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My abusive language was provoked .
I do not tolerate people more worried about etiquette than the newsgroup
issues
If you want to post condescending motherfucking bullshit, then you are
no fucking different from the other assholes who either think they are
better than those who answer the post or have serious obsessions with
newsgroup etiquette than content.
So if you want to fucking talk down to me then fuck you too motherfucker.
I am amazed when people talk as if this is some revolutionary rocket science
.
If you want to help without getting involved in USENET politics or
philosophy
then do it. Otherwise shut the fuck up. I am not going to starve if you
don't help me & start posting offensive garbage like that without thinking.
Obscenity does not have to be explicit. Your implied obscenities are far
more offensive.
"Karsten Farrell" <kfarrell_at_belgariad.com> wrote in message
news:MPG.19932993b979590d98981c_at_news.la.sbcglobal.net...
> Hi Karsten Farrell, thanks for writing this:
> > Hi newbie, thanks for writing this:
> > > I installed Oracle 8i
> > >
> > > The database I created was called test1
> > >
> > > It gave this during install
> > > ----------------------
> > >
> > > global datbase name : test1
> > > database SID : test1
> > > internal account password: oracle
> > > SYS account password : change_on_install
> > > SYSTEM account password : manager
> > >
> > > I went to SQL Plus & tried to launch it.
> > > No combination of username / passwords as suggested by Oracle
> > > above worked. I get the error
> > >
> > > (I am not sure what to install at HOSTSTRING. I assume it is the
> > > hostname I tried blank as well)
> > >
> > > EROOR:
> > > ORA-01034:ORACLE not available
> > >
> >
> > 1. Open a DOS window
> > 2. Type the following sqlplus commands:
> >
> > c:\> set ORACLE_SID=test1
> > c:\> sqlplus /nolog
> > sql> connect / as sysdba
> > sql> startup
> > ...[displays sga and other stuff; continue when db 'open' displayed]...
> > sql> exit
> >
>