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Hey, now. I have Oracle 8i running on NT and 9i on Windows 2000. I only
know of one time in at least the last year where a database came down
involuntarily. I think the main reason is that the SA doesn't mess with the
servers. ;-)
Jodi
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Move to Unix
Oracle OCP DBA
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Sent: Monday, May 12, 2003 11:42 AM
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Hi listers,
I'am in oracle 8i on window 2000 server. In this month my database down almost everyday and the only thing I can do is stop dan restart the database and it makes me curious what's going on with my oracle.
Pls anyone on this list, can you give me a good solution how to fix it so it will not happen again. All suggestions is welcome and very appreciated.
Rgrds,
Zettira
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