Re: Reinstalling Oracle
Date: 1999/03/13
Message-ID: <yABG2.583$Vn6.2510_at_news14.ispnews.com>#1/1
You may have done something not reversible. Who can say. But first check
that your Oracle services exist and are started.
Van
leroyg_at_earthlink.net wrote in message <7cbsgf$v0o$1_at_nnrp1.dejanews.com>...
documentation
>that explains, how to reinstall Oracle products if you feel something has
gone
>wrong?
>
>I have installed Oracle 8 Enterprise Edition on Windows NT Workstation 4.0,
>along with Developer/2000 2.1 and Designer/2000 2.1.1, but after trying to
>set up the Designer repository, I was unable to shut down the database
using
>svrmgr30, and now I can't connect to the database. I get the error
ORA-01034
>ORACLE Unavailable. It has gone from bad to worse, and I am afraid I have
>done something irreversible. I cannot log in to Server Manager as INTERNAL,
>SYS, or SYSTEM, and I get the ORA-01034 error in all my products, from
>Designer to Instance Manager to SQL*Plus. I want to clear this up ASAP so I
>can begin learning to use Designer to model a new system. I am willing to
>resintall if it does not mean reinstalling NT as well. Does anyone
recognize
>these symptoms and what can be done about them?
>
>All I want is a clean, desktop developer installation that I can use to
work
>with SQL, PL/SQL, Designer, and Developer. I don't need anything fancy in
>terms of networking or extras beyond the Object capability. How can I
achieve
>this setup?
>
>Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
>Thanks,
>Leroy
>
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>
>Leroy Gonzalez
>leroyg_at_earthlink.net
>
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Received on Sat Mar 13 1999 - 00:00:00 CET