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Hi Markus,
Believe it or not this error can occur when your alert<sid>.log is larger than 2GB, even if you have large file support enabled.
If the alert<sid>.log really is 2GB or bigger, rename/delete it and try again.
Hope this helps,
Dave Henderson.
In article <3A35C945.1C8BC010_at_schaefer-shop.de>,
Markus =?iso-8859-1?Q?B=F6hmer?= <markus.boehmer_at_schaefer-shop.de>
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> we are running an Oracle 8.1.5 database on a Sun Ultra Enterprise 250.
> After a normal shutdown of the database, and a normal reboot of the
> Enterprise we can't get the Oracle Database back to work again.
>
> I'll give you our attempts on bringing the database to work and the
> errormessages.
>
> I think that something with the networkconfiguration is wrong, but I
> don't know what it could be.
>
> I hope, that someone is abl=F6e to help.
>
> Greetings
> Markus
>
> Here are the error messages:
>
> SVRMGR> connect internal
> Connected.
> SVRMGR> startup
> ORACLE instance started.
> Total System Global Area 35052944 bytes
> Fixed Size 64912 bytes
> Variable Size 18030592 bytes
> Database Buffers 16777216 bytes
> Redo Buffers 180224 bytes
> ORA-03113: end-of-file on communication channel
>
> SVRMGR> connect internal
> Connected.
> SVRMGR> startup nomount
> ORACLE instance started.
> Total System Global Area 35052944 bytes
> Fixed Size 64912 bytes
> Variable Size 18030592 bytes
> Database Buffers 16777216 bytes
> Redo Buffers 180224 bytes
> SVRMGR> mount dbnm
> 2> ;
> mount dbnm
> *
> ORA-12571: TNS:packet writer failure
> -- =
>
> Markus Boehmer
> Systemadministrator & Datenbankentwickler
> SSI Schaefer Shop GmbH
> mailto:markus.boehmer_at_schaefer-shop.de
>
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