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I just use dbstart, the one that comes with Oracle. It works for us on AIX 4.2.1.
Ruth
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Who said unix is unix, not me. I have worked w/ HPUX, Digital Unix, Linux, and Solaris. All of these support some form of automatic shutdown/startup scripts found in rc.d directorires, etc.
I can not believe IBM AIX uses the /etc/inittab for the startup and you have to create a wrapper script for the shutdown. I found documentation on metalink note: 1019817.6, that describes this format.
Has anyone found a better way, maybe to emulate the System V method? Thanks.
Gene Sais
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