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- From: joefw@eosdev1.gsfc.nasa.gov (Joe Fulson-Woytek)
- Subject: Shutting down sqlnet
- Message-ID: <1993Jan7.175023.13291@nsisrv.gsfc.nasa.gov>
- Keywords: sqlnet
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- Reply-To: joefw@eosdev1.gsfc.nasa.gov (Joe Fulson-Woytek
- Organization: NASA/GSFC, Code 902
- Date: Thu, 7 Jan 1993 17:50:23 GMT
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- First of all, an apology for my question about shutting down oracle - I did not
- RTFM closely enough and missed the shutdown immediate command which I suspect
- is all I need. Thanks to all who responded.
-
- But I have a similar problem with orasrv and the manual does not indicate
- any type of shutdown immediate command. I'm running on an SGI (IRIX 4) and
- when doing a tcpctl stop commmand I get back:
- tcputl: 1 subprocesses are active; server will not be stopped
-
- This is listed in the sqlnet user's guide where it says that the action is
- to ask remote users to log off Oracle. The problem is that we are doing the
- shutdown in the middle of the night in a batch mode and it is likely that the
- user just forgot to log off before going home. Any work-arounds? If this
- is being done as part of a reboot procedure, will it hurt to ignore this
- message and just reboot the system?
-
- Thanks.
-
-
- Joe Fulson-Woytek
- Code 902/Goddard DAAC
- NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center
- joefw@eosdev1.gsfc.nasa.gov
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