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This chapter describes how to use Server Manager in line mode. Line mode is useful for performing unattended operations, such as running nightly batch jobs or scripts. In addition, you can use line mode when a graphical device is unavailable.
Server Manager Line Mode is available on Windows NT and Motif platforms. Starting Server Manager in Line Mode
You start up Server Manager in line mode by typing the appropriate command at the operating system prompt. For example, on some systems the command svrmgrl starts up Server Manager in line mode.> svrmgrl command=@smstart
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The exact command for starting up Server Manager in line mode depends on your platform. For information about starting up Server Manager in line mode, see your operating system-specific Oracle documentation. Using Server Manager in Line Mode
In line mode you can execute the Server Manager commands described in Appendix A, Using Server Manager in Line Mode. In addition, you can execute SQL statements and PL/SQL code.
To execute PL/SQL code, type a slash (/) by itself on the last input line.
SVRMGR> @
Name of script file: test
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