What is a TRM file?
TRM files are database files. The Oracle database 11g software uses this file a lot. The primary purpose of the file is to save structural information about records. These records get stored in a trace (TRC) file and can be accessed via Windows and Linux and UNIX. They keep trace maps as well as records found in Trace. The advantage it has is the of ease of processing trace files. As you work on the process environment, trace files update periodically. During that time, it picks all errors, status, and activities involved. Every critical error is then recorded in a Trace file.
Additionally, An SQL Trace can also produce Trace TRM files that contain performance details for specific SQL statements. What that means is that you can enable SQL tracing for each session. The names in Trace files are dependant on the platform in use. It could be a database background or a server process. If a TRM extension accompanies a Trace file, it is referred to as a map file.
How to Open TRM Files
How to Make TRM Files
Below are some software programs that can open TRM files. Download one to open your file now.