Another fun fact about the OS390 port: If you set max dumb ( :) ) file size to 50 MB, then the session will write 50MB, close the file, open another one, and continue writing trace data to this one, and so one, until the session is done.

Tim Gorman wrote:

As an interesting side note, Oracle on MVS/OS390 offers multiplexing of
datafiles, since at least Oracle v6, I believe.  It's just something that
never made the jump to other ports, I guess...



on 9/1/03 9:09 PM, Sinardy Xing at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



how to startup oracle after machine
is bootup?
you must configure your /etc/oratab
Ans:
add this line
your_sid:your_oracle_home:AUTO        (auto is keyword)


how to shutdown oracle before Unix is shutdown? Ans: I don't think that Oracle provide such feature, but you can write OS script add to your in your init.d

or simpler way replace your init binary file with your own
for example

# init 6

your new init

/where is my shutdown script/shutdown oracle.sh
/or perhaps you want to shutdown listener too or other application do it
here/bla.sh
sync
sync
original_init $1

It seems to me that I cannot multiplex data files. Is that true?

Ans:

Yes Oracle only allow you to multiplex your control files and redolog files
but not your data files, however
Oracle do recommend you to do RAID 0 + 1 if you have the $$$.


Sinardy






-----Original Message-----
Sent: 02 September 2003 11:29
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L


Hi Greetings,


We are using solaris. I wonder how to startup oracle after machine
is bootup and how to shutdown oracle before unix is shutdown?
I know how to multiplex control files and redo files. It seems to
me that I cannot multiplex data files. Is that true?

Thanks!
Jin






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