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Re: Calling dbshut for backup

From: Julio Negueruela <julio.negueruela_at_si.unirioja.es>
Date: Thu, 20 May 1999 16:08:42 +0200
Message-ID: <3744176A.32DE395E@si.unirioja.es>


Sam Jordan escribió:

> What do you mean with shutdown transactional? I thought that normal,
> immediate and abort are the only options for the shutdown command?
> I got the hang-ups both for normal and immediate mode. The latter one
> basically should kick all logged users resp. rollback their
> transactions,
> at least that's my current knowledge.
> =

> Anyway, if noone is logged in into the db, then the shutdown command
> does what it should.

Shutdown transactional is a new feature in Oracle8. It's like the shutdown immediate but, instead of rolling back current transactions, wait for finishing them.
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Hope this help.
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Julio Negueruela
DBA Servicio Informático

Universidad de La Rioja      -      Spain
Telf: 941-299179     Fax: 941- 299180

mailto:julio.negueruela_at_si.unirioja.es Received on Thu May 20 1999 - 09:08:42 CDT

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