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From: "Gorbounov,Vadim" <vadim.gorbounov@liberate.com>
Subject: RE: Please look at this imp command
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Hi Stephen,

No imp wouldn't close or otherwise impact Oracle instance. I'd look at
init.ora . Someone could make changes there, effective at reboot time

Vadim 

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imp tpocs/******@tpocs file=c:\Latest_Reference_Files\pharm_jul_2003.dmp
log= c:\Latest_Reference_Files\pharm_jul_2003.log fromuser=tpocs
touser=tpocs tables=arc_ndc commit=y ignore=y buffer=8388608

Scenario:

I ran this command (as instructed by the tier III tech), got a couple of
warnings but it did import 28K plus rows into arc_ndc.  Before I ran the
command at the command NT command level, I truncated arc_ndc via
SQL*Plus.

After the command completed I rebooted the server, there was no
direction to do this, I just did it for good measure figuring I would
get a clean oracle instance going.  When the server finished the reboot,
oracle wasn't up -- or I should say the database wasn't opened.  I had
to open the database as SYSDBA.

Did the imp command close the database?  I don't see any directive to do
so, but being new maybe there is something I don't understand.

Thanks for your help and patience.

v/r

Stephen S. Wolfe, GS-11, DAFC
Data Services Manager
stephen.wolfe@macdill.af.mil
(813) 827-9974  DSN 651-9974


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