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I'll try it, but I used the manual on this site and it says nothing
about my path.....
http://jordan.fortwayne.com/oracle/index.html
to be continued..................
Thanx...
Peter
On Wed, 29 Mar 2000 20:27:46 GMT, Terry Steyaert <steyaert_at_my-deja.com> wrote:
>The oratab.sh asks you several questions about your oracle install
>(i.e. ORACLE_HOME, Oracle's "owner", etc.) What I did when installing
>8.0.5 was to always log in as oracle (my owner) and then su to root.
>If you just log into root, you will not have /usr2/oracle/bin in your
>path, and I assume that's the required directory that you are missing.
>
>Terry Steyaert
>steyaert_at_my-deja.com
>
>In article <9mj4ess8g4tj04cc2otnb81s8q1pkeq28e_at_4ax.com>,
>Pjotr <pjot_2_at_dds.nl> wrote:
>>
>> When running the install procedure to install Oracle 8.05 on Linux you
>> have to run the file ORATAB.SH.
>>
>> Just getting error messages:
>>
>> [root$SERVER orainst]# sh oratab.sh
>> : command not found
>> : command not found
>> : command not found
>> : command not found
>> : command not found
>> : command not found
>> : command not found
>> 'ratab.sh: syntax error near unexpected token ' n
>> 'ratab.sh: oratab.sh: line 29: 'case ${N}$C in
>> [root$SERVER orainst]#
>>
>> It looks like the script in falling over every " CASE" keyword in the
>> script.
>>
>> Does anybody know why it is not working?
>>
>> WHAT AM I DOING WRONG ?????????????????????
>>
>> THANX IN ADVANCE
>>
>> Peter
>>
>
>
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Received on Wed Mar 29 2000 - 16:29:46 CST
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