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тАО10-03-2000 08:18 PM
тАО10-03-2000 08:18 PM
Multiple Oracle Environments - Concurrent Manager
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тАО10-03-2000 10:26 PM
тАО10-03-2000 10:26 PM
Re: Multiple Oracle Environments - Concurrent Manager
Before supplying a script as an answer, I would like to know if the user-id of the concurrent managers is different for every database.
example: concurrent manager (conman)
oracle database (oraofi)
With regards,
Dieter Degrendele
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тАО10-04-2000 02:40 AM
тАО10-04-2000 02:40 AM
Re: Multiple Oracle Environments - Concurrent Manager
e.g. if dbase is DEV ( nb:- DEV is also a unix user created)
set sid up and other environment
if sid is DEV then su DEV -c startmgr ARGUMENTS e.g. ( ArGUMENTS depending on dbase
DEV i.e sysmgr="apps/fnd
so su DEV -c startmgr sysmgr="apps/fnd"
so when you do a ps -ef | grep DEV you can tell these processes are for the DEV databases
just a thought , HTP
just a thought
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тАО10-04-2000 03:07 AM
тАО10-04-2000 03:07 AM
Re: Multiple Oracle Environments - Concurrent Manager
Based on the exposure I have had to oracle databases, (which is pretty low), Oracle appends the database identifier to the end of the database management processes.
Therefore if your database identifier was abc, something along the lines of :
ps -ef | grep ora_ | grep abc
will show all the database management processes for that database instance.
Did that answer the question - I have forgotten?
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тАО10-04-2000 05:12 AM
тАО10-04-2000 05:12 AM
Re: Multiple Oracle Environments - Concurrent Manager
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тАО10-04-2000 06:58 AM
тАО10-04-2000 06:58 AM
Re: Multiple Oracle Environments - Concurrent Manager
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тАО10-04-2000 08:02 AM
тАО10-04-2000 08:02 AM
Re: Multiple Oracle Environments - Concurrent Manager
You will need to specify the UID in order to get some of the stats you are looking for.
To get unique UIDs for the managers, the oracle setup would have to be changed.
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тАО10-05-2000 07:23 AM
тАО10-05-2000 07:23 AM
Re: Multiple Oracle Environments - Concurrent Manager
It sounds like you need to have multiple dba unix userids, each with responsiblity
for starting/stopping its own database.
This is quite easy to do - any unix user in the unix group dba automatically is assumed to be a dba userid by oracle.
All you need to do ensure that for each userid, the environment variable ORACLE_SID reflects the required database identifier - all other parms can match your existing dba userid.
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тАО10-13-2000 01:06 AM
тАО10-13-2000 01:06 AM
Re: Multiple Oracle Environments - Concurrent Manager
we just had similar problems. we are running 18 identical applications each with it's own oracle instance. so we created 18 unix users and defined the ORACLE_SID and the Oracle relevant PATH's in the users profile. to have the necessary rights to start/stop an instance all this users belong to the oracle dba group. if your're interested i wrote a daemon which is taking care of all instances and listeners on your system. even failover in combination with serviceguard is supported...
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