Message-Id: <10756.127736@fatcity.com> From: Rocky Welch Date: Mon, 29 Jan 2001 11:34:29 -0800 (PST) Subject: Sun Clustering and Oracle 8.1.6 --0-1919448799-980796869=:10818 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Hi Gang, We have 2 Sun 4500s running Solaris 2.8 and Oracle 8.1.6. The machines are in a cluster together and all was running well until we moved $ORACLE_HOME. After doing so the database came up just fine. We are having a problem starting thedatabase with the haoracle start command. The database and listener seem to start okay but then it does a hard crash and produces a trace file from the archive process. We have edited the appropriate files to reflect the new $ORACLE_HOME and, again, everything comes up okay if we start it maunaly as the unix user Oracle. Any ideas? TIA, -Rocky Rocky Welch Senior Consultant - Internet Services Group Arthur Andersen --------------------------------- Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Auctions - Buy the things you want at great prices. --0-1919448799-980796869=:10818 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

Hi Gang,

We have 2 Sun 4500s running Solaris 2.8 and Oracle 8.1.6. The machines are in a cluster together and all was running well until we moved $ORACLE_HOME. After doing so the database came up just fine. We are having a problem starting thedatabase with the haoracle start <SID> command. The database and listener seem to start okay but then it does a hard crash and produces a trace file from the archive process. We have edited the appropriate files to reflect the new $ORACLE_HOME and, again, everything comes up okay if we start it maunaly as the unix user Oracle.

Any ideas?

TIA,

-Rocky



Rocky Welch
Senior Consultant - Internet Services Group
Arthur Andersen



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