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Re: Oracle home

From: Howard J. Rogers <howardjr2000_at_yahoo.com.au>
Date: Wed, 2 Oct 2002 05:52:58 +1000
Message-ID: <KWmm9.44167$g9.126182@newsfeeds.bigpond.com>


Nah, I reckon he's on Windows,'cos he got his slashes the right way round.

;-)
HJR "David Fitzjarrell" <oratune_at_msn.com> wrote in message news:32d39fb1.0210011026.52dd8ac5_at_posting.google.com...
> Michael Gast <mig-sm_at_web.de> wrote in message
news:<3D99ADF0.9020308_at_web.de>...
> > Hi,
> >
> > i've downloaded and installed for some testing Oracle 9.2 and Oracle
> > Developer 9.0.2. Now the Oracle home is set to ORADEV902\network\admin
> > and not to ORA92\network\admin (that's what i expected). Note: I've
> > installed the dev environment after the DBMS.
> >
> > Unfortunately, i do not find the switch to set the path to the notwork
> > files to the proper directory. Where is it stored? What settings must be
> > done?
> >
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> > Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Best Regards
> > Michael Gast
> > SEPP MED GmbH
>
>
> It would help tremendously if you'd indicate the operating system
> you've installed Oracle on. I can only surmise this is some sort of
> UNIX box; as such ORACLE_HOME is usually set in your local .profile,
> although sometimes I've seen it set in /etc/profile. [Of course, if
> you're running C-shell you'd look in the local .cshrc file. Also,
> some shells outside of the C-shell have differently named files to set
> a users 'profile': .bash_profile, for instance. You can always 'grep'
> files for the 'ORACLE_HOME' string.] Check these files for the
> ORACLE_HOME setting and adjust, if necessary, the value so that your
> database can be administered. You may want to think about creating a
> development user account, and use the currently set ORACLE_HOME for
> that account while resetting the ORACLE_HOME to point to the actual
> database home for 'oracle' and any other DBA accounts you may have
> created.
Received on Tue Oct 01 2002 - 14:52:58 CDT

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