srvctl stop service

Published by Alessandro Caredda on

With the article “srvctl stop service,” we provide the command to stop an Oracle service registered in the cluster through CRS.

Before executing the stop, check the status of resources with the command:

crsctl status res -t

The command to execute srvctl stop service is:

srvctl stop service -d <database> -s <service> -i <istanza>

Example:

srvctl stop service -d DBTESTp -s DB_TEST_SERVICE -i DBTESTp1

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Once the prompt is returned, recheck the status of resources with the command:

crsctl status res -t

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