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тАО11-25-2002 07:58 AM
тАО11-25-2002 07:58 AM
Hi!
I have two instance running on my oracle server.
How can I shutdown one without shutting down the other?
To start up I use this sqlplu statement:
startup database_name Pfile=myinit.ora
Is it correct?
thank you
I have two instance running on my oracle server.
How can I shutdown one without shutting down the other?
To start up I use this sqlplu statement:
startup database_name Pfile=myinit.ora
Is it correct?
thank you
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тАО11-25-2002 08:12 AM
тАО11-25-2002 08:12 AM
Solution
Hi
ensure that you have set the right ORACLE_SID
echo $ORACLE_SID
svrmgrl
> connect internal
> select * from v$instance; (correct database?)
> shutdown immediate;
With oracle9i you have to be installation-User and connect with
sqlplus "/ as sysdba"
> select * from v$instance;
> shutdown immediate;
Chris
ensure that you have set the right ORACLE_SID
echo $ORACLE_SID
svrmgrl
> connect internal
> select * from v$instance; (correct database?)
> shutdown immediate;
With oracle9i you have to be installation-User and connect with
sqlplus "/ as sysdba"
> select * from v$instance;
> shutdown immediate;
Chris
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тАО11-25-2002 08:14 AM
тАО11-25-2002 08:14 AM
Re: shutting down an instance
HPADM
basically you need to
1.login to oracle su - oracle
2. svrmgrl to start the server manager
3. connect internal ( to conenct to teh database )
4. shutdown or start up depending on waht you want to do
after login in u need to do a grep on env for SID to know the instance.
Manoj Srivastava
basically you need to
1.login to oracle su - oracle
2. svrmgrl to start the server manager
3. connect internal ( to conenct to teh database )
4. shutdown or start up depending on waht you want to do
after login in u need to do a grep on env for SID to know the instance.
Manoj Srivastava
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тАО11-26-2002 07:00 AM
тАО11-26-2002 07:00 AM
Re: shutting down an instance
You can use the command "oraenv" to change to the you want to connect ot.
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