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тАО02-09-2007 04:21 AM
тАО02-09-2007 04:21 AM
Dear All,
I would like to stop / start the DB in a remote server for few minutes. Because I have to take cold Backup by flashing the image to Shadow SAN and from there it will go to tape .
what are the possibility.
1. No cron Job. ( as per policy it has been desisabled )
2. No Control M - Automated tool is running.
3. But every week operator is stoping / starting
4. My tought , is there any possibility of running a cmd from Batch server to DB
server to stop / start. No rsh / rlogin all disabled. But sftp is there. Is it possible to connect and run any script at the
DB server.
Thanks in Advance.
Regards
Vijayakumar
I would like to stop / start the DB in a remote server for few minutes. Because I have to take cold Backup by flashing the image to Shadow SAN and from there it will go to tape .
what are the possibility.
1. No cron Job. ( as per policy it has been desisabled )
2. No Control M - Automated tool is running.
3. But every week operator is stoping / starting
4. My tought , is there any possibility of running a cmd from Batch server to DB
server to stop / start. No rsh / rlogin all disabled. But sftp is there. Is it possible to connect and run any script at the
DB server.
Thanks in Advance.
Regards
Vijayakumar
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тАО02-09-2007 04:27 AM
тАО02-09-2007 04:27 AM
Re: DB Stop / Start
Hi Patrick Wallek ,
Thanks for the quick response.
ssh is possible for normal support unix ids.
But then I have to generate the keys for oracle user and test it.
Could you give me more tips.
Thanks
Vijayakumar S
Thanks for the quick response.
ssh is possible for normal support unix ids.
But then I have to generate the keys for oracle user and test it.
Could you give me more tips.
Thanks
Vijayakumar S
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тАО02-09-2007 05:38 AM
тАО02-09-2007 05:38 AM
Re: DB Stop / Start
Hi,
do not use keys for the dba-user at all.
Install sudo.
Configure sudo to allow switch to the dba-user with shutdown and startup script.
This way, sudo will log which user has performed the action.
You would connect (using personal key-based authetication) i.e. like
ssh myuser@dbserver "do_backup_offline.sh"
and do_backup_offline.sh contains
sudo su - oradbauser -H csh -c "stopdb"
sudo execute_san_script
sudo su - oradbauser -H csh -c "startdb"
Volker
do not use keys for the dba-user at all.
Install sudo.
Configure sudo to allow switch to the dba-user with shutdown and startup script.
This way, sudo will log which user has performed the action.
You would connect (using personal key-based authetication) i.e. like
ssh myuser@dbserver "do_backup_offline.sh"
and do_backup_offline.sh contains
sudo su - oradbauser -H csh -c "stopdb"
sudo execute_san_script
sudo su - oradbauser -H csh -c "startdb"
Volker
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