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I used to
ps -ef | grep ora
That would also show me if my listener was up.
manoj.gurnani @orbitech.co.in To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L <ORACLE-L_at_fatcity.com> Sent by: root cc: Subject: Identifying mult instances on Unix system 03/11/2003 11:13 PM Please respond to ORACLE-L
Hi All,
I have multiple instances with multiple datadases (Not oracle
parallel
server) all running on my unix system.
I am wondering how to identify which instances are running on my
unix
system, say HP-UX.
Thanks
Manoj
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