Re: where is svrmgrl in Oracle9i

From: Hans Forbrich <forbrich_at_telusplanet.net>
Date: Wed, 23 Jul 2003 00:23:35 GMT
Message-ID: <3F1DD394.DB1C0FBB_at_telusplanet.net>


"Stéphane Holvoet" wrote:

> In oracle 8.1.7 i have svrmgrl in ORACLEHOME/bin but i don't find it in
> Oracle9i !
>
> Where is it or how to install it ?

As others have indicated - svrmgrl is gone. Since Oracle 8.0, Oracle have been telling us that they will remove svrmgrl and have been telling up that they will use SQLPlus to perform both functions.

The equivalent is

sqlplus /nolog

and, once inside the sqlplus environment, you log in using

connect / as sysdba

Without intending offense - you need to spend some [more] of your time reading the manuals. This has been documented and well known for several years. You can access the online documentation at http://docs.oracle.com

You mention you must create a database with a shell command. If my suspicion is correct that you plan on creating and destroying databases regularly, you really should investigate some of the new capabilities. Received on Wed Jul 23 2003 - 02:23:35 CEST

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