find the time what DB is down (Nothing in the alerts log).
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Hello user630084,
PLS, try this. I had to check the same thing on one of our boxes of customer not having access unix and I've used the below to find. It worked for me.
(version 10.2.0.4)
SELECT SCN_TO_TIMESTAMP (TIMESTAMP_TO_SCN (startup_time)) 'DB downtime', startup_time "DB-startup time" OF v$ instance
I hope it works for you as well.
Krishna
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Hello my computer was blacking out before commissioning. I run a Start Up Test and received the messageDST short: failureID 0TQKP1-54D67N-XD003G-60VB03 FAILUREPRODUCT ID WQ637UA #ABAI am owner of a Pavilion dv7 - 4087cl laptop with Windows 7 64 bit.
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problem of installing active sync 6.1 64-bit with active sync. you have a known issue with the compatibility. you have a work around where the way to get these two together?
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Allowed in the Parental controls, but Parental control set is still blocking games
I have two games at present which is specifically allowed via the parental control, but when my son tries to read, the parental control blocks. Both games are Microsoft Age of Empries conquerors 2 and Star Wars Battlefront. Any help is appreciated.