Start DB in migrate mode

Hello,
Does anyone can tell me what command I can use for restart DB in migrate mode in SQL+? Or I should go somewhere else to restart DB in migrate mode?
Many thanks!

Hi,
here is what oer says about your situation:
[oracle@rhas4 ~]$ oerr ora 12528
12528, 00000, "TNS:listener: all appropriate instances are blocking new connections"
// *Cause:  All instances supporting the service requested by the client
// reported that they were blocking the new connections. This condition may be
// temporary, such as at instance startup.
// *Action: Attempt the connection again. If error persists, then contact the
// administrator to check the status of the instances.
=;-)
Lutz

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