Yup, sort of.  I am sure someone will correct me if I am wrong, but on NT
that is a little tricky.  The NT service for the Oracle db could start and
it will appear.  However, if you didn't start it with server mangaer the db
might not actually be open if there were errors.  Although the process will
appear, no one will be able to connect to the db.  Just what I have seen:)
KK

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Weatherburne
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Hi Again DBA's

We are running Oracle 8.0.5 on NT 4.
I read that Oracle is implemented as one multi-threaded process on NT.
I observe two ORACLE80.EXE proceses running in the Task Manager.
There are also two STRTDB80.EXE processes running as well.
Does the number of ORACLE.EXE processes represent the number of databases
that are open?

Thanks in advance for your input!

Denmark Weatherburne

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