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Posted on April 29, 2023April 9, 2024

How to Run an Oracle SQL Script Using nohup on Linux

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You should run a shell with nohup on Linux to ensure long-running tasks or processes continue to execute even if your user session is terminated or a network connection is lost.

For instance, when managing an Oracle Database, you often need to execute tasks that can take a significant amount of time, such as data loading, database backups, or maintenance operations.

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