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тАО06-26-2007 06:26 PM
тАО06-26-2007 06:26 PM
Re: How to find the output file used with @something.com/out=file
Still have to get my first malicious user. Malicious (HP) programs yes, but not users.
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тАО06-26-2007 06:44 PM
тАО06-26-2007 06:44 PM
Re: How to find the output file used with @something.com/out=file
I was using this more for troubleshooting than auditing. We have cases where a user (developer or DBA) will say I ran x procedure but its not working. If I have a log of everything they did its much easier for me to troubleshoot. Its not really a big deal I was just hoping there was an easy to do this. I log everything else but I can't capture the /output qualifier.
I could probably look at SYS$OUTPUT and if its a disk device then I can assume that the user used the /output qualifier but I won't know the filename.
I could probably look at SYS$OUTPUT and if its a disk device then I can assume that the user used the /output qualifier but I won't know the filename.
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тАО06-27-2007 05:20 PM
тАО06-27-2007 05:20 PM
Re: How to find the output file used with @something.com/out=file
Jeff Bath>>>"I was using this more for troubleshooting than auditing." ... "I log everything else but I can't capture the /output qualifier."
I am curious why you are opposed to using a program to get this info.
Other than an image rundown, and the creation of some DCL symbols, I am not aware of any side effects of running PPF.
You have all the tools needed to get the info if you want it.
Jon
I am curious why you are opposed to using a program to get this info.
Other than an image rundown, and the creation of some DCL symbols, I am not aware of any side effects of running PPF.
You have all the tools needed to get the info if you want it.
Jon
it depends
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