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Thanks for the reply,
I use dbstart to start the database but still the same error occured.
After playing around I have managed to get it to work after looking at a script which was installed and sudenly an instance of ORACLE was created.
Creation does work much better from a script outside of X, it's certainly memory hungry.
Regards,
Steve Gallagher
aflinsch wrote:
> Stephen Gallagher wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have installed the Linux version of Oracle 8. The installation was
> > successful but when I attempt to use SQLPLUS it says it can not find
> > ORACLE.
>
> Installation was successful, but did you start the database prior to
> running sqlplus?
>
> >
> > It also takes a long time to create/delete databases using dbassist.
>
> yes it does, 3 things seem to help with this
> 1 - more memory
> 2 - create a script from dbassist, then run it outside of X
> 3 - more memory
Received on Mon Aug 14 2000 - 09:03:28 CDT