Re: HELP! Cannot do 'connect internal' to do system shutdown

From: Andreas Macher <0911443280-0001_at_t-online.de>
Date: 1996/04/08
Message-ID: <4kbvd0$q93_at_news00.btx.dtag.de>#1/1


Bo Lu <bo.lu_at_hsc.med.utah.edu> wrote:
>If you are using Oracle on Unix, Your Unix login account has to
>be added to the "DBA" group in /etc/group file so that you have
>the priviledge to startup and shutdown Oracle instance.
>
>Bo
>
Re: HELP! Cannot do 'connect internal' to do system shutdown it might be enough to add a 'Y' in the file /etc/oratab behind the name of your instance. So you can shut down the Database with the command dbshut in $ORACLE_HOME/bin. Received on Mon Apr 08 1996 - 00:00:00 CEST

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