Using the ttCapture Utility

The ttCapture utility captures information about the configuration and state of TimesTen. The ttCapture utility generates a file named ttcapture.date.time.log. By default, the file is written to the directory from which you invoke the ttCapture utility. Use the ttCapture -dest option to direct the output file to be written to another directory.

If you run ttCapture again, it writes the information to a new file.

When you experience a problem with a TimesTen database, run ttCapture with the DSN option for the database as soon as possible, either when you are encountering the problem or immediately afterward.

Note:

Always double-quote directory and file names in case there are spaces in the names.

When you contact TimesTen Customer Support, upload the ttcapture.date.number.log file to the Service Request.

See ttCapture in the Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database Reference for information about additional options.