Re: Oracle: How to run sqldba under Solaris ?

From: Joel Garry <joelga_at_rossinc.com>
Date: 1996/07/15
Message-ID: <1996Jul15.211341.13174_at_rossinc.com>#1/1


In article <4sd73p$oer_at_news2.cais.com> Chris Hamilton <chamilto_at_xis.com> writes:
>aak2_at_Ra.MsState.Edu (Atif Ahmad Khan) wrote:
>>
>>We have Solaris x86 and NT at work both with Oracle installed.
>>When I run sqldba on the Solaris machine I cannot access any of
>>the menu options. None of the Alt-m, Ctrl-Alt-m etc key combinations
>>work. I know that my terminal is not set right. I have tried
>>vt100, vt220, xterm and just about everything else I could
>>think of.
>>
>>Does anybody have any idea of what I need to do to get sqldba
>>to show up right on my screen ?
>>
>>Thanks very much.
>>
>>Atif Khan
>>aak2_at_ra.msstate.edu
>
>Try setting the ORACLE_TERM environment variable to match your TERM
>setting (and that it is one of the those authorized in the Oracle
>Installation and User Guide).

Or else you have to define every key for the terminal that you do have.

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Received on Mon Jul 15 1996 - 00:00:00 CEST

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