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Hello all,
I am in my first day of learning dba stuff (how to bring up & down the db, etc.) and our dba is out of town.
We have db 8.0.5 on AIX and ora applications R11.
In an ideal world I would:
1. bring down concurrent manager (from user applmgr)
2. shutdown db (from user Oracle)
But, when I type in "stopmgr" for step one, I get:
This request is a special request that only Internal Concurrent Manager can process. The request will not process because the Internal Concurrent Manager is deactivated. This request will be cancelled by the Internal Concurrent Manager when it is reactivated.
So I need to start the Internal Concurrent Manager. This is not in production, so it could wait if absolutly necessary, but if its simple to explain where to do this from, I would very much appriciate it.
(Also, where do you find knowledge like this? looked in the Oracle Server Documentation, but found nothing.)
Thank you very much, Received on Fri May 05 2000 - 11:12:51 CDT
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