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		<title>By: yunardi</title>
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		<description>from dba point of view, this is correct procedure (using oracle command)
But simply as sysadmin just throw empty file to listener.log. Backup with cp command if needed.
Assume you are on current directory of listener.log

cp listener.log listener.log.old
cat /dev/null &gt; listener.log</description>
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But simply as sysadmin just throw empty file to listener.log. Backup with cp command if needed.<br />
Assume you are on current directory of listener.log</p>
<p>cp listener.log listener.log.old<br />
cat /dev/null &gt; listener.log</p>
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