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Re: Best practices for "RECOVER MANAGED STANDBY DATABASE"

From: tojo <tom_at_hotmail.com>
Date: Thu, 25 Apr 2002 08:02:41 +0200
Message-ID: <MPG.1731ba6bb4c64a19989689@news.t-online.de>


In article <3CC746A4.6452BC06_at_noaa.gov>, Thomas.Gaines_at_noaa.gov says...
> I'm prototyping my stuff on a Win2000 box, although we might be on
> Linux for the real thing. On Linux, would you recommend writing a shell
> script,
> run it in the background, and then log off the operating system? What
> if we do this in Win2000? If I execute the "recover..." command via an
> MS-DOS batch file, will the batch file continue to execute even if the
> OS
> user logs off?
>

You can run a batch on Win2K, then log off. The batch will run in the background.

Received on Thu Apr 25 2002 - 01:02:41 CDT

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