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Bingo! Thanks 1 x 10^6.
Eric
"R.Schierbeek" wrote:
> Hello Eric,
>
> Find the oracle executable (somewhere in /rdbms/bin is a file "oracle")
> and check if the "Sticky bit" is set.
> An ls -l oracle should give something like:
>
> rws --x --x oracle
>
> I'm not sure as i'm not on Unix now, it could be slightly different.
> Do a "chmod 4711" if you don't see an "s" in the Usr protection and
> bounce the database.
>
> If it is not (perhaps someone put a backup back the wrong way) then you get
> this behaviour. The messg Action: check permissions on segment
> also points in this direction.
>
> Cheers, Roelof
> ------------------------------
> Roelof Schierbeek, DBA
> Bytelife BV
> The Hague, Holland
> email: bytelife AT worldonline.nl
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>
> Eric Ladner heeft geschreven in bericht <38125C55.7A17ECBB_at_goldinc.com>...
> >Hi,
> >
> >Recently, I started getting some strange behavior from my Oracle
> >8.1.5 install on Linux. Users other than oracle always get the
> >message "Oracle is unavailible" even though the ORACLE_SID
> >is set correctly.
Received on Sun Oct 24 1999 - 10:18:19 CDT