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Frank... slow down.
For the umpteenth time, please read the *whole* of my paper again. It explains ALL of what you've asked, and more. Step by step. It just requires reading the damn thing, that's all. Look for words like 'oratab' and 'dbstart'.
As for your lack of stored preferred credentials, I think that's been answered elsewhere. It's not going to happen on RH9. HJR
-- -------------------------------------------- Oracle Insights: www.dizwell.com -------------------------------------------- "Franck" <nospam_at_toto.com> wrote in message news:pan.2004.02.18.00.14.51.592333_at_toto.com...Received on Wed Feb 18 2004 - 19:44:02 CST
> Le Tue, 17 Feb 2004 23:07:48 +0100, Franck a écrit :
>
> > Le Tue, 17 Feb 2004 22:55:55 +0100, Franck a écrit :
> >
> >> Le Mon, 16 Feb 2004 22:59:27 -0800, Howard J. Rogers a écrit :
> >>
> >>> "Franck" <nospam_at_toto.com> wrote in message
news:<pan.2004.02.16.20.11.30.934110_at_toto.com>...
> >>>
> >>> I'm getting confused with which posters have asked about which
> >>> versions of Oracle on which versions of Linux. There have been a few
> >>> lately.
> >>>
> >>> All I can say is that my paper on installing onto RH9 goes from
> >>> initial installation through to complete setup of the management
> >>> server. And I use it myself every time I install Oracle onto Linux,
> >>> and if I make sure I follow every single step, and type everything
> >>> exactly right, then it "just works". I say that not because I think my
> >>> paper is brilliant, but only because I wrote it precisely because I
> >>> needed a step-by-step do-it-this-way paper for my own benefit.
> >>>
> >>> Some people (maybe not you) appear to want the step-by-step
> >>> but-I-want-to-do-it-my-way approach.
> >>>
> >>> If it used to work, and no longer does, what did you change? These
> >>> things don't just spontaneously combust!
> >>>
> >>> Regards
> >>> HJR
> >> Thanks HJR, I resolved the problem to start oms.
> >> Just one thing I can't do, I am sure it would be easy for you.
> >> In Oracle enterprise manager console, in the menu
> >> configuration=>preferences=>tab preferred credentials, I select my
> >> database and put the username and password as sysdba and click ok but
when
> >> I come back to this menu, nothing is registered.
> >> I can't do anything in the column "credentials".
> >> Something I didn't understand !
> >> Nothing about that in your precious PDF file :-)
> >>
> >> Thanks for help
> > For more information, when I click on help I can see these notice :
> > Credentials(check mark indicating you have already specified connection
> > information)
> > Then how to check ?
> An another thing, when I restart Linux, can't start oms, I think it is
> because OEMREP didn't start but how to start 2 instances ?
>
> thanks