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logminer and my_lbu

Posted on 18-Apr-2007 By Admin No Comments on logminer and my_lbu

dbms_logmnr.add_logfile(‘/export/home/oracle/paresh/arch1_558809894_83113.arc’, options => dbms_logmnr.new);

dbms_logmnr.add_logfile(‘/export/home/oracle/paresh/arch1_558809894_83114.arc’, options => dbms_logmnr.addfile);

dbms_logmnr.add_logfile(‘/export/home/oracle/paresh/arch1_558809894_83115.arc’, options => dbms_logmnr.addfile);

dbms_logmnr.add_logfile(‘/export/home/oracle/paresh/arch1_558809894_83116.arc’, options => dbms_logmnr.addfile);

execute DBMS_LOGMNR.START_LOGMNR(options => dbms_logmnr.dict_from_online_catalog);

Then rename v$logmnr_contents to logminer_bak.

Then run my_lbu.sql

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