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Oracle® Data Provider for .NET Developer's Guide
10g Release 1 (10.1)

Part Number B10117-01
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Debug Tracing

ODP.NET provides debug tracing support, which allows logging of all the ODP.NET activities into a trace file. Different levels of tracing are available.

The provider can record the following information:

Registry Settings for Tracing Calls

The following registry settings should be configured under

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\ORACLE\HOMEID\ODP.NET\HOME

where ID is the appropriate Oracle Home.

TraceFileName

The valid values for TraceFileName are: any valid path and filename

TraceFileName specifies the filename that is to be used for logging trace information. If TraceOption is set to 0, the name is used as is. However, if TraceOption is 1, the Thread ID is appended to the filename provided.


See Also:

"TraceOption"

TraceLevel

The valid values for TraceLevel are:

  • 0 = None

  • 1 = Entry, Exit, and SQL execution information

  • 2 = Connection Pooling statistics

  • 4 = Distributed Transactions (Enlistment and Delistment)

TraceLevel specifies the level of tracing in ODP.NET. Because tracing all the entry and exit calls for all the objects can be excessive, TraceLevel is provided to limit tracing to certain areas of the provider.

To obtain tracing on multiple objects, simply add the valid values. For example, if TraceLevel is set to 3, trace information is logged for Entry, Exit, SQL, and Connection pooling information.

TraceOption

The valid values for TraceOption are:

  • 0 = Single trace file

  • 1 = Multiple trace files

TraceOption specifies whether to log trace information in single or multiple files for each Thread ID. If a single trace file is specified, the filename specified in TraceFileName is used. If the multiple trace files option is requested, a Thread ID is appended to the filename provided to create a trace file for each thread.