Re: Apache Server (Oracle)



Hey, LoG,

From: Lord of Gore <lordofgore@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Friday, December 22, 2006 8:30 am

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

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

I know what the runlevels are. What I was asking is, lessee, networking
needs to be up, but I'm not sure what other services need to be up to
bring up Oracle with no errors, including the listener.

mark "not a dba"

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