So, there I am, with an HP/UX server hosting 3 production Oracle DBs. The
node is also running Oracle Intelligent Agent, and I have OEM events to
e-mail/page me if there's problems with productions DBs and servers.
Anyone else running something similar? How do you shutdown a single
production DB without causing OEM to freak?
If I kill IA, OEM freaks, and sends e-mail and pages about all the DBs and
node being unavailable. If I SHUTDOWN NORMAL the production DB, like a good
DBA, I need to manually kill the DBSNMP processes that are still connected.
If I SHUTDOWN IMMEDIATE, then STARTUP RESTRICT (in order to SHUTDOWN
NORMAL), can the DBSNMP process still connect?
I have been doing the SHUTDOWN NORMAL and killing the DBSNMP processes, but
that somehow just seems hokey to me.
Anyone?
Rich Jesse System/Database Administrator
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