Hi Jose, Thanks for that. I have checked that as well. Its not helping out., can u give me some table names & which column will have the trace infor ......for which user ....how do I find out. From front end I cannot find out unless I know the name of the user. Cheers, Young On Sat, Nov 15, 2008 at 6:19 PM, Jose Ruiz < joseantonio.ruizpascual@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Take a look to the applications profile options, > > Look for %debug%, %trace%, maybe someone forgot to deactivate the traces > and now you have to do it. > > Best regards, > > > > > > On Sat, Nov 15, 2008 at 11:33 PM, dba.young young <dba.young@xxxxxxxxx>wrote: > >> Hi ALL, >> Requesting your kind help here. >> >> Please help as this is urgent. >> >> I have a mount point on my production server which is getting full very >> fast. >> >> It is because of udump folder where the trace files are getting generated >> every minute in that folder. >> >> >> -rw-rw-r-- 1 oracle dba 419841 Nov 15 15:28 >> frtu78_ora_874_APPS.trc >> -rw-rw-r-- 1 oracle dba 190871 Nov 15 15:28 >> frtu78_ora_345_APPS.trc >> -rw-rw-r-- 1 oracle dba 47250 Nov 15 15:29 >> frtu78_ora_890.trc >> >> *Now I want to turn this trace off, can u pls let me know how to turn the >> trace off, so that the folder does not get full. What should I look for to >> turn the trace off.* >> >> This is affecting the oracle applications. The instance is 11.5.10 & >> database is 10g. >> >> Cheers, >> Young. >> > >