Tell me the main 5 commands for oracle with Linux..
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There are no commands which are common/shared between Oracle and Linux. Because Oracle is a Database application and Linux is an Operating System. Linux commands will only be used when you are installing Oracle and for some maintenance work afterwards.
One thing that you are overlooking is that there is an Oracle version of Linux, so the OP could be asking about that. Well, if that is the question, it comes down to 'what are the common commands between a defined version of Linux and some other version of Linux' and I don't know how that could be answered, because, by definition, all of the Linux commands would be common to the two. (And, by 'Linux commands', I think probably something like 'Bash commands' are actually meant, and Bash isn't technically Linux.)
OTOH, it could be 'what are the common commands between, for example, a database and a version of Linux', and I don't see how that could be answered, either, because there aren't really any common commands.
Maybe the OP will get back to this thread, and tell us which of the two unanswerable questions was really meant
Yah, well you may be right but I answered this question by "assuming" that when Oracle (Oracle Database) is installed or suppose to be installed on Linux (Operating system).
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