Applications database

Hi
I have some doubts regarding the oracle applications database.
what does the command mean ps -ef |grep applmgr
where applmgr is the applications user.
WHAT does this command mean.Why do we use this command .please explain me
One more query:-----
If the users report that the they are unable to access the database ,then as a dba what are all the things we have to check.What are the files which we have to check when normally some database issue arises.please say me the files which should be normally checked in oracle applications as well as in the database
Regards
Aram

Hi,
what does the command mean ps -ef |grep applmgr
WHAT does this command mean.Why do we use this command .please explain meIt means, list all the active processes at the OS level and filter the output by showing the entries which contain applmgr user (search Google for "man ps").
If the users report that the they are unable to access the database ,then as a dba what are all the things we have to check.What are the files which we have to check when normally some database issue arises.please say me the files which should be normally checked in oracle applications as well as in the database Check the error and search My Oracle Support. Also, review the database log file (alert_<SID>.log) and see if it contains any errors.
Regards,
Hussein

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