Re: Automatic db shtudown on Linux
From: Mark <mark_at_nospam.com>
Date: Fri, 18 Oct 2002 13:20:09 GMT
Message-ID: <3DB00A57.7020903_at_nospam.com>
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> Hi,
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> I couldn't get exatcly what you ment by saying
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> "Now, K10 is not unique. Does it need to be? I didn't think that it
> had to be, but I could be wrong"
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> If my understanding is correct you mean to say you have two K10XXX
> links in /etc/rc0.d or
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> two K10xxx files in /etc/init.d
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> If this is correct then i think this is the problem. change the
> link/file name.
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> Regards,
> Sagi
Date: Fri, 18 Oct 2002 13:20:09 GMT
Message-ID: <3DB00A57.7020903_at_nospam.com>
Sagi wrote:
> "Mark" <mark_at_somewhere.com> wrote in message news:<3daf37b1_4_at_corp.newsgroups.com>...
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>>Hi, >> >>I am having a problem getting Oracle to shutdown automatically on my RedHat >>8.0 installation. I have dbora in /etc/init.d. This script calls dbstart >>and dbshut depending on start or stop usage. If I manually run dbora stop, >>the database shuts down. So, I know that the script works. I created a >>link in /etc/rc0.d, K10dbora, which points to /etc/init.d/dbora. My >>understanding is that this should cause the db to shutdown when the computer >>is shut down. Unfortunately it doesn't work. BTW - the db starts >>automatically(as it should)on boot up. Now, K10 is not unique. Does it >>need to be? I didn't think that it had to be, but I could be wrong. Any >>insight on this would be much appreciated. Thanks. >> >>Mark >> >>
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> Hi,
>
> I couldn't get exatcly what you ment by saying
>
> "Now, K10 is not unique. Does it need to be? I didn't think that it
> had to be, but I could be wrong"
>
> If my understanding is correct you mean to say you have two K10XXX
> links in /etc/rc0.d or
>
> two K10xxx files in /etc/init.d
>
> If this is correct then i think this is the problem. change the
> link/file name.
>
> Regards,
> Sagi
Sorry Sagi. What I meant was that there happen to be other links in rc0.d that start with K10: K10wine, K10xfs AND K10dbora. They all point to different scripts in /etc/init.d.
# ls -al K10*
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 22 Oct 16 19:25 K10dbora ->
/etc/init.d/dbora
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 14 Oct 17 22:09 K10wine ->
../init.d/wine
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 13 Oct 14 23:57 K10xfs ->
../init.d/xfs
I tried changing the link to K01dbora, which made it unique, but that didn't work.
Mark Received on Fri Oct 18 2002 - 15:20:09 CEST