Re: ?Where: NT instance start service ( OracleStartORCL ? )

From: <rwoods01_at_interserv.com>
Date: 1996/04/07
Message-ID: <4k792l$9mk_at_lal.interserv.net>#1/1


> Bruce Robertson <brucer_at_mind.net> writes:
> I'm looking for a service which starts an instance without ANY manual intervention.
> I received a reply to a previous post which I just read but where is the service?
>
> > Robert C. Nix wrote:
> >
> > There is a service called OracleStart<SID> that starts the instance.
> > On my machine, for instance, I have the following services:
> > OracleServiceORCL
> > OracleStartORCL
> > OracleTNSListenter
> >
> > I have them all start Automatically. If I shutdown and restart mysystem
> > my database starts automatically.
> >...
> > Robert C. Nix
> > Oracle Tools Support
> > rnix_at_us.oracle.com
> >
>
> I've emailed Mr. Nix but I'm impatient. Does anyone know where this
> OracleStartORCL service is to be found?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>

>>>>
Check your orant\database directory for an NT command file named strtorcl.cmd. It runs the Oracle Instance Manager to start the ORCL instance.

Rich Received on Sun Apr 07 1996 - 00:00:00 CEST

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