1. Your users complain loudly .....
2. First check to see if your smon processes are running. If it is not
then you know oracle is down. If it is up then check a query against the
catalog. If you get what you expect then Oracle is up. From this
information you can then either set a value on a web page or e-mail someone
if you have problems or whatever.
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Hi Xperts,
Platform is Windows NT Server SP-6 , Oracle Enterprise Edition 8.1.6
Question:
1. How do I know before someone tells me that Oracle is down ( e.g. in Unix
we check dbw process )
2. If Oracle is Down , Why ? means which file should be looked for the
possible causes.
Thanks,
Harsh
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