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Re: How to ensure Listener starts when Unix box reboots?

From: Sybrand Bakker <postbus_at_sybrandb.demon.nl>
Date: Thu, 22 Jul 1999 17:35:32 GMT
Message-ID: <37975611.1545822@news.demon.nl>


On Thu, 22 Jul 1999 00:20:55 GMT, "Christopher Allen" <progplusSPAMBEGONE_at_gte.net> wrote:

>Thanks for the reply, and for detailing the components of the answer. It
>looks like I need one more piece of information, because there's no single
>/etc/rc file, and within the /etc/rc* directories, there are many files,
>none of which is an obvious candidate. What follows is a listing of those
>directories; if you wouldn't mind giving them a lookover and pointing to any
>file that is an obvious condidate, I'd appreciate it.
>
>Thanks,
>Christopher
>
>p.s. Sorry about the funky formatting that may overtake the listing that
>follows. If you're viewing this message in a fixed font, the listing will
>probably look nice and orderly.
>
>________________________________________________________
>% ls rc*.*
>rc0.d:
>K00ANNOUNCE K42audit K57sendmail K70cron K85rpc
>K10dbora K47asppp K66nfs.server K73volmgt
>K10dtlogin K50utmpd K69autofs K75nfs.client
>K20lp K55syslog K69xntpd K76nscd
>
>rc1.d:
>K00ANNOUNCE K47asppp K65nfs.server K70cron S01MOUNTFSYS
>K10dtlogin K50utmpd K67rpc K76nscd
>K20lp K55syslog K68autofs K80nfs.client
>K42audit K57sendmail K69xntpd K85power
>
>rc2.d:
>K20spc S69inet S75cron S92rtvc-config
>K60nfs.server S70uucp S76nscd S92volmgt
>K76snmpdx S71rpc S80PRESERVE S93cacheos.finish
>K77dmi S71sysid.sys S80lp S96agent.be
>README S72autoinstall S80spc S99audit
>S01MOUNTFSYS S72inetsvc S85lmgrd S99dbora
>S05RMTMPFILES S73cachefs.daemon S85power S99dtlogin
>S20sysetup S73nfs.client S88sendmail S99z_ds
>S21perf S74autofs S88utmpd
>S30sysid.net S74syslog S89bdconfig
>S47asppp S74xntpd S91leoconfig
>
>rc3.d:
>README S15nfs.server S76snmpdx S77dmi
>
>rcS.d:
>K65pcmcia S33keymap.sh S50drvconfig
>README S35cacheos.sh S60devlinks
>S10initpcmcia S40standardmounts.sh S65pcmcia
>S30rootusr.sh S41cachefs.root S70buildmnttab.sh
>%
>___________________________________________________
>
>
>
>Theo <theo.horn_at_za.unisys.com> wrote in message
>news:7n5l4q$bge$1_at_nnrp1.deja.com...
>> Hi,
>>
>> Just add the line : su - oracle -c 'lsnrctl start' in one of your UNIX
>> startup files; /etc/rc file or /etc/rc2.d directories.
>>
>> 'su' - switches user to oracle, the '-' ensures that the right
>> environment is loaded and the -c is the command you want executed.
>>
>> HTH
>> Theo
>>
>> PS. I can send you a sample Oracle startup file for UNIX if you like.
>>
>> In article <AVql3.703$HF.19471_at_dfiatx1-snr1.gtei.net>,
>> "Christopher Allen" <progplusSPAMBEGONE_at_gte.net> wrote:
>> > When our UNIX server is restarted, the Oracle database on it also
>> restarts,
>> > including the three instances defined. But the Listener doesn't
>> start. I
>> > have to manually run the LSNRCTL STATUS command to get the Listener
>> running.
>> >
>> > What do I modify in the UNIX config so that the Listener is started
>> > automatically?
>> >
>> > Thanks.
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
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>> Share what you know. Learn what you don't.
>
>

My 2 cts: /etc/rc2.d/s99dbora. Strange enough there is no /etc/rc2.d/k99dbora to stop the database.

Hth,

Sybrand Bakker, Oracle DBA Received on Thu Jul 22 1999 - 12:35:32 CDT

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