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The mgw.ora Initialization File<br />

Default: /mgw/log<br />

Example: log_directory = /private/mgwlog<br />

log_level<br />

Usage: Specifies the level of logging detail recorded by the Messaging Gateway<br />

agent. The logging level can be dynamically changed by the dbms_mgwadm.set_<br />

log_level API while the agent is running. It is recommended that log level 0 be<br />

used at all times.<br />

Format: log_level = <br />

Values:<br />

Environment Variables<br />

0 for basic logging; equivalent to dbms_mgwadm.BASIC_LOGGING<br />

1 for lite tracing; equivalent to dbms_mgwadm.TRACE_LITE_LOGGING<br />

2 for high tracing; equivalent to dbms_mgwadm.TRACE_HIGH_LOGGING<br />

3 for debug tracing; equivalent to dbms_mgwadm.TRACE_DEBUG_LOGGING<br />

Default: basic logging (0)<br />

Example: log_level = 0<br />

Since the Messaging Gateway process environment is not under the direct control of<br />

the user, certain environment variables should be set using the initialization file.<br />

They are set using the set parameter as described in "Modifying the mgw.ora<br />

Initialization File" on page 18-9. The environment variables currently used by the<br />

Messaging Gateway agent are CLASSPATH, LD_LIBRARY_PATH, MGW_PRE_PATH,<br />

and ORACLE_SID.<br />

Each of the following examples must consist of only one line in the initialization<br />

file, although in this document it may appear otherwise.<br />

CLASSPATH<br />

Usage: Used by the Java Virtual Machine to find Java classes needed by the MGW<br />

agent.<br />

18-46 <strong>Oracle</strong>9i Application Developer’s Guide - <strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Queuing</strong>

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