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Re: Shutting down Oracle from a Client

From: Sergio Henrique A Souza <ssouza_at_iis.com.br>
Date: Sun, 19 Dec 1999 00:49:45 -0200
Message-ID: <83hh46$jk3$1@news.iis.com.br>


Hi,
  Try via telnet Connect with your oracle account. Run svrmgrl and shutdown your instance.

henrique

Mark Wagner escreveu na mensagem ...
>I am running 8.0.5.1 under linux.
>
>1. Can you shut down oracle from a client? (I can't imagine that you
>wouldn't be able to)
>2. Can I run svrmgrl and specify a connection (connect
>username/password_at_server_in_tnsnames.ora) and issue a shutdown command?
>3. What users have the privledges to startup and shutdown a database?
>4. Where are those users defined? (OS level or DB level or Passwordfile?)
>
>Thanks
>
>Mark
>
>
>
Received on Sat Dec 18 1999 - 20:49:45 CST

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