Here is Tom Kyte's answer to my question. Sort of expected answer,
correct but not evry useful or explanatory.
Mladen -- Thanks for the question regarding $ORACLE_HOME/bin/kgmgr,
version 9.2.0.4
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and kgmgr is one of
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Oracle 9.2 on Linux RH8: who knows what the kgmgr utility is?
I can't find any useful references to it.
Here's the usage: usage: KGMGR inst name app name home name [KEY=key] [IFILE=file name | command]
Thanks,
Jared
Perhaps a
grep -i kgmgr $ORACLE_HOME/bin/*
might be of help. I'm not sure what a KGMGR iterator context is, but the
mig utility is an intesting hit...
Rich
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It looks like a promising undocumented utility.Below is what I managed
to get by running it. I also asked the question on metalink.forum.
Later, I'll ask it on asktom.oracle.com.
inst = compldb app = sqlplus home = help
KGMGR help
Commands:
STARTUP PFILE=param file: Startup instance
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It looks like a promising undocumented utility.Below is what I managed
to get by running it. I also asked the question on metalink.forum.
Later, I'll ask it on asktom.oracle.com.
inst = compldb app = sqlplus home = help
KGMGR help
Commands:
STARTUP
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It looks like a promising undocumented utility.Below is what I
Hi,
http://www.dba-oracle.com/bp/bp_book6_utils.htm
The book by Dave Moore has explained lots of utilities and kgmgr is one of
them