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Re: automatic startup of an oracle instance on windows NT

From: Alain Arbach <fg991826_at_er.uqam.ca>
Date: Thu, 08 Apr 1999 23:54:23 -0300
Message-ID: <370D6BDE.7D5B06DD@er.uqam.ca>


Check the Nt Log it while tell you why it did`nt start, and it`s prob. that the cmd file is not in the rigth path.

N.Y.

rachamallu_reddy_at_my-dejanews.com wrote:

> Hi,
> I hav oracle 8.0.3 installed on a windows NT server. I have the default ORCL
> instance. I created a new GDAT instance. I was succesfully able to create the
> databae, tablespaces, users etc. The services OracleServiceGDAT and
> OracleStartGDAT are marked AUTOMATIC STARTUP in the Services applet of the
> control panel. The differences between the ORCL database and GDAT database are
> that, GDAT's pfile initGDAT.ora is not in the default location and GDAT
> database has ARCHiving enabled.
> When I reboot the NT server, ORCL instance comes up automatically. The GDAT
> instance does not. The GDATALRT.LOG does not have any entries indicating that
> an attemp was made to start the instance. I have to manually start SVRMGR30,
> connect internal and startup specifying the pfile.
> Does anyone know what I should be doing to avoid manually running SVRMGR30
> everytime I reboot the NT server?
>
> thanks in advance
> reddy
>
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Received on Thu Apr 08 1999 - 21:54:23 CDT

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