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Home -> Community -> Usenet -> c.d.o.misc -> auto start/stop of database on Solaris reboot?
I have been having mixed results getting oracle databases to shutdown
properly when a SUN/Solaris machine is rebooted. I am using the suggested
K99aspect shutdown script which calls the /oracle/7.3.4/bin/dbshut script.
This scripts works as designed manually, but does not execute when the
server is shutdown.
I've tried putting the link to K99aspect in either rc2.d or rc3.d, but neither works every time reliably.
Can anyone please offer a more reliable way to ensure the oracle databases get shutdown if someone reboots the server without manually shutting down the databases before hand.
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Mark Fearer * C:\DOS mfearer_at_mail.fearernet.com * C:\DOS\RUNhttp://www.fearernet.com/mfearer * RUN\DOS\RUN Received on Mon Jul 19 1999 - 16:03:21 CDT
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