I would say yes this is accurate. Oracle is going to perform crash recovery on
startup so why worry about this?
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Sent: Tuesday, February 16, 2016 10:06 AM
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Subject: Oracle shutdown on Wintel
We have a few Oracle databases running on Wintel.
In the past year, the Admins who take care of these Wintel hosts have started
to patching MS-Windows on a monthly basis.
So once-a-month we are going thru the routine of: download patches & reboot.
What we are experiencing is that the Oracle database software on those Wintel
hosts is not shutting down gracefully. All we get is an error message in the
alert log, followed by the messages showing the database being restarted.
I have talked to the guys who run MS-SQL databases and they are not
experiencing this problem; that is, their stuff is shutting cleanly with each
reboot.
I opened a case with Oracle support and got the following:
"The issue is addressed in bug 1912184 / bug 1638610.
The bug 1638610 has been identified as "Not Feasible to fix".
The reason for this is that once the Microsoft command to shutdown has been
issued, the dll security.dll is unregistered before the 'net stop' command is
given time to execute properly.
Oracle has no control over the algorithm used by Microsoft when Windows is
shutdown and thus cannot force adherence to the values of registry parameter
'ORA_SID_SHUTDOWN' and by extension 'ORA_SID_SHUTDOWNTYPE' at Windows shutdown
time."
Is this accurate?
Is everyone running Oracle database software on Wintel living thru this same
scenario?
Thanks in advance.
Daniel Hubler
Database Administrator Sr.
Aurora Healthcare
Daniel.hubler@xxxxxxxxxx
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