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Re: HELP: Re-start 10g on RH3 Install from scratch

From: Howard J. Rogers <hjr_at_dizwell.com>
Date: Tue, 07 Dec 2004 09:34:14 +1100
Message-ID: <41b4de67$0$17883$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.au>


robert wrote:
> Howard J. Rogers wrote:
>

>> Honestly, Robert: .bashrc works every time. I wouldn't have documented 
>> it thus if it wasn't running in front of me in precisely that way.
>>
>> On the other hand, so long as the variables actually get set, then it 
>> shouldn't matter precisely how. But the worry I have is that one thing 
>> I do all the time and documented accordingly isn't working for you... 
>> so what have you done wrong to make that happen? In other words, that 
>> the .bashrc didn't work for you is symptomatic of greater problems.
>>
>> Care to share your .bashrc with us?
>>
>> Regards
>> HJR

>
>
> howard,
> First I installed the actual RHEL ES3.0 not WB.
>
> re the .bashrc vs .bash_profile "issue"
> NO, didn't mess with default.
> it is POSSIBLE that I did not EXPORT the variables.

Voila.

I'd say it was a racing certainty.

> I agress there is no reason .bashrc doesn't work.
> (I complained about .bashrc in the original msg because
> every doc, Oracle or Linux, I read out there put env variables in
> .bash_profile)

I don't quite follow the logic of following instructions, but only some of them...

> ok so I put back everything I deleted & installer go from there.
> I actually let installer create a starter DB.
> (which you opted *not* to do in your doc)

I rest my case, your honour.

Regards
HJR Received on Mon Dec 06 2004 - 16:34:14 CST

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