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Re: To autostart database or not?

From: Luis Fernando Cerri <lfcerri_at_gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 10 May 2007 16:07:26 -0300
Message-ID: <329b3afe0705101207k3b9ce667vf6026515c5984d60@mail.gmail.com>


Hi, David.

Of course each case is a different case with different circumstances and should be analyzed particularly. I was just playing with the information provided by the original poster.

At the shops I had worked that manner the SAs and DBAs had been working at the same organization for years, so we really played as a team.

Best regards,
Cerri

2007/5/10, Taft, David <TaftD_at_saic-dc.com>:
> Cerri,
>
> I can offer one reason why this is not possible. In many environments, the
> SAs at the data center don't work for the same organization as the DBAs.
> Completely different companies/contractors. They are very capable of
> starting/stopping a database, but they are a hosting service and their
> responsibility ends at the OS level. At least that is how it has been in
> each shop I have worked.
>
> Cheers,
>
> David Taft
>
>
> From: Luis Fernando Cerri
>
> Why not give the SA the minimum knowledge to use dbshut/dbstart and always
> update your /etc/oratab when you create, update or remove an instance?
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