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Re: automatic startup on solaris

From: Dave <x_at_x.com>
Date: Sat, 16 Apr 2005 12:48:54 GMT
Message-ID: <WQ78e.13234$G8.8520@text.news.blueyonder.co.uk>

"Ian" <estacey_at_chariot.net..ZZ> wrote in message news:4260ee03$1_4_at_news.chariot.net.au...
> Hi,
> I have Oracle 10g installed on Solaris 10(Intel) but my startup script -
> dbora no longer seems to work.
> I am using the exact same file that I use on my other machine which has
> Oracle 8.1.7 on Solaris 9, - and linked the same way.
> On this machine it works fine -
> the database and listeners start up when the machine does (and stop).
> But on my new machine the script does not appear to run at all, it is
> loacted in the same place (/ect/init.d) with the same chmod.
> Can anyone please help with how to automatically startup and shut down
> Oracle on this setup?
> Oracle's docs seem made for Solaris 9, it appears Solaris 10 manages these
> files diferently.
> I am getting tired of entering the 'dbshut' and 'lsnrct start' commands,
> and waiting.
> any help appreciated
> regards
> Ian
> replace ZZ with au to reply/avoid spam.
>
>

what happens when you run the script manually?

is it linked into rcX.d? Received on Sat Apr 16 2005 - 07:48:54 CDT

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