Re: database on windows

  • From: "Jeffrey Beckstrom" <JBECKSTROM@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "oracle-l (oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx)" <oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>, <Brian.Zelli@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 23 May 2013 14:14:31 -0400

You can check the service name, it usually has the database name as part of the 
name.

>>> "Zelli, Brian" <Brian.Zelli@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 5/23/13 1:26 PM >>>
I have two servers that look like they are running the same database.    It is 
a vendor machine, vendor setup and I don't have access but when I look at the 
listener, it has the same sid and ip address and they are both running.  They 
aren't clustered or anything so how can this be?  Is there a way without having 
access to tell what the db name is on windows?
ciao,
Brian



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