SG wrote:
> First error is "PRKP-1037: Failed to create cluster database DBTST"
>
> After hitting ok, the next message is "handle to the cluster database is
> invalid, "null" "
>
> If I use a different name I can create another database. Seems like there
> are left over service entries for CRS??? How to properly check and/or
> remove?
>
> TIA
> SG
>
>
> "Dave" <x_at_x.com> wrote in message
> news:efOee.26577$G8.9502_at_text.news.blueyonder.co.uk...
>
>>"SG" <ab_at_cd.com> wrote in message
>>news:cbOee.1981$4a.191425_at_news1.epix.net...
>>
>>>I'm running 10.1.0.3 RAC Std Edition on Redhat 3.0 update 4 OS. After
>>>some trial and error configs with ASM I finally got a test database
>>>running. However, I had some failed attempts using dbca and when trying
>>>to recreate a database with the same name, I got more errors. I've had
>>>the same issue on stand alone db's and manually cleaned up the db
>>>directories to make it work. Prior to retrying dbca using the same name
>>>on RAC setup, I cleaned directories if they were there, but still get
>>>errors during dbca. Therefore, I had to use a different name to get a
>>>test db running. So, where else do I need to look for references to
>>>another db after deleting a database using dbca? I suspect something with
>>>the cluster services but am not sure. Please advise.
>>>
>>>TIA
>>>
>>>SG
>>>
>>
>>you mention errors a lot - you dont mention what errors so how is anyone
>>supposed to help?
Did you clean out the inventory? The voting device? etc?
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Received on Fri May 06 2005 - 20:12:50 CDT