Hi Silviu,
if you have the Oracle clusterware and your resource (in this case the database and instance) has defined "ONLINE" as the target in the cluster registry then the clusterware will start the instance. You do not need to have start-scripts in this case. With 10gR2 you may define other applications as resources as well and the clusterware starts them (or better tries to keep those applications up on the defined nodes or switch over to other nodes in case the resource cannot be restarted).
Use e.g. crs_stat -t (in your crs-environment) to see the target and state of resources.
Ciao
Clemens

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