Re: New install of 10g

From: William F. O'Neill <wfoneill_at_bellsouth.net>
Date: Wed, 8 Sep 2004 19:49:20 -0400
Message-ID: <USM%c.96535$0o5.94469_at_bignews1.bellsouth.net>


Thanks Pedro. I'll give it a try. Would you believe with all the documentation that Oracle gives you, I couldn't find this info. Maybe, they(Oracle) feels you should just automatically know this!!!

"Pedro Lopes" <pedro.lopes_at_netvisao.pt> wrote in message news:newscache$yxqq3i$v6i$1_at_newsfront4.netvisao.pt...
> The listener.ora and tnsnames.ora still in ORACLE_HOME/network/admin/
> ...
> The EM in 10g is web based... go to a shell
> and type:
>
> emctl status dbconsole
>
> you can try to start it typing
>
> emctl start dbconsole
>
> you can check in the ORACLE_HOME directoty for a folder named
> <hostname>_<sid>
> if you dont't see any folder.. try to run DBCA to configure the EM (web
> based). Most of the features moved here. Some still in the Java Console
> (spatial, replication and a few more), but for this you'll need to install
> it from the companion CD.
>
> hope it helps
>
> pedro
>
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> William F. O'Neill wrote:
>> I have just upgraded my Oracle db from 9i to 10g. Of course, the
>> installation did not go straightforward. Does 10g use a TNSNAMES.ora & a
>> LISTNER.ORA FILE. If so, where should they be placed in the new
>> directory tree of Oracle10? Also, when I had 9i, I called EM with the
>> following: C:\oracle\ora90\bin\oemapp.bat console. How do I call EM with
>> Oracle 10g?
Received on Thu Sep 09 2004 - 01:49:20 CEST

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