How to exit from SQL PlUS

HI,I came to know that direct exit from SQL Plus without Oracle shutdown causes future issues of ORA-0600 kind of errors. Is it true? If yes could u pls suggest me how to shutdown from user "SYSTEM/manager". Bcoz with this am warned that I dont have previleges.

Hello,
HI,I came to know that direct exit from SQL Plus without Oracle shutdown causes future issues of ORA-0600 kind of errors. Is it true?The ORA-00600 is an internal error it can be caused for instance by a Bug, a corruption, ... , and if someday you experience this kind of error, you should open a Service Request to My Oracle Support.
However, I've never heard that exiting sqlplus could cause this kind of error. Where did you get such information ?
how to shutdown from user "SYSTEM/manager". To shutdown the database you should be connected with the User SYS (as SYSDBA). You may use the following statement:
sqlplus /nolog
connect / as sysdba
shutdown immediate;
exitHope this help.
Best regards,
Jean-Valentin

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