Re: ** getting the latest 9i 10g releases
- From: mhthomas <qnxodba@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: bdbafh@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: Fri, 25 Mar 2005 21:42:47 -0500
Hi Paul,
About your sig...
In line,
> #/etc/init.d/init.cssd stop
> # f=ma, divide by 1, convert to moles.
The funny thing about the 'init.cssd stop' command is _not_ only the
hard to remember syntax, root ownership, and what is cssd doing in 10g
single instance db anyway. Nope, none of those things are funny. The
funny thing is the 'Oracle approved' was to restart the service is to
'reboot' the machine.
PS: The 'Oracle approved' restart it does not always work, e.g. H3
restart error. The only way to restart after infinate reboot failures
is run 'root.sh' again, and risk corrupting the cluster registry
according to metalink. Now that's even funnier, Oracle has reduced
*NUX to work like windows. ;-)
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