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Ask your Unix Administrator to put dbshut dbstart scripts in unix
startup files..You will find them in ORACLE_HOME/BIN directory.....
I think this will help..
good luck
In article <935675962.5593.0.pluto.c30be702_at_news.demon.nl>,
"Erik Oosterling" <E.Oosterling_at_consigne.nl> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> i have 2 DB instances running on Linux (Suse 6.2). The problem is
that they
> won't startup after booting this machine.
>
> The Oratab seems to be okay
>
> Exam.
> =====
> #
> # This file is used by ORACLE utilities. It is created by root.sh
> # and updated by the Oracle8 and SQL*Net install procedures.
> #
> # A colon, ':', is used as the field terminator. A new line
terminates
> # the entry. Lines beginning with a pound sign, '#', are comments.
> #
> # Entries are of the form:
> # $ORACLE_SID:$ORACLE_HOME:<N|Y>:
> #
> # The first and second fields are the system identifier and home
> # directory of the database respectively. The third field indicates
> # to the dbstart utility that the database should, "Y", or should
not,
> # "N", be brought up at system boot time.
> #
> # Multiple entries with the same $ORACLE_SID are not allowed.
> #
> #
> CI_T:/u01/app/oracle/product/8.0.5:Y
> ONTW:/u01/app/oracle/product/8.0.5:Y
>
> =====
>
> What is wrong, please help ??
>
>
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