Query V$THREAD. It may not have all the information you want, but the
rows are always there even if the instances aren't up...
Tim Gorman
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Kerber, Andrew W. wrote:
Srvctl works
within sqlplus?
I want to
get the information w/o going to
the os. Someone suggested v$thread earlier, and that will get me the
instance
names, but I would also like to get the server names if possible.
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From:
oracle-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:oracle-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of David Sharples
Sent: Thursday, August
02, 2007 1:31
PM
To:
andrew.kerber@xxxxxxxxx
Cc: oracle-l
Subject: Re: RAC nodes
list?
use
the srvctl command
On 02/08/07, Andrew Kerber <andrew.kerber@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Does
anyone know what table or view will show me what
nodes and instances are supposed to be in a RAC Cluster, oracle 10.2.0.3?
gv$instance will give me the instances that are currently up, but I
would like
to be able to query to find out what instances and nodes are supposed
to be in
the cluster.
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