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Re: Bringing down Oracle in a script.

From: HansF <News.Hans_at_telus.net>
Date: Wed, 27 Jul 2005 00:15:21 GMT
Message-Id: <pan.2005.07.27.00.18.56.320782@telus.net>


On Tue, 26 Jul 2005 16:53:40 -0700, Arthur Salazar interested us by writing:

> I am writing a script that will bring Oracle 9i or 10g up or down.
>
> Generally I reverse my actions to bring the services down. I notice that
> after I bring things down that there are occationally processes left
> around that appear to be part of Oracle or are at least owned by
> oracle.
>
> Can I safely kill these? Should they even be left around?
>
> Any thoughts would be appreiciated.
>

First thought - assuming you are using a *nix ... use dbstart and dbshut instead of writing your own.

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