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Re: Remotely stopping an Oracle 10g instance on window 2000

From: Paul Drake <bdbafh_at_gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 16 May 2005 11:05:05 -0400
Message-ID: <910046b405051608055a3d744d@mail.gmail.com>


On 5/16/05, Branimir Petrovic <BranimirP_at_cpas.com> wrote:
> net start/stop is not "network aware" (works as expected only
> on local system).

>=20

> For stopping/starting services on remote system you use:
>=20

> http://www.sysinternals.com/ntw2k/freeware/psservice.shtml
>=20

> or NETSVC.EXE if you have access to Win Resource Kit.
>=20
> Branimir

psexec.exe is also useful for this purpose. Some of the antivirus software products identify the pstools suite as malwa= re.
If psexec.exe is in the path, it could be leveraged to execute arbitrary co= de.
Best off to not have such tools in your %PATH%.

Paul

>=20

> >... We are using backup exec to do weekly cold backups and wanted
> > to know how to remotely stop and start the database from the backup
> > server. I have attempted using sc and net start/stop to remotely
> > stop the services without success...

--=20
#/etc/init.d/init.cssd stop
-- f=3Dma, divide by 1, convert to moles.

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