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I'm a newbie to the Unix world Help!
I have to maintain a host of Sybase database servers sitting on Unix Sun Solaris 8...I've been tasked with finding/creating a way to auto start/stop Unix via unix commands, specifically when the Unix servers need to be restarted we want Sybase to start automatically...any pointers,tips or direction would be helpful! Thanks ![]() |
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