Avoiding automatically starting Oracle

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  • Nathan Sokalski

    Avoiding automatically starting Oracle

    I currently have Oracle 9i Personal Edition installed on my computer (I use
    Windows XP Professional). I want to stop Oracle from starting automatically
    at boot time to avoid having it take up so much processor power in the
    background. However, I would like to have a way to run it when I do want to
    use it. What files and/or registry entries do I need to modify to accomplish
    this if it can be done? (There was a website with this info someone told me
    when I once had to completely uninstall Oracle, so I was hoping someone knew
    of one with this info for this situation) Any help would be appreciated.
    Thanks.
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  • HansF

    #2
    Re: Avoiding automatically starting Oracle

    Nathan Sokalski wrote:
    I currently have Oracle 9i Personal Edition installed on my computer (I
    use Windows XP Professional). I want to stop Oracle from starting
    automatically at boot time to avoid having it take up so much processor
    power in the background. However, I would like to have a way to run it
    when I do want to use it. What files and/or registry entries do I need to
    modify to accomplish this if it can be done? (There was a website with
    this info someone told me when I once had to completely uninstall Oracle,
    so I was hoping someone knew of one with this info for this situation) Any
    help would be appreciated. Thanks.
    Are you familiar with the Control Panel's Services? In W2K Oracle's Listner
    and Database Instance are registered as services and are controlled thru
    the Services (Control Panel Administration Services). Using that, you
    can set the service to start automatically, start under manual control, or
    disabling it.

    This is basic W2K admin & I suspect it's also basic XPPro admin.

    /Hans

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    • Rauf Sarwar

      #3
      Re: Avoiding automatically starting Oracle

      HansF <news.hans@telu s.netwrote in message news:<6Eepd.182 279$df2.123838@ edtnps89>...
      Nathan Sokalski wrote:
      >
      I currently have Oracle 9i Personal Edition installed on my computer (I
      use Windows XP Professional). I want to stop Oracle from starting
      automatically at boot time to avoid having it take up so much processor
      power in the background. However, I would like to have a way to run it
      when I do want to use it. What files and/or registry entries do I need to
      modify to accomplish this if it can be done? (There was a website with
      this info someone told me when I once had to completely uninstall Oracle,
      so I was hoping someone knew of one with this info for this situation) Any
      help would be appreciated. Thanks.
      >
      Are you familiar with the Control Panel's Services? In W2K Oracle's Listner
      and Database Instance are registered as services and are controlled thru
      the Services (Control Panel Administration Services). Using that, you
      can set the service to start automatically, start under manual control, or
      disabling it.
      >
      This is basic W2K admin & I suspect it's also basic XPPro admin.
      >
      /Hans
      Adding to Hans's post.
      If you are not familiar (atleast at the intermediate level) with the
      platform where you are running your Oracle Software... you will find
      yourselves with lot of more questions then this.

      Regards
      /Rauf

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      • Matthias Wirtz

        #4
        Re: Avoiding automatically starting Oracle

        "Nathan Sokalski" <njsokalski@ver izon.netwrote

        please don't crossposte!
        --
        Matthias Wirtz - Norfolk, USA


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        • Michael

          #5
          Re: Avoiding automatically starting Oracle


          Hi to All,

          Oracle ship it's database with a tool to do so which is named "oradim".
          Start a command window and invoke oradim to learn about.
          Greetings,
          Michael

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          • %u

            #6
            Re: Avoiding automatically starting Oracle

            goto control panel admin tasks services and set thestartup type to mannual

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