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On the NT Resouce Kit there is a rcmd program where you can execute
batch procedures or executables on other machines. I use it to
shutdown an Oracle 7.3 Database for a cold backup.
On Tue, 3 Nov 1998 10:32:02 +0100, "Carsten Kristensen" <Carsten.Kristensen_at_bitsoft.no> wrote:
->We will be running Oracle8 under NT 4.0 SP3, with Failsafe (on two
servers,
->each running their own db). There will be a set of events every
night,
->transfers in and out and also of course the backup. To ensure that
all these
->events are properly coordinated with each other, I propose to start
them
->from one central (unattended) script. I will then need some way of
sending
->commands (doing remote commands) from one NT box to another.
->
->I looked it up, and found rexec, rsh. Neither of them works, and I
cannot
->find any reference to rexec services on NT - looks like these were
made to
->execute remote commands on Unix and other systems. Any hints or
pointers
->would be greatly appreciated!
->
->Carsten Kristensen
->BITsoft as
->
Received on Tue Nov 03 1998 - 18:00:45 CST