Michael,
Thanks. I hadn't noticed that they changed Metalink so that you click on a different
area to get the newest patches.
Saul Solomon
PPG Industries
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Try patch 1711
Try patch 1711240 for getting from 8.1.7.0 to 8.1.7.1 and then patch 1797438 to get
from
8.1.7.1 to 8.1.7.1.3. I know I found them on MetaLink, so if I recall the navigation
I'll
let you know.
HTH,
Mike
"Solomon, Saul M." wrote:
> Paul,
>
> But where is this patchset. It's not on Metalink or
Paul,
But where is this patchset. It's not on Metalink or the ftp sites.
Saul Solomon
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"O'Neill, Sean" wrote:
>
> I'm trying to configure systems to sh
Paul Drake wrote:
>>Please patch 8.1.7.0.0 to at least 8.1.7.0.2, I've been using 8.1.7.1.2
>>for 6 weeks.
Thanx for the patch info Paul.
Debbie wrote:
>>It is really hit and miss with Oracle on NT. I have all servers set up
>>the same (including the registry settings) and some will shutdown
Sean,
As Paul already mentioned 30 seconds is probably not
long enough, but even so you're probably hitting bug
1336566.
As for the specific versions:
> 7.3.3.0.0
7.x will never shut down cleanly when stopping the
services or the server as the registry entries
controlling this weren't introd
Sean,
Added to Paul's good list of registry values.
I have used svrmgrl to do a shutdown immediate and then a startup and still
seen recovery in the alert log.
That is, to me, the presence of "Beginning crash recovery" in the alert log
does not imply the shutdown was not an immediate one.
I woul
"O'Neill, Sean" wrote:
>
> I'm trying to configure systems to shutdown immediate Oracle when NT server
> is shutdown. I've followed instructions in Admin manual for registry
> settings and being trying it on Oracle PE 8.1.7.0.0 but it don't appear to
> work. Oracle does crash recovery when PC [
Sean,
It is really hit and miss with Oracle on NT. I have all servers set up
the same (including the registry settings) and some will shutdown the
database properly others don't. I have bugged Oracle for an answer but they
always say that the best thing to do is for you to shut down the datab