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> Hi all!
>
> I just "inherited" an Oracle 8.1.6 development database on
> Windows 2000
> Advanced server.
> First thing that I wanna incorporate is a cold backup
> procedure. Now I'm
> having doubt about how to do that in Windows 2000:
>
> I understand that if I use "net stop" this will stop the
> Windows service
> (which is a shutdown abort). So this is not going to work.
>
> I was thinking that I call svrmgrl and pass it some
> parameters, e.g. connect
> internal and the script that I wanna run after the logon. But
> how do I do
> that?
>
> svrmgrl "connect internal/oracle" works fine. But if I also add like a
> script that I wanna run after the login, it is not executed: svrmgrl
> "connect internal/oracle @shutdown.sql"
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Thanks,
> Helmut
>
> PS: Would it also be an option to use the good old "oradim"
> utility? This
> should do a clean shutdown of the database, right? Of course,
> you would have
> to hardcode passwords in there, right?
Received on Mon Aug 14 2000 - 18:09:50 CDT