RE: srvctl, who are disabled?
From: D'Hooge Freek <Freek.DHooge_at_uptime.be>
Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2011 17:23:37 +0100
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Joe,
Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2011 17:23:37 +0100
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Joe,
Can't test it here, but normally "srvctl config database -d <db_unique_name> -a" will show you the information you want.
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Freek D'Hooge
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-- From: oracle-l-bounce_at_freelists.org [mailto:oracle-l-bounce_at_freelists.org] On Behalf Of TESTAJ3_at_nationwide.com Sent: woensdag 23 maart 2011 17:00 To: Oracle-L_at_FreeLists.org Subject: srvctl, who are disabled? Ok I been searching for this for better part of an hour, i'm sure its simple but I'm not seeing it. I want to know via either srvctl or crsctl, which is the instances are disabled from coming up during a reboot, example, standby DB in rac on standby node, i have 3, 2 are disabled, how can i tell which of them are disabled, so during reboot we can systematically determine output from crs_star which are ok and which are not? thanks, joe _______________________________________ Joe Testa, Oracle Certified Professional Senior Engineering & Administration LeadReceived on Wed Mar 23 2011 - 11:23:37 CDT
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