Chapter 27.
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Oracle Post Installation Tasks
Important
Before you continue, make sure you followed the steps at
Section 26.5, “Updating after
the Oracle Universal Installer”
.
27.1. Startup and Shutdown of the Oracle 10g Database
This section contains details on how to start up and shut down your Oracle Database. Note that the
Start the database:
oracle$ sqlplus /nolog
SQL> connect / as sysdba
SQL> startup
Shut down the database:
oracle$ sqlplus /nolog
SQL> connect / as sysdba
SQL> shutdown
The slash connects you to the schema owned by
SYS
. In the above example you will be connected to
the schema owned by
SYS
with the privilege
SYSDBA
.
SYSDBA
gives you the following privileges:
• sysoper privileges WITH ADMIN OPTION.
• create database.
• recover database until.
27.2. Shutdown of other Oracle 10g Background Processes
If you installed a pre-configured database using OUI, then several Oracle background processes are
now running on your server. Execute the following command to see the background processes:
ps -ef
To shutdown the Oracle background processes after an Oracle Database 10g installation, you can
execute the following commands:
• iSQL*Plus
To stop iSQL*Plus, run:
su - oracle
isqlplusctl stop
• Database Management Processes
During the installation of Oracle 10g, OUI offered two Database Management Options:
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