Basically its mission in life is to create, delete, stop and start Oracle-related Windows Services from the command line. In UNIX or Linux, when you create a database with a script, you use the create database command - that's all you need. In Windows, you first need to create the Windows Service. Please note that when using the Oracle Database Assistant or choosing the create database option when using the Oracle Universal Installer, this step us not necessary since those create the service for you.
A couple things to note here: First, the command is all one continuous line. Second, all that this does is create the Windows Service that supports the Oracle Instance. It does NOT create the database; this you need to do using scripts or commands.
Again, if you use the Database Assistant or the Oracle Universal Installer, then the step of creating the Windows Service is done for you. Therefore, one could delete the service, recreate it using the same name, and restart the instance. All of the database files and contents would remain unchanged. That could take all day! The lsnrctl utility can either be run as a command line invocation or as a command line interpreter, as shown in these two examples:.
Burleson, and Steve Callan. All rights reserved. To create or change an encrypted password. Exit the program. Re-read the listener. Alters parameter values for the listener until shutdown.
Displays current parameter values for the listener. Start a program on the server where listener is running. Reliable and free network scanner to analyse LAN. The program shows all network devices, gives you access to shared folders, provides remote control of computers via RDP and Radmin , and can even remotely switch computers off.
Explore maintenance objects, business objects, zones and business processes related to Operational Device Management ODM functional areas.. Oracle University provides an extensive training curriculum to enable your implementation and use of Oracle Utilities products.. Oracle Utilities provides pre built UPK content for the following products. The default is 90 seconds. If the given osusr is different from the Oracle Home User, then the Oracle Home User is used instead of the osusr along with the given ospass.
Though the ospass can be specified on the command line, Oracle recommends accepting ospass through stdin. For simplicity in demonstrating this feature, this example does not perform the password management techniques that a deployed system typically uses.
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