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how I make some programs are started automatic when the system is started? [message #337526] Thu, 31 July 2008 02:57 Go to next message
alwosaby
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Registered: November 2007
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after install oracle on RHEL5.1
the "tnslsnr.exe
" not start automatic when the system is started
how I make some programs are started automatic when the system is started?
Thanks

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Re: how I make some programs are started automatic when the system is started? [message #337539 is a reply to message #337526] Thu, 31 July 2008 03:22 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Michel Cadot
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This is a Linux question not an Oracle one.
Put a script that starts it in /etc/init.d directory.

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Michel
Re: how I make some programs are started automatic when the system is started? [message #337690 is a reply to message #337526] Thu, 31 July 2008 12:45 Go to previous message
ebrian
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If you are on Linux, where are you finding tnslsnr.exe?

To start lsnrctl automatically, check Automating Database Startup and Shutdown.
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