@echo off rem !/bin/sh rem rem $Header: trcfmt 2001300.18 95/11/08 11:41:09 smaring Osd $ trcfmt.sh rem Copyright (c) Oracle Corporation 1996. All rights reserved. rem rem remgenerates a .txt file out of the binary oracle trace .cdf and .dat files rem given the .cdf file name. rem For otrcfmt, the -h suppresses the per message header, the -p puts all rem of the messages in one process .txt rather than in several bundles and rem the -s suppresses the timestamp and event types. if you want to see the time rem stamp, then just execute otrcfmt -h -p name.cdf on your own. rem if no cdf file name then prompt them to re-enter it with the name. rem rem =============================================================== rem WIN32COMMON rem =============================================================== rem For Windows NT/95, the file should be renamed as trcfmt.cmd when it rem is released as part of the SQL*NET product. It should be placed in rem $ORACLE_HOME\bin rem if "%1" == "" goto usage if not exist %1 goto notexist otrcrep -h -p -s %1 echo "Your oracle trace file is formatted into a yyy_Pxxx.txt file." echo "Where yyy is the trace file name." echo " and xxx is the process id of the process traced." goto end :notexist echo file %1 does not exist. :usage echo Usage: trcfmt cdf_filename echo where the cdf_file can be found in your trace directory echo with file extension ".cdf". :end