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how to find running databases in windows

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I am working in solaris os.I would like to know how many databases are running in windows.
Is there any command like ps -ef|grep pmon in wndows...............

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Try:

start -> run -> services.msc

Then look for service names like OracleService<ORACLE_SID> and see if they are running.
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