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RE: Unix level to start Oracle

From: <Winnie_Liu_at_infonet.com>
Date: Mon, 5 Jun 2000 09:57:35 -0700
Message-Id: <10519.107725@fatcity.com>


Stephane,

In /etc/rc2.d, Oracle suggest you to put the start script with the largest number like "S99ora". As most of the script to start up the server and its required daemon are started with smaller number (like "S10xxx"), the startup of Oracle will still be the last one among that list of files to be started up.

To put it into rc2.d just ensure that the database will start even the server is startup in level 2.

Winnie

Miguel Urosa <murosa_at_smseuropa.com> on 06/05/2000 09:14:00 AM

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Subject: RE: Unix level to start Oracle

          In my previous job we have all instances to start at level 2. We was working with Oracle 7.3 and HP-UX10.10 or 10.20.

          HTH.
> Hi all,
>
> I'm more on the db side than on the unix side.
> This is Oracle 8.1.5 on Solaris 2.6.
> Oracle intallation guide says to start Oracle in level
> 2 : /etc/rc2.d/...
> Wouldn't be better to start Oracle on level 3 in order
> to make sure that the server boots even if the start
> of Oracle fails ?
>
> We had a problem, webdb's installation has overwrite
> the oratab file, Oracle was not starting at boot time
> and the server was never reaching level 3.
>
>
>
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