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In article <3619BBEF.20620938_at_datenrevision.de>,
Rolf.Hauck_at_datenrevision.de says...
> If you add your instance to /etc/oratab, it will be started at system
> boot and stopped at system shutdown.
> Example:
> #
>
> # This file is used by ORACLE utilities. It is created by root.sh
> # and updated by the ORACLE7 and SQL*Net install procedures.
>
> #
> # A colon, ':', is used as the field terminator. A new line terminates
> # the entry. Lines beginning with a pound sign, '#', are comments.
> #
> # Entries are of the form:
> # $ORACLE_SID:$ORACLE_HOME:<N|Y>:
> #
> # The first and second fields are the system identifier and home
> # directory of the database respectively. The third field indicates
> # to the dbstart utility that the database should, "Y", or should not,
> # "N", be brought up at system boot time.
> #
> # Multiple entries with the same $ORACLE_SID are not allowed.
> #
> #
> testdb:/var/appl/local/oracle/product/7.3.2.3:Y
>
> Rolf
Sorry Rolf,
It takes more than this to start up Oracle at boot time. There is an excellent example in the Oracle installation guide for HP-UX.
Liz
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Received on Mon Oct 19 1998 - 12:25:05 CDT