DB,
FYI, "dbs" is a standard directory under your $ORACLE_HOME.
dbstudent said:
I have three other database on the same server and their alert logs files are written to just fine
If I were in your shoes, then I would compare the instance parameters in the three other databases with the "background_dump_dest" in the instance for which you are having trouble.
Remember these two things about Oracle and your alert logs:
1) Oracle will not startup an instance for which it cannot successfully write to an alert-log file.
2) Oracle
must be able to write to an alert-log file.
Therefore (as Fievel from "American Tail" sang), "Somewhere, Out There..."...Oracle
must be writing to your alert-log file for that instance,
if the instance is actually up and running.
Regardless of your operating system, the is syntax available to "search" for a particular file. You can use that syntax to locate your alert log.
Also, did you really mean, above, that your background_dump_dest ends with "...DBUMP", or is it "...BDUMP"?
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