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Did you try using the Intance Manager under the Oracle for Windows NT
program group. This tool will avoid the problems of creating the services
manually. This tool can also be used to drop instances along with its
services..
Check it out.
HTH
Prasad Chavali
sbenyo_at_ibm.net wrote in message <35DDA83F.2F2578E4_at_ibm.net>...
>Hello,
>
>I have created an instance of oracle 7.3.3 on NT 4.0 server.
>The instance was created using the command:
>
>oradim73 -new -sid XXX -intpwd YYY -startmode auto -pfile=ZZZ
>
>after that I created the database itself.
>When I restart the system the database dosent come up automatically.
>
>I tried deleting & recreating the instance again using oradim73. This
>time adding the line:
>
>oradim73 -startup -sid XXX -usrpwd YYY -starttype inst,srvc -pfile=ZZZ
>
>On other instances that had the two line it works.
>On the original it does not.
>
>Is there a way to get rid of an instance & recreate it so it come up
>automatically (without recreating the database) ?
>Or is there a way to get rid of the instance so oracle wont recognize it
>at all & recreate it correctly?
>
>It is at most importance to me since we have production databases that
>cant come up automatically and it causes lots of trouble when it
>happens.
>
>10X
>Shaul.
>
Received on Fri Aug 21 1998 - 16:24:44 CDT