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Re: Using Windows' SUBST to avoid ALTER DATABASE RENAME FILEs?

From: Michel Cadot <micadot{at}altern{dot}org>
Date: Fri, 7 May 2004 15:15:05 +0200
Message-ID: <409b8cdb$0$20744$626a14ce@news.free.fr>

"Jacob Share" <jacobshare_at_yahoo.com> a écrit dans le message de news:2g0st3F3bc5hU1_at_uni-berlin.de...
> Michel,
> Merci pour la réponse rapide.
>
> I know that at the Windows level, I would normally need to add the desired
> subst commands in an autoexec.bat to be called at each server boot, since
> the virtual drives disappear on shutdown.
>
> In our case, the virtual drives will only be used for Oracle instances, so
> it would be even cleaner to only add the subst commands in the corresponding
> instances' startup routines. Do you agree? Is this sufficient for the
> databases to find their pieces at every server reboot?`
>
> Thanks
>
> Jacob
>

As long as Oracle find the drive when it starts or it is running, it does not matter much when you define this drive.

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Regards
Michel Cadot
Received on Fri May 07 2004 - 08:15:05 CDT

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