Re: Any Experiences of 11r2 Win2k8R2/ ->crash recovery
Date: Wed, 17 Nov 2010 09:15:02 -0800 (PST)
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On Nov 16, 10:39 pm, "Jack" <n..._at_INVALIDmail.com> wrote:
> "Mladen Gogala" <n..._at_email.here.invalid> wrote in message
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> news:pan.2010.11.10.16.52.37_at_email.here.invalid...
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> > On Wed, 10 Nov 2010 03:37:55 -0800, gazzag wrote:
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> After restart (Win7-64b =about 2k8R2:) rdbms alerts "Beginning crash
> recovery"
> I think it (OS) does not shutdown database, there was somewere
> some bat-file when shutding down OP.
> Or what could fix this?
See MOS Database Does Not Shutdown Cleanly When Oracle Service Is Restarted [ID 437876.1]
There is a long-running dispute between how MS and Oracle handle this, I don't know the Win7+modern Oracle aspects, if any. I may be doing such an installation at some unknowable point in the future, depending on a vendor demo in another department, so I'd be interested in what you find.
I have mixed feelings about auto restart, I've seen bigtime screwups as John described, but since I'm on a system where I have complete control, I autostart production, since the usual case is some one-time thing once a year, while multi-restarts are either a place with bad communications between departments with distributed control (like the hardware maintainer comes in and pulls the plug, thinking everything was ready), or a hardware issue so bad it means moving to another box anyways. Standbys are a good thing, YMMV.
jg
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