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Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database API and SQL Reference Guide

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LogDir<br />

The LogDir attribute specifies the directory where data store logs reside.<br />

Specifying this attribute allows you to place the log files on a different I/O path<br />

from the data store checkpoint files.<br />

You can use environment variables in the specification of the log file path name.<br />

For example, you can specify $HOME/AdminDS for the location of the data store.<br />

See “Using environment variables in data store path names” in the <strong>Oracle</strong><br />

<strong>TimesTen</strong> <strong>In</strong>-<strong>Memory</strong> <strong>Database</strong> Operations <strong>Guide</strong> for more information.<br />

If logging is off or diskless logging is used, <strong>TimesTen</strong> ignores the value of<br />

LogDir.<br />

Setting Set LogDir as follows:<br />

C or Java<br />

programs<br />

or UNIX<br />

ODBC.INI file<br />

Windows<br />

ODBC Data<br />

Source<br />

Administrator<br />

LogDir Specifies the directory where log files<br />

reside.<br />

Log Directory<br />

field<br />

Specifies the directory where log files<br />

reside.<br />

24 <strong>Oracle</strong> <strong>TimesTen</strong> <strong>In</strong>-<strong>Memory</strong> <strong>Database</strong> <strong>API</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>SQL</strong> <strong>Reference</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>

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