05-26-2006
Ok. FWIW - I don't understand why an instance would be running at boot time and need to be stopped...
I also do not see why this fails a priori. Do you get error messages?
Are you sure that all the needed environment variables are set so you can start each instance - assuming Oracle:PATH, ORACLE_HOME for example. You code should work from a logic point of view, therefore it has to be failing for another set of reasons:
bad environment (most likely):
including PATH or LD_LIBRARY_PATH or SHLIB_PATH to runtimes
permissions (not likely)
other errors in coding the calls to start/stop the instance.
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LEARN ABOUT OPENSOLARIS
continue
continue(1T) Tcl Built-In Commands continue(1T)
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
NAME
continue - Skip to the next iteration of a loop
SYNOPSIS
continue
_________________________________________________________________
DESCRIPTION
This command is typically invoked inside the body of a looping command such as for or foreach or while. It returns a TCL_CONTINUE code,
which causes a continue exception to occur. The exception causes the current script to be aborted out to the innermost containing loop
command, which then continues with the next iteration of the loop. Catch exceptions are also handled in a few other situations, such as
the catch command and the outermost scripts of procedure bodies.
EXAMPLE
Print a line for each of the integers from 0 to 10 except 5:
for {set x 0} {$x<10} {incr x} {
if {$x == 5} {
continue
}
puts "x is $x"
}
SEE ALSO
break(1T), for(1T), foreach(1T), return(1T), while(1T)
KEYWORDS
continue, iteration, loop
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
+--------------------+-----------------+
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+--------------------+-----------------+
|Availability | SUNWTcl |
+--------------------+-----------------+
|Interface Stability | Uncommitted |
+--------------------+-----------------+
NOTES
Source for Tcl is available on http://opensolaris.org.
Tcl continue(1T)