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Hi,

Using the Alert log under $ORACLE_HOME/saptrace/background.

Is it possible to determine whether the database is currently in an intermediate start or stop phase.???

If it so how can i proceed the process for alert log?

with regards

vijay

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hi

good

Proceed as follows to restore and recover your database:

1. To analyze the problem, check the:

○ Database alert log

○ Trace files belonging to the background processes in the directory $ORACLE_HOME/saptrace/background.

https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/go/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/97a4f439-0d01-0010-d488-d29b45e2...

thanks

mrutyun^

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Peter_Inotai
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When your DB is not running or about to stop, your work-processes will also die, so you cannot run ABAP on them.

Peter

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hi

good

Proceed as follows to restore and recover your database:

1. To analyze the problem, check the:

○ Database alert log

○ Trace files belonging to the background processes in the directory $ORACLE_HOME/saptrace/background.

https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/go/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/97a4f439-0d01-0010-d488-d29b45e2...

thanks

mrutyun^

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HI YAAR,

should i want to run the "database alert log" in command prompt?

i dont know how to analyse will u plz tell it detaily?

regards

vijay

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Hi Vijay,

There is a forum for ORACLE questions:

Please post a question there, not here in the ABAP forum.

Thanks,

Peter

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Thanks and I regret for closing the thread in late