To set a password for this tool, you put a plain-text password in the
cman.ora file. The available command options for the cmctl command are shown in Table 15-4.
If the Connection Manager has been started, any client that has SOURCE_ROUTE set to YES
in its tnsnames.ora file can use the Connection Manager. The Connection Manager reduces system
resource requirements by maintaining logical connections while reusing physical connections.
Directory Naming with Oracle Internet Directory
Oracle Internet Directory facilitates support for LDAP-compliant directory servers for centralized
network names resolution management in a distributed Oracle network. For localized management,
you can still use the tnsnames.ora file.
The file ldap.ora, located in the $ORACLE_HOME/network/admin directory on a Unix system
and in %ORACLE_HOME%\network\admin in a Windows environment, stores the confguration
parameters to access a directory server. Oracle supports both the Oracle Internet Directory and
Microsoft Active Directory.
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Parameter Description
TRACE_FILELEN Specifies, in KB, the size of the trace file. The
default is 0.
TRACE_FILENO Specifies the number of trace files, used cyclically.
The default is 0.
TRACE_LEVEL Specifies the trace level (OFF, USER, ADMIN, or
SUPPORT). The default is OFF.
TRACE_TIMESTAMP Adds a timestamp to every trace event in the trace
files. The default is OFF.
TABLE 15-3 cman.ora Parameters (continued)
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