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Re: Windows SCM means crash recovery everytime

From: s.kapitza <skapitza_at_volcanomail.com>
Date: 12 Jun 2003 02:36:28 -0700
Message-ID: <26703915.0306120136.5c348cde@posting.google.com>


hi,

you could try the reg key ORA_<SID>_SHUTDOWN_TIMEOUT. don't know if this works. Its set by default to 30 secs.

if you dont need the agent, disable the service. (could sometimes be a problem)

also check google for shutdown problems with oracle

regards

s.kapitza

timbedford_at_hotmail.com (Tim Bedford) wrote in message news:<a411bafb.0306110724.cdb254e_at_posting.google.com>...
> Hi,
> I've got an Oracle (8.1.7) dbase running on Windows 2000. When I
> shutdown the OS it appears that the SCM doesn't give the instance
> service enough time to finish tidying up. Consequently the alert log
> shows that every time the dbase is re-opened a crash recovery takes
> place.
> Are there ways to get Oracle to shutdown faster?
> thanks,
> Tim
Received on Thu Jun 12 2003 - 04:36:28 CDT

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