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Re: remapping orahome drive after new disk installation (ORA-1031)

From: CoLdStOnE <coldstone_at_pt.lu>
Date: Thu, 15 May 2003 13:37:39 +0200
Message-ID: <3ec37c03$1_1@news.vo.lu>


It could be possible if you start the database in nomount, you need to recreate all Controlfiles. You need to change the ORA.INI you need to changes in v$datafiles every storage disk !

"Scott Mattes" <Scott_at_TheMattesFamily.ws> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:OEKwa.411$793.448304_at_news1.news.adelphia.net...
> I doubt that PM knows about modifying Oracle control files. There is at
> least one that points to the location of the data files for the DB.
>
> I think that the correct way to do this is to restore the drives to what
> they use to be, do a full export, change the drives, reinstall Oracle and
> import.
>
> But definitely wait for the more knowledgeable to respond here.
>
> "Graham" <lamontgra_at_yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:ed28012c.0305150230.77fe187f_at_posting.google.com...
> > I've installed a new primary master disk (80GB Barracuda on win98SE).
> > The Oracle Personal 9i installation drive (on the primary slave)
> > changed from E->G.
> >
> > I remapped all references to E: (including registry entries), using
> > Partition Magic 8 remapper.
> >
> > But...
> > Now when I start the database I get ORA-1031: cant login
> >
> > Any ideas what to do next ?
>
>
Received on Thu May 15 2003 - 06:37:39 CDT

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