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Re: Bringing down Oracle in a script.

From: Arthur Salazar <asalazar_at_asalazar.visionsolutions.com>
Date: Thu, 28 Jul 2005 09:04:19 -0700
Message-Id: <pan.2005.07.28.16.04.18.973807@asalazar.visionsolutions.com>


On Wed, 27 Jul 2005 07:02:26 -0700, Mark D Powell wrote:

> Arthur, what other processes are your talking about? It is likely some
> of the processes in question relate to the Listener and if there are
> other databases on the server then there would also be processes
> associated with them. You might not want to terminate them depending
> on what they are.
>
> If the shutdown database is the only database then you might be seeing
> attempts to connect so shutting down the listener might not be a bad
> idea during a maintenance window. Just do not forget to restart it
> prior to turning the restarted database over to production (or
> development) where the users connect remotely.
>
> HTH -- Mark D Powell --

I will run a new set of tests later today and I will post the processes from ps. Note, I am running on AIX 5 on IBM iSeries HW and SuSE and Redhat Linux on iSeries and x86.

-arthur Received on Thu Jul 28 2005 - 11:04:19 CDT

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