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| Hi, Is it possible to find where a request originates in a multi-tiered environment? We are using Cold Fusion MX and Oracle 10gAS as our mid-tiers. Occasionally when someone accidentally submits a long running query via the application servers, I would like to be able to trace back to which PC/ip address the request was called from and contact the user. Any idea how I can achieve that? We are running 9i and 10g on Solaris 8. Thanks. katie |
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| kat wrote: > Hi, > Is it possible to find where a request originates in a multi-tiered > environment? > > We are using Cold Fusion MX and Oracle 10gAS as our mid-tiers. > Occasionally when someone accidentally submits a long running query via > the application servers, I would like to be able to trace back to which > PC/ip address the request was called from and contact the user. Any > idea how I can achieve that? We are running 9i and 10g on Solaris 8. > > Thanks. > > katie > (Apache) log files would be one place - can be viewed through grid control on port 1810 -- Regards, Frank van Bortel |
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