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Re: 9iAS Infrastructure and Unified Messaging on two different machines

From: Alex NSB <alexnsb_at_tin.it>
Date: Thu, 13 Nov 2003 11:28:59 +0100
Message-ID: <bovmdc$rie$1@newsread.albacom.net>


> Check out your /etc/rc.d/init directory - all the stuff is there.
> Links in rc.x, where x is the run level number (usually 3 - text,
> or 5 - X Windows).
> Add a similar script, and make sure to have it only started
> at the correct run levels - level 1 does not/will not require
> Oracle to be started.

Frank,

thank you for your reply.

To be honest, I already tried a few months ago something similar (on a single box, though): I'm gonna try again, of course, but IIRC the problem was (is?) that startup scripts are run as root, while Oracle scripts are working only for the Oracle installation user (to make things more confusing, root's default shell is bash, while Oracle user's shell is csh).

I'm really a newbie when it comes to Linux (and also Oracle, for that matter) and I'm pretty sure that I'm missing something very basic here...

Thanks again.

Alessandro Received on Thu Nov 13 2003 - 04:28:59 CST

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