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Re: How to start the Oracle-Server

From: Hannes Wenzel <hannes.wenzel_at_pta.at>
Date: 1997/05/21
Message-ID: <3382BB10.E882627B@pta.at>#1/1

Patrick Schlaepfer wrote:
>
> How can I start the Oracle-DBMS server? The /etc/inittab entry
> looks like:
> su oracle -c '/.../../dbstart'
> but there's no process of a DBMS sever. How can I fix this
> process.

Make sure that the entry in /etc/oratab is set to 'Y'. The syntax is:
<ORACLE_SID>:<ORACLE_HOME>:Y|N

There you can choose which instances will automatically start at system boot.

regards
Hannes Received on Wed May 21 1997 - 00:00:00 CDT

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