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* [http://arup.blogspot.co.uk/2013/04/switching-back-to-regular-listener-log.html Switch back to old-style listener log file - not using adr]
 
* [http://arup.blogspot.co.uk/2013/04/switching-back-to-regular-listener-log.html Switch back to old-style listener log file - not using adr]
 
===adrci===
 
===adrci===
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The new way to package problems and their incidents up for Oracle Support.<br />
 
A useful way to keep the purging of trace files under control.<br />
 
A useful way to keep the purging of trace files under control.<br />
 
With an Oracle database environment setup, type:
 
With an Oracle database environment setup, type:
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<pre>
 
<pre>
 
adrci> help
 
adrci> help
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</pre>
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Show registered ORACLE_HOMEs
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show home
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Set one of the homes
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set home diag/rdbms/orcl
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Are there any problems?
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show problem
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Show the incident(s) of this problem
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show incident
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Show more detail about an incident
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show incident -mode detail -p "incident_id=<incident number>"
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Show the incident trace file for this incident
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show trace /u01/app/oracle/diag/rdbms/orcl/orcl/incident/incdir_6201/orcl_ora_2299_i6201.trc
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Package a problem up for Oracle Support
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ips create package problem 1 correlate all
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</pre>
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Zip a problem package for Oracle Support
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ips generate package 2 in "/home/oracle"
 
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</pre>
 
To see current setup, type:
 
To see current setup, type:
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</pre>
 
</pre>
 
Trace files will now be deleted after 10 days.<br />
 
Trace files will now be deleted after 10 days.<br />
If space is running low, you can manually delete trace files like this:
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If space is running low, you can manually delete trace files.<br />
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This deletes all trace files older than 1 day (note the age parameter is minutes, not hours).
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purge -age 3600 -type trace
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Show the tracefiles in reverse time order
 
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purge -age 3600 -type TRACE
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show tracefile -rt
 
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</pre>
This deletes all trace files older than 1 day (note the age parameter is minutes, not hours).<br />
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===Use command line interface from shell===
 
===Use command line interface from shell===
 
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Revision as of 13:42, 30 August 2017

adrci

The new way to package problems and their incidents up for Oracle Support.
A useful way to keep the purging of trace files under control.
With an Oracle database environment setup, type:

adrci

To get out, type:

adrci> exit

To get help, type:

adrci> help

Show registered ORACLE_HOMEs

show home

Set one of the homes

set home diag/rdbms/orcl

Are there any problems?

show problem

Show the incident(s) of this problem

show incident

Show more detail about an incident

show incident -mode detail -p "incident_id=<incident number>"

Show the incident trace file for this incident

show trace /u01/app/oracle/diag/rdbms/orcl/orcl/incident/incdir_6201/orcl_ora_2299_i6201.trc

Package a problem up for Oracle Support

ips create package problem 1 correlate all

Zip a problem package for Oracle Support

ips generate package 2 in "/home/oracle"

To see current setup, type:

adrci> show control

SHORTP_POLICY and LONGP_POLICY are number of hours to keep trace files and alert files respectively. These can be changed by typing:

set control (SHORTP_POLICY=240)

Trace files will now be deleted after 10 days.
If space is running low, you can manually delete trace files.
This deletes all trace files older than 1 day (note the age parameter is minutes, not hours).

purge -age 3600 -type trace

Show the tracefiles in reverse time order

show tracefile -rt

Use command line interface from shell

adrci exec="show homes"
adrci exec="set home diag/tnslsnr/ravjde01/listener_ravjde1;show control"
adrci exec="set home diag/tnslsnr/ravjde01/listener_ravjde1;set control (shortp_policy=360,longp_policy=720);purge;show control;"

Shell script to purge ADR data

Found here

# Purge ADR contents (adr_purge.sh)
purge_log () {
purge_min=$(( 24 * 60 * $2 ))
echo “INFO: purging $1 older than $2 days”
adrci exec=”set homepath $file_line;purge -age $purge_min -type $1″
}

echo “INFO: adrci purge started at `date`”
adrci exec=”show homes”|grep -v : | while read file_line
do
echo “INFO: adrci purging diagnostic destination ” $file_line
echo “——————————————————————————-”
purge_log ALERT 365
purge_log INCIDENT 273
purge_log TRACE 120
purge_log CDUMP 75
purge_log HM 75
echo “——————————————————————————-”
done
echo
echo “INFO: adrci purge finished at `date`”