No need to hard code: just setup a conguration file for your
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> "Bob Metelsky" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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I think it would just be best to follow the OFA standard and backup the
everything under $ORACLE_BASE occasionally. If your sysadm runs
incrementals on the server any changes to the init file should always be
backed up. Changes should also be documented in some other change
log/request etc..If yo
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Subject: Dictionary location or initSID.ora and PWDsid.ora
Can I dynamicall find the location of init
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Can I dynamicall find the location of initSID
Bob Metelsky wrote:
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> Can I dynamicall find the location of initSID.ora
> Eg C:\admin\INSTANCE\PFILE\initSID.ora
> and the password dir
> E.g C:\Oracle\Ora81\DATABASE\*.ora
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> Im setting up a cold backup script and would like to include these 2 dir
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> Im poking around in the v$ tables but ca
Can I dynamicall find the location of initSID.ora
Eg C:\admin\INSTANCE\PFILE\initSID.ora
and the password dir
E.g C:\Oracle\Ora81\DATABASE\*.ora
Im setting up a cold backup script and would like to include these 2 dir
Im poking around in the v$ tables but cant seem to find it
Id like to avoid ha