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I don't have that, but I have someting called oratclsh, and then in another
area I have a bunch of tcl files. I get errors about "can't find map for
lib...<whatever>" when trying to run the oratcl.sh shell. But all this
leads me to believe that there IS this admin tool with a GUI and it IS TCL
based. Can anyone tell me how to use it? The only help I have in a
series of Oracle HTML files, and while it has an index, there is no
help-wide "search". How do I kick this bad boy tcl program off?
Thanks,
Mike
Christopher M. Day wrote:
> Mike,
>
> On 7.3 you had the motif version of server manager, look for a binary
> called svrmgrm.
>
> Chris.
>
> gremlin wrote:
> >
> > Hi:
> >
> > I have used Oracle 7.3 and 8 on NT's, and am now using it on an SGI.
> > I thought I saw a book with an image of a tcl equivalent of the
> > managers (schema manager, instance manager, etc.) found on NT for use
> > on unix boxes. Is this just wishful thinking on my part? If there is
> > no such thing, are there NT executables for these managers on the SGI
> > version of the Oracle 8 CD that I haven't found?
> >
> > Wishful thinking,
> >
> > Mike
> >
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