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Re: Error DBA-0320: cannot open sqldba configuration file <filename>

From: Dalton M. de Andrade <dandrade_at_icao.org>
Date: 1997/03/03
Message-ID: <331af25e.2412800@news.videotron.ca>#1/1

On Sat, 01 Mar 1997 01:25:24 -0500, oracle <oracle_at_nightmare.com> wrote:

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>Dalton M. de Andrade wrote:
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>> Everytime I try to start SQLDBA in full screen mode I receive the
>> follwoing error message:
>>
>> DBA-0320: cannot open sqldba configuration file /home/oracle/7.1.4/
>>
>> Due to the witdh of the screen and the length of the path, the actual
>> name of the configuration file is ommitted from the message.
>>
>> Anyone knows the actual name of the SQLDBA confiuration file?
>>
>> Any help would be appreciated.
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>It is looking for either /home/oracle/7.1.4/dbs/init<sid>.ora or
>/home/oracle/7.1.4/dbs/config<sid>.ora.
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>Where <sid> is the value of ORACLE_SID.
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><DT>Dalton M. de Andrade wrote:<BR>
>&gt;&nbsp;<BR>
>&gt; Everytime I try to start SQLDBA in full screen mode I receive the<BR>
>&gt; follwoing error message:<BR>
>&gt;&nbsp;<BR>
>&gt; DBA-0320: cannot open sqldba configuration file /home/oracle/7.1.4/<BR>
>&gt;&nbsp;<BR>
>&gt; Due to the witdh of the screen and the length of the path, the actual<BR>
>&gt; name of the configuration file is ommitted from the message.<BR>
>&gt;&nbsp;<BR>
>&gt; Anyone knows the actual name of the SQLDBA confiuration file?<BR>
>&gt;&nbsp;<BR>
>&gt; Any help would be appreciated.<BR>
>&nbsp;</DT>
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><DT>It is looking for either /home/oracle/7.1.4/dbs/init&lt;sid&gt;.ora
>or /home/oracle/7.1.4/dbs/config&lt;sid&gt;.ora.</DT>
>
><DT>&nbsp;</DT>
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><DT>Where &lt;sid&gt; is the value of ORACLE_SID.</DT>
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><DT>&nbsp;</DT>
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><DT>&nbsp;</DT>
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Checked and the files are there and it is still not working. Received on Mon Mar 03 1997 - 00:00:00 CST

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