Re: Oracle 2000 for OS/2

From: <mlanda_at_vnet.ibm.com>
Date: 1995/07/14
Message-ID: <3u62n2$145v_at_watnews1.watson.ibm.com>#1/1


In <3u3u7n$6tr_at_gryphon.phoenix.net>, chacon_at_houvmscc.lsis.loral.com (Raul R. Chacon) writes:
>I have successfully installed a copy of Oracle 2000 in a Warp platform. I
>have configured all *.ORA files, such as LISTENER.ORA, CONFIG.ORA,
>TNSNAMES.ORA and the like. No problems there. However, I recently installed
>another physical drive, making the ORAOS2 and its subdirectories move from
>the D: logical drive to the E: logical drive, since the new drive took the D:
>drive letter. Even after I changed the relevant *.ORA files, and the
>CONFIG.SYS, I can not start the database I used to start before. I found that
>the file CONTROL1.ORA still contains pointers to the D: drive, and I need it
>to point all its defined directories to E:. How to achieve this. A text
>editor, such as E or EPM is not designed for this task. Any ideas or
>suggestions?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Raul
>

Have you tried:

alter database
 rename datafile 'd:\oraos2\rdbms70\filename.ora to e:\oraos2\rdbms70\filename.ora'

M.Landa Received on Fri Jul 14 1995 - 00:00:00 CEST

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