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Thread: What is the difference between svrmgr, svrmgr30, svrmgrl etc?

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    I am new to Oracle. I see different server manager commands. I am confused with different commands. I found only certain works at certain place. I need to understand, especially where to use each one? Please help me to understand these commands. Thanks

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    svrmgrl = Unix enviornment
    svrmgr30 = Win NT enviornment
    MH

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    and the l in svrmgrl is for line (as in line mode).
    David Knight
    OCP DBA 8i, 9i, 10g

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    And you'll find l in svrmgrl also on NT (so it is not only for Unix world as per Mr.Hanky) since 8i.

    Prior to 8i on NT you couldn't have multiple oracle_homes fro database software. So to be able to install different versions of binaries into same directory, they added a two-diggit suffix to most of the executables.

    So for NT it is:

    svrmgr23.exe - for database release 7.3
    svrmgr30.exe - for database release 8.0
    svrmgrl.exe - for database release 8.1
    Jurij Modic
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    Red face Sever Manager

    But I don't think it's worthy to spend too much time on server manager. It's removed in Oracle 9i and "CONNECT INTERNAL" is not supported any more.

    Queyon
    Queyon Zeng

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    yeah..thatz true !! i heard that oracle wants to get rid of this server manager and wanted to use only SQL plus for ething..u can find in oracle 8i wherein u can connect as internal in SQL plus.....i.e. sqlplus /nolog...
    connect internal...
    Vijay.s

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