name of the file (default sqlnet.log)
LOG_DIRECTORY_CLIENT - the directory (default is your current directory)
If you don''t set these values, the default dumps the sqlnet.log file in
the current working directory when a program runs into an Oracle exception.
Hope that helps!
--
Jay Leafey - Memphis, TN
jay.leafey at mindless.com
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