Re: Oracle error
Date: 2000/06/22
Message-ID: <8itto5$man$1_at_nnrp1.deja.com>#1/1
In article <8itjtt$8ic$1_at_bob.news.rcn.net>,
"Alan" <alanshein_at_erols.spambuster.com> wrote:
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> Looks to me like your database isn't up.=20
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> Gopi Balasingam wrote in message <394D0534.75DA2752_at_home.com>...
> Hi All,=20
> Sorry for the cross-post!=20
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> I've run in to a strange problem where, when I invoke SVRMGL I
keep =
> getting the following error :=20
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> svrmgrl=20
> =20
> Oracle Server Manager Release 3.1.5.0.0 - Production=20
> =20
> Message 4505 not found; No message file for product=3DSVRMGR, =
> facility=3DMGR=20
> =20
> Error while trying to retrieve text for error ORA-12162=20
> SVRMGR> exit=20
> Message 37 not found; No message file for product=3DSVRMGR, =
> facility=3DMGR=20
>
> I haven't crated a database yet, but was just testing out the =
> installation before proceeding to create the database but
unfortunately =
> ran into this error.=20
>
> In addition, if SQLPLUS is invoked, the system complain with the =
> following error message :=20
>
> Error 6 initializing SQL*Plus=20
> =20
>
> Any suggestions as to why I'm having this problem ?=20
>
> Thanks in advance.=20
>
> Regards,=20
> Gopi=20
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> <DIV><FONT color=3D#000000 face=3D"" size=3D2>Looks to me like your =
> database isn't up.=20
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> <DIV>Gopi Balasingam<GOPIB_at_HOME.COM> wrote in message <<A=20
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> >...</DIV>Hi=20
> All,=20
> <P>Sorry for the cross-post!=20
> <P>I've run in to a strange problem where, when I invoke SVRMGL I
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> keep=20
> getting the following error :<B></B>=20
> <P><B>svrmgrl</B> <BR><B> </B> <BR><B>Oracle Server Manager =
> Release=20
> 3.1.5.0.0 - Production</B> <BR><B> </B> <BR><B>Message 4505
not =
> found;=20
> No message file for product=3DSVRMGR, facility=3DMGR</B> =
> <BR><B> </B>=20
> <BR><B>Error while trying to retrieve text for error
ORA-12162</B>=20
> <BR><B>SVRMGR> exit</B> <BR><B>Message 37 not found; No message
=
> file for=20
> product=3DSVRMGR, facility=3DMGR</B><B></B>=20
> <P>I haven't crated a database yet, but was just testing out
the=20
> installation before proceeding to create the database but=20
> unfortunately ran into this error.=20
> <P>In addition, if SQLPLUS is invoked, the system complain with
the=20
> following error message :=20
> <P><B>Error 6 initializing SQL*Plus</B> <BR> =20
> <P>Any suggestions as to why I'm having this problem ?=20
> <P>Thanks in advance.=20
> <P>Regards, <BR>Gopi </P></BLOCKQUOTE></BODY></HTML>
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Since a database hasn't been created yet it isn't difficult to know that
it isn't 'up'. The database doesn't have to be up to have svrmgrl
running. I should expect that the environment isn't properly set up.
Double check your installation checklist; below is a list of pertinent
Oracle environment variables:
ORACLE_HOME (ex: /usr/local/oracle/8i/u01/app/oracle/product/8.1.5 )
ORACLE_BASE (ex: /usr/local/oracle/8i/u01/app/oracle)
NLS_LANG (ex: 'american_america.US7ASCII')
ORA_NLS33 (ex: $ORACLE_HOME/ocommon/nls/admin/data)
TNS_ADMIN (ex: $ORACLE_HOME/network/admin)
LD_LIBRARY_PATH (ex: $ORACLE_HOME/lib)
ORACLE_TERM (ex: vt100)
ORACLE_SID
Don't forget to include $ORACLE_HOME/bin in your PATH as well.
--
David Fitzjarrell
Oracle Certified DBA
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Received on Thu Jun 22 2000 - 00:00:00 CEST