Re: Restore of Oracle db on a new RS/6000 - help

From: <s_diwell_at_my-dejanews.com>
Date: 1999/03/08
Message-ID: <7c0hnb$udk$1_at_nnrp1.dejanews.com>#1/1


There is a script that needs to be run after an oracle install, it's called "root.sh" and needs to be run by the root user. It adds the kernel extensions and sets the suid bits on some executable files. Also check you have the /etc/oratab, tnsnames.ora and listener.ora files setup correctly.

Regards,
Steve.

In article <7c1dje$fam2_at_indo-news>,
  "NoviC" <novic_at_bi.go.id> wrote:
> Have you check the file /etc/services :
> add that file with :
> orasrv 1525/tcp #oracle
>
> thanks ..
>
> Arne Sodal wrote in message <36E2ED2D.684A7DFB_at_allianse.no>...
> >I have done a full backup of 2 volume groups with Oracle fs on. (NOT
> >mksysb)
> >
> >Now, I try to restore these 2 tapes on a new machine; both volume
> >groups, except rootvg.
> >
> >-I have installed the same oslevel.
> >-I have moved all users and groups from the old machine to the new one.
> >-I have compared the files.
> >-I have installed all file sets on the new machine.
> >-I have configured aio
> >-I have configured TCP/IP
> >-All is excact the same as the old machine, I belive
> >
> >-When I su to "oracle", and run "svrmgrl" I get following messages:
> >0509-036: Cannot load program oracletest because of the following
> >errors:
> >0509-023: Symbol pw_post in svrmgrl is not defined
> >0509-023: Symbol pw_wait svrmgrl is not defined
> >0509-023: Symbol pw_config in svrmgrl is not defined
> >
> >-because of this, I can not start my Oracle db.
> >
> >Any ideas?? Please respond!
> >
> >aso
> >
> >
>
>

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