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Startup scripts

Hi all

We have HP UX 11.23 installed on 4 RISC servers (2 oracle databases, 2 Oracle App Servers) , we are in a construction period , so the power failure may happen more than once a day.
I need to learn how to create an automatic startup services as in Windows, if we know that the services (command lines) owned by two users.

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