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Re: Database creation problem on Solaris

From: Van Messner <vmessner_at_bestweb.net>
Date: Thu, 03 Feb 2000 23:18:17 GMT
Message-ID: <Z0om4.26$JQ.2415@monger.newsread.com>


On Solaris, Oracle doesn't just start up all by itself after you bounce the server You have to start it manually or set up a script (Oracle provides a sample named dbstart in the OracleHome/Bin directory) to do so. You'll also have to start your listener and your intelligent agent.

Van

Parvinder Singh <parora_at_questone.com> wrote in message news:38998B4F.120A81DC_at_questone.com...
> Hi all
> I created a new database ...deleting the old database (thru dbassist
> utility). Now after the database got created if i executed dbshut it
> dint do anything and came down to the $ prompt and even if executed
> dbstart it showed the same behaviour. But the database was running and i
> could execute the queries thru SQL and OCI and therefore i dint care.
> Now when i restarted my machine (Solaris) the database dint start
> stating ORACLE not available. What could be the reason for this ???
>
> Did i miss anything after i created the new database or after the
> deletion of the old database
>
> Kindly help
>
> Thanks & Regards
> ~Parvinder
>
Received on Thu Feb 03 2000 - 17:18:17 CST

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