Oracle Database 2 Day DBA 11g Release- P3:Oracle Database 2 Day DBA is a database administration quick start guide that teaches you how to perform day-to-day database administrative tasks. The goal of this guide is to help you understand the concepts behind Oracle Database. It teaches you how to perform all common administrative tasks needed to keep the database operational, including how to perform basic troubleshooting and performance monitoring activities. | Starting and Stopping the Database Control Console Process Online Help You can access context-sensitive online Help by clicking the Help link displayed at the top of every page. On any Help page click Contents for links to all Help topics. A search facility enables you to search the contents of Help. Navigational Features Navigational features of the Database Home page include the following Subpage links at the top of the page. These links take you to the various Database Control subpages that organize management tasks into distinct categories. For example you click Availability to perform tasks associated with backing up and recovering your data. Drill-down links that provide increasing levels of detail. rHost Listener LISTENER edrsr17p1 . For example clicking the link next to the label Host provides additional detail about the computer on which the database runs. Suggested related links for more information. Starting and Stopping the Database Control Console Process To access Oracle Enterprise Manager Database Control Database Control from a client browser the Database Control console process dbconsole needs to be running on the database host computer. The dbconsole process is automatically started after installation. However in the event that the system needs to be restarted you can start it manually at the command line or start it as a service in Windows. You can also run commands to stop the dbconsole process or view its status. If the dbconsole process is stopped it must be manually restarted before you use the Database Control console. To start or stop or to view the status of the dbconsole process from the command line 1. Open a operating system command window and go to your Oracle_home bin directory. 2. Do one of the following To start the dbconsole process run the following command . emctl start dbconsole Getting Started with Database Administration 3-3 Accessing the Database Home Page To stop the dbconsole process run the