Re: Error whilst duplicating database using RMAN
- From: vitalis...@xxxxxxxxx (Jerome Vitalis)
- Date: 28 Sep 2007 13:49:47 GMT
trub3101 wrote:
Mmmm.. How can I identify the instance at the OS level?
Hmm, if memory serves, on Solaris, "ps auxww|grep <SID>" should do the
trick (I haven't any solaris box near me at the moment).
Otherwise try "ps -ef|grep <SID>".
Be careful since some processes might belong to other instances whose name
contains your <SID> (though it should not be the case since you said this
<SID> name is too long!)
Thanks for you input by the way.- Hide quoted text -
Pretend you did not see my earlier reply. Where is that embarrassment
smiley again?
;-)
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