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Re: Listener not starting up on boot in init script for 8i on Solaris 8

From: andrew_webby at hotmail <spam_at_no.thanks.com>
Date: Tue, 6 Mar 2001 11:37:53 -0000
Message-ID: <983878680.12834.0.nnrp-02.c30bdde2@news.demon.co.uk>

what is $TNS_ADMIN set as? Does it point to location of listener.ora?

"Robert Banniza" <robert_at_rootprompt.net> wrote in message news:ueYo6.32619$sD.2254012_at_e420r-sjo2.usenetserver.com...
> Guys,
> I need some help bad. I have a script which starts Oracle up on boot
 but
> it does not start the Listener up via lsnrctl in the init script. Instead,
 I
> have to log on as user 'oracle' and start it up manually. I get the
> following error when the script runs:
>
> ################################################################3
> LSNRCTL for Solaris: Version 8.1.7.0.0 - Production on 05-MAR-2001
 20:27:24
>
> (c) Copyright 1998 Oracle Corporation. All rights reserved.
>
> Message 1070 not found; No message file for product=network,
> facility=TNSTNS-12545: Message 12545 not found; No message file for
> product=network, facility=TNS
> TNS-12560: Message 12560 not found; No message file for product=network,
> facility=TNS
> TNS-00515: Message 515 not found; No message file for product=network,
> facility=TNS
> Solaris Error: 2: No such file or directory
> ################################################################
>
> I have check everything that I know to check and the case 'start'
 statement
> looks as so in my init script:
>
> ORA_HOME=/opt/u01/app/oracle/product/8.1.7
> ORA_OWNER=oracle
> su - $ORA_OWNER -c $ORA_HOME/bin/dbstart &
> su - $ORA_OWNER -c "$ORA_HOME/bin/lsnrctl start"
>
> Could someone PLEASE tell me what the hell I'm doing wrong as I have been
> struggling with this for a couple days now and it is killing me!! I looked
> through the Oracle Error Message books and found little that would help
 me.
> The thing that is weird to me is that I can start this fine by sitting in
> BASH as the oracle user and running
> '/opt/u01/app/oracle/product/8.1.7/lsnrctl start' but it will not work
 when
> booting up. BASH is the default shell for oracle. Any help would certainly
> be appreciated. Also, could you email me at robert_at_rootprompt.net? Thanks.
>
> Robert
>
> P.S. I'm running a patched Solaris 8 system with Oracle 8.1.7.
>
>
>
>
Received on Tue Mar 06 2001 - 05:37:53 CST

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