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Re: More baby steps into Ora on unix - what is this?

From: michael ngong <mngong_at_yahoo.com>
Date: 19 Mar 2003 11:17:31 -0800
Message-ID: <ecf365d5.0303191117.2a689b5a@posting.google.com>


Ed Stevens <nospam_at_noway.nohow> wrote in message news:<la2h7v4b4v4pfk3vajvri6tfj3v8ajrkd2_at_4ax.com>...
> Platform; Oracle 8.1.7.0 EE on Solaris
>
> After shutting down the db's and stopping the listener,
>
> ps -ef|grep "ora" | grep -v grep
>
> yeilds several pages of the following:
>
> oracle 10676 1 0 07:42:12 ? 0:00 oracleCMDM1240 (LOCAL=NO)
> oracle 10721 1 0 07:42:13 ? 0:00 oracleCMDM1240 (LOCAL=NO)
> oracle 10727 1 0 07:42:14 ? 0:00 oracleCMDM1240 (LOCAL=NO)
> oracle 10670 1 0 07:42:12 ? 0:00 oracleCMDM1240 (LOCAL=NO)
>
> the CMDM1240 is the name of one of two SIDs on this box. It is the
> only one referenced in the several pages of output.

If you disconnect from the server like user Oracle I beleive these processes will cease to exist too .By inference the processes are linked to the user oracle being signed on.  

Michael Tubuo Ngong Received on Wed Mar 19 2003 - 13:17:31 CST

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