Here's how we do it:
We have 2 cron jobs, one of which runs 10 minutes after the first.
 
The first does a shutdown immediate.  The second checks if oracle is running
and, if so, does a shutdown abort.

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> From: Pardee, Roy E [ mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> I would 
> have guessed 
> that optimally, you'd try immediate first & then abort if 
> immediate takes 
> too long. 

I've read that some people on the list have done this. I am curious as to
how this is implemented. 
How long is too long? And how is this coded? I'm trying to think how you
would write this with shell scripts for example.

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