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I have successfully created a database on a Solaris machine by creating a parameter file and create script. I set ORACLE_SID and ran sqldba. From sqldba I did startup nomount and specified my new parameter file. Then, still in sqldba, I ran my create database script. All this worked fine.
Now I want to use the same files to create an identical database on my PC running NT / Oracle 7.2. I've put the files on the PC and changed pathnames inside the files where necessary. I'm not sure what to do next
though. I set ORACLE_SID via the Control Panel and then ran sqldba72.exe, but I got the following errors:
DBA-00314: unable to attach to default host ORA-09352: Windows 32-bit Two-Task driver unable to spawn new ORACLE task
I am fairly unfamiliar with Oracle on PC's. When I used an Oracle server
on a PC before, I simply used the default ORCL instance. I am aware of the Instance Manager application, but I want to create the database from
my scripts as I would do on a Unix machine. Please could someone tell me
how I do this.
Thanks,
Alex
Received on Tue Jun 02 1998 - 00:00:00 CDT