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Re: How to start Oracle Enterprise Manager ?

From: Malone <davor.bokorni_at_zg.t-com.hr>
Date: Wed, 4 Jul 2007 15:21:14 +0100
Message-ID: <f6g71l$l01$1@ss408.t-com.hr>

"gazzag" <gareth_at_jamms.org> wrote in message news:1183554932.583898.141250_at_n60g2000hse.googlegroups.com...
> On 4 Jul, 14:51, "Malone" <davor.boko..._at_zg.t-com.hr> wrote:
>> Thanks ! ;)
>>
>> Well, here are the results:
>>
>> [oracle_at_localhost ~]$ whoami
>> oracle
>> [oracle_at_localhost ~]$ . oraenv
>> ORACLE_SID = [lx10] ?
>> ORACLE_HOME = [/home/oracle] ?
>>
>> Strange because result on command . oraenv should be ORACLE_SID =
>> [oracle]
>> ? Right ?
>>
>> [oracle_at_localhost ~]$ cat /etc/oratab
>> lx10: /oracle/10g:N
>> lx10: /oracle/10g:N
>> lx10: /oracle/10g:N- Hide quoted text -
>>
>
> Sorry, I misunderstood. It appears that your database name is lx10
> and that your ORACLE_SID is set correctly - that's why oraenv defaults
> to lx10.
>
> So, what does the following command give?
>
> $ ps -eaf |grep pmon
>
> -g
>

Ok, here it is:

oracle      7110          1   0 10:45?            00:00:01 ora_pmon_lx10
oracle    12048  11892  0  15:19 pts/2     00:00:00 grep pmon 
Received on Wed Jul 04 2007 - 09:21:14 CDT

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