To find out the database running in the Server

Hi,
How to find out the number of database running in the server other than this command : ps -ef | grep pmon
Thanks,
Suresh Bommalata.

There's no single answer.
1. What if one or more of the database instance(s) is/are down at the moment that you run "ps -ef | grep smon" ?
2. "ps -ef" cannot be used on Windows.
3. You could check the oratab file (the location is platform specific -- generally /opt or /var/opt or /etc on Unix/Linux) but not all databases may be registered on the oratab file
4. You could look for the running (if any !) listener on the server and check the listener.ora listener.log file (database instances do not need to be in the listener.ora !)
So : You have to run multiple checks.
Hemant K Chitale
Edited by: Hemant K Chitale on Aug 2, 2010 3:09 PM

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