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Hi!
> how to startup oracle after machine
> is bootup?
> you must configure your /etc/oratab
> Ans:
> add this line
> your_sid:your_oracle_home:AUTO (auto is keyword)
Y or N are the keywords. I don't remember that auto has been mentioned anywhere. I didn't find any occurrence it in dbstart either. So where is this coming from?
And the OP is using Solaris, thus his oratab file is under /var/opt/oracle.
> or simpler way replace your init binary file with your own
> for example
Yeah right, lets just modify kernel binary instead!? Do you really do this kind of stuff at your work? Really spooky...
Tanel.
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