Re: Apache Server (Oracle)



mark wrote:
Actually, speaking of Oracle, and startup scripts, anyone know what the correct runlevel is to start Oracle - 1? 2? 3?

mark

Is this a tricky question??? :) Maybe I didn't understand the question but runlevel 1 is for single user mode. Runlevel 2-5 share the same multi-user mode and thoretically are the same. You can modify what services you want to run in each of them.
Runlevel 0 is shutdown and 6 is restart. So, apart from 1,2 and 6 you shouldn' have any restriction in using what runlevel you want.

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