What is the method for restarting the Oracle database?
You can restart the Oracle database using the following methods:
- Connect to the database using the SQL*Plus tool and run the following command to shut down the database:
Immediately shut down.
- After the database is completely shut down, use the following command to start the database:
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- If you need to perform specific tasks when restarting the database, you can use the following command to start the database and specify the actions to be carried out.
Start the database in restricted mode with the option to mount it in read-only mode, specifying the parameter file or server parameter file, and potentially recovering it. Then, alter the database to open for resetting logs and allowing read and write operations.
Please make sure you have sufficient permissions and understand your database environment before carrying out these operations. If you’re unsure about how to proceed, consult with a database administrator or refer to relevant resources.