![]() ![]() At least you can tail (and I hope you have a scrollback buffer): ![]() Just stop wanting and deal with this interface. It would be very nice if they were in /var/log so you could easily parse the logs. You need to see the homes so you can connect to the one that you use. ![]() ORACLE_BASE from environment = /usr1/app/oracle ALTER DATABASE MOUNT USER (ospid: 4823): terminating the instance Instance terminated by USER, pid = 4823ĪDRCI: Release 11.2.0.1.0 - Production on Wed Sep 11 18:27:56 2013Ĭopyright (c) 1982, 2009, Oracle and/or its affiliates. MMNL started with pid=16, OS id=4811 starting up 1 shared server(s). ![]() (/usr1/app/oracle/diag/rdbms/erpln/erpln/alert/log.xml) control_files = "/usr1/app/oracle/oradata/erpln/control01.ctl" control_files = "/usr1/app/oracle/flash_recovery_area/erpln/control02.ctl" db_block_size = 8192 compatible = "11.2.0.0.0" db_recovery_file_dest = "/usr1/app/oracle/flash_recovery_area" db_recovery_file_dest_size= 3882M undo_tablespace = "UNDOTBS1" remote_login_passwordfile= "EXCLUSIVE" db_domain = "" dispatchers = "(PROTOCOL=TCP) (SERVICE=erplnXDB)" local_listener = "LISTENER_ERPLN" audit_file_dest = "/usr1/app/oracle/admin/erpln/adump" audit_trail = "DB" db_name = "erpln" open_cursors = 5000 diagnostic_dest = "/usr1/app/oracle" PMON started with pid=2, OS id=4753 VKTM started with pid=3, OS id=4757 at elevated priority VKTM running at (10)millisec precision with DBRM quantum (100)ms GEN0 started with pid=4, OS id=4763 DIAG started with pid=5, OS id=4767 DBRM started with pid=6, OS id=4771 PSP0 started with pid=7, OS id=4775 DIA0 started with pid=8, OS id=4779 MMAN started with pid=9, OS id=4783 DBW0 started with pid=10, OS id=4787 LGWR started with pid=11, OS id=4791 CKPT started with pid=12, OS id=4795 SMON started with pid=13, OS id=4799 RECO started with pid=14, OS id=4803 MMON started with pid=15, OS id=4807 starting up 1 dispatcher(s) for network address '(ADDRESS=(PARTIAL=YES)(PROTOCOL=TCP))'. ![]()
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