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Bob,
Thanks for the response.
>> If you can start it manually, then your script is working. You just need to
make sure the script is run after the network in your boot process.
BINGO! :-) ...but where is that in Solaris 10?
In Solaris 8 know it is controlled via the proper rcn.d run level dir (rc2.d and rc3.d etc.) and the appropriate Snn link in the rc.n directory to your script (/ect/init.d/dbora). So S10StartNetworkStuff then S99StartOracle would do the trick.
I could be wrong, but I think the rules have changed in Solaris 10.
Any suggestions?
Thanks again,
Michael42 Received on Sat Aug 05 2006 - 21:35:03 CDT