TRACEFILE
command line keywordTRACEFILE
specifies the name of the file in
which trace information is logged.
The executables that can use this keyword are:
rwbuilder |
yes |
rwrun |
yes |
rwclient |
no |
rwcgi |
no |
rwserver |
yes |
rwservlet |
no |
rwconverter |
no |
TRACEFILE=tracefile
Values |
Description |
|
Any valid filename. Default = |
Tracing options specified on the command line override configuration file settings.
For Reports Builder (rwbuilder
) or Reports Runtime (rwrun
),
tracing options can be configured in the builder configuration file (rwbuilder.conf
)
or specified on the command line.
The location of the trace file is relative to the Oracle Reports log directory
(ORACLE_HOME/reports/logs\rep_machinename-rwbuilder\
)
or absolute if a full path name is specified. If you do not specify a trace
file name, the default name is rwserver.trc
.
For Reports Server (rwserver
), tracing options can be configured
in the server configuration file (server_name.conf
)
or specified on the command line when starting the server.
The location of the trace file is relative to the Oracle Reports log directory
(ORACLE_HOME/reports/logs
) or absolute if a full path
name is specified. If you do not specify a trace file name, the default
server trace file name is rwserver.trc
and the default engine
trace file name is rwEng-x.trc
(where x
is the engine ID)
For Reports Servlet (rwservlet
), tracing options are configured
in the servlet configuration file (rwservlet.properties
).
To enable job tracing for an individual report, specify desired tracing
options with traceOpts
in the configuration file or TRACEOPTS
on the command line.
Whether an existing file will be overwritten or appended to depends on
the TRACEMODE
setting.
Running a report from the command line
For setting tracing options in configuration files, see the chapter "Configuring
OracleAS Reports Services" in the OracleAS Reports Services Publishing
Reports to the Web manual, available on the Oracle
Technology Network Oracle Reports Documentation page (http://www.oracle.com/technology/documentation/reports.html
).
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