RE: lsnrctl set_logging command

I don't have any experience with set_logging and I'm not sure if it's
even a valid command:

LSNRCTL> help set
The following operations are available after set
An asterisk (*) denotes a modifier or extended command:

password                    rawmode
displaymode                 trc_file
trc_directory               trc_level
log_file                    log_directory
log_status                  current_listener
inbound_connect_timeout     startup_waittime
save_config_on_stop


However, I have used "set log_file" several times to redirect to a new
log file, e.g. listener_2.log - and never had any problems with that
approach.

Regards,
Brandon 

> -----Original Message-----
> [mailto:oracle-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Sweetser, Joe
> 
> I'm thinking about using the "lsnrctl set_logging OFF/ON" 
> commands to rename/copy the listener.log file without taking 
> the listener down.

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