>Shutdown abort is pretty drastic, are you sure shutdown immediate didn't 
>work?

Well said. This topic has been circulating in many DBA forums for a long time. 
Shutdown immediate does rollback and will take time if no.of users
is high. On the otherside, shutdown abort simply takes the db down and 
does not bother about anything else. As per manual, if you do a shutdown abort then 
you WILL need the online redo logs for recovery just in case.
Think twice if your db is in NOARCHIVELOG mode. If your db is in ARCHIVE mode make 
sure the logs are multiplexed.  Though Oracle's recovery seems
to be sturdy, double check your backup & recovery strategies. Also, which option to 
use is influenced by how much downtime/shutdown time you can afford.

HTH

GovindanK

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