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An NT database service query [message #54132] Thu, 31 October 2002 05:30 Go to next message
James Briar
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Registered: January 2002
Location: Morden (South London)
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Is there any command i can use to see if a database service is running on an NT server rather than going to services (via Start - Settings - Control Panel). We've got a service called OracleServiceRMANDB and i want to include a check in a NT script to make sure its running.
(oracle 8i on a NT4 server).
Re: An NT database service query [message #54347 is a reply to message #54132] Tue, 12 November 2002 11:07 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Trifon Anguelov
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Registered: June 2002
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James,

On NT you can use the "net start" command to see which services are running. You will get something like that:

C:WINNTsystem32>net start
These Windows 2000 services are started:

Alerter
COM+ Event System
Computer Browser
DefWatch
Distributed File System
Distributed Link Tracking Client
Distributed Link Tracking Server
Distributed Transaction Coordinator
DNS Client
Event Log
Internet Connection Sharing
IPSEC Policy Agent
Net Logon
OracleServiceDB101
Plug and Play
Print Spooler
Protected Storage
Remote Access Auto Connection Manager
Remote Access Connection Manager
Remote Procedure Call (RPC)
Remote Procedure Call (RPC) Locator
Routing and Remote Access
RunAs Service
Security Accounts Manager
Server
System Event Notification
TCP/IP NetBIOS Helper Service
Telephony
Windows Management Instrumentation
Windows Management Instrumentation Driver Extensions
Windows Time
WMDM PMSP Service
Workstation

The command completed successfully.

Hope that helps,

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Re: An NT database service query [message #54371 is a reply to message #54132] Wed, 13 November 2002 12:57 Go to previous message
James Briar
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Registered: January 2002
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Hello Trifon,
Thanks very much for your reply. The "net start" command is just what i wanted and works ok.
Thanks again, bye.
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