Trace files problem

Good morning!!
I've installed my Oracle DB server in a W2k server and everything is ok, but my problem is that every 3 or 4 days my hard disk is full due to the trace files stored in ORA_HOME/network/trace are too big. I've changed the initialization parameter max_dump_file_size to reduce the size of the trace files but no difference has been made.
Are there any way to store these files into an external storage or reduce their size?
Thanks a lot,
Isabel

Is there a reason you have network tracing activated? Network tracing is not normally left on after the problem has been diagnosed.
See the docs for enabling/disabling network tracing.
http://download-east.oracle.com/docs/cd/B19306_01/network.102/b14212/troublestng.htm#sthref1709

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