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As an interesting side note, Oracle on MVS/OS390 offers multiplexing of
datafiles, since at least Oracle v6, I believe. It's just something that
never made the jump to other ports, I guess...
on 9/1/03 9:09 PM, Sinardy Xing at SinardyXing_at_bkgcomsvc.com wrote:
> 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)
>
>
> how to shutdown oracle before Unix is shutdown?
> Ans:
> I don't think that Oracle provide such feature, but you can write OS script
> add to your in your init.d
>
> or simpler way replace your init binary file with your own
> for example
>
> # init 6
>
> your new init
>
> /where is my shutdown script/shutdown oracle.sh
> /or perhaps you want to shutdown listener too or other application do it
> here/bla.sh
> sync
> sync
> original_init $1
>
> It seems to me that I cannot multiplex data files. Is that true?
>
> Ans:
>
> Yes Oracle only allow you to multiplex your control files and redolog files
> but not your data files, however
> Oracle do recommend you to do RAID 0 + 1 if you have the $$$.
>
>
> Sinardy
>
>
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> Sent: 02 September 2003 11:29
> To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
>
>
> Hi Greetings,
>
> We are using solaris. I wonder how to startup oracle after machine
> is bootup and how to shutdown oracle before unix is shutdown?
> I know how to multiplex control files and redo files. It seems to
> me that I cannot multiplex data files. Is that true?
>
> Thanks!
> Jin
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