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Re: Oracle 8 and memory on NT --reboot?

From: Van Messner <vmessner_at_netaxis.com>
Date: Sun, 10 Jan 1999 23:23:47 -0500
Message-ID: <D5fm2.141$Mg3.2418@news7.ispnews.com>


I just use the NT shutdown choice on the menu bar. NT shuts down the Oracle services and restarts them when I reboot. I have them set in the control panel to start automatically. No problems in the six months since the database was created.

Van

David Spaisman wrote in message <369981D1.FD7C4730_at_intercall.com>...
>ello :
>
>I have noticed that NT server does not easily
>release memory and periodically the server needs to
>be shutdown to recoup the memory.
>
>My questions are :
>
>1) To shutdown the NT server, either manually or ny
>batch, do I always need to stop the two oracle
>services first? Is not, will the database crash?
>
>Is there anyway to to gracefully shutdown the
>instance on NT if the server needs to be rebooted
>without manually stoppping the Oracle services?
>
>2) How often do I nned to have the NT server
>rebooted? Although I realize this is
>application-specific, has anyone experienced the
>need to reboot the server periodically ? How often?
>Any problems with Oracle or any other applications
>being able to start?
>
>Any information that can be provided will be
>greatly appreciated? Thanks.
>
>David Spaisman
>
>
Received on Sun Jan 10 1999 - 22:23:47 CST

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