Oracle Services - Oracle Oracle7 Server 7.3 Getting Started Manual

For windows nt; release 7.3
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Oracle Services

When you start or reboot the server machine, Oracle services are started.
Depending on the networking protocol used, these services are:
OracleServiceORCL
OracleTNSListener <id>
OracleStartORCL
If any of these services does not start correctly and you attempt to use
any of the Oracle Database Tools, the following message appears:
DBA–00314: unable to attach to default host
ORA–09352: Windows 32–bit Two–Task driver unable to spawn
new ORACLE task
Start the services following these steps:
1. Open the Windows NT Control Panel.
2. Choose Services.
3. Find OracleServiceORCL in the list, and verify that its status is
Started. If OracleServiceORCL is not started, select it and choose
Start.
4. Find OracleTNSListenerORCL and verify that its status is Started.
Note: You must complete steps 3 and 4 in order.
Note: To start Oracle services whenever the server starts,
choose the Startup button, and choose Manual Startup Type.
If you cannot find these service names in the list, use Instance
Manager.
Attention: For information on the GUI version (32–bit)
Instance Manager, see the following section. For information on
the command line version of Instance Manager, see the
appendix, Using the Instance Manager from the Command Line in
this Guide.
On occasion (for example, if you want to re–install the server software),
you must stop the Oracle Services. To do this, open the Windows NT
Control Panel, select Services and choose Stop.
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