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Re: ORACLE_HOME is not set in your environment (Mandrake-80)

From: Knut Talman <knut.talman_at_mytoys.de>
Date: Tue, 22 May 2001 11:15:21 +0200
Message-ID: <3B0A2E29.9BC1EA13@mytoys.de>

> > If so, you can either use the script $ORACLE_HOME/bin/dbstart (it
> > requires,
> > that your database is listed in /etc/oratab and marked with Y), or you
> > can do it manually with
 

> This I will check. One of my Problem ist, that the ORACLE_HOME hve to be
> setted each time I connect to LINUX.

Just set in in your .profile or /etc/profile (then it is for all users). Even better is when you create a file oracle.sh in /etc/profile.d/ with all the environment settings needed for Oracle.

Regards,

Knut

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Received on Tue May 22 2001 - 04:15:21 CDT

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