(RADIATOR) Re: To automatically start radiator at boot time.

Hugh Irvine hugh at open.com.au
Thu Aug 2 07:20:33 CDT 2001


Hello -

At 14:37 +0500 01/8/2, cistron wrote:
>Dear friends
>
>I know it is very easy to start Radiator without Oracle. The problem is
>that we are using Oracle database and the three steps mentioned in the
>manual i.e. wrapper, rc.d, and inetd are not working. Can any one kindly
>give hints if he is using Oracle and starting Radiator at boot time.


You will probably have to set the correct environment variables for 
Oracle in the Radiator startup script. And of course make sure that 
Oracle is actually running first.

regards

Hugh




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