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Re: unrecoverable database

From: TSAWMILL.US.ORACLE.COM <TSAWMILL_at_US.ORACLE.COM>
Date: Thu, 29 Feb 1996 16:07:44 -0500
Message-Id: <9602292132.AA28797@alice.jcc.com>


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Just some quick ideas: is the disk where trace files get written full? Did permissions change where trace files go? Maybe try changing the trace path in init.ora

Tim Sawmiller
tsawmill_at_us.oracle.com
"The opinions expressed here are my own and not necessarily those of the Oracle Corporation".

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Date: 29 Feb 96 14:03:17
From:"<Mary Remund>" <Mary>
To: Multiple,recipients,of,list,ORACLE-L,ORACLE-L_at_CCVM.SUNYSB.EDU Subject: unrecoverable database
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I have a problem with my oracle database. I am on a dg with Oracle 7.1.6.2. I was creating a number of tablespaces this afternoon and during one of them the pmon process crashed. Now after shutting down the instance and trying to bring it up I am getting errors that it cannot write the trc files. Nothing has changed on the server or within oracle so I have no idea how to fix the problem. I can't open the database, I can't recover it. Has anyone ever seen this message or had this problem? Any help would be appreciated. The error I am getting is ORA-07497: sdpri: cannot create trace file .

Thanks.

Mary

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