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Re: Oracle 9i AS installation on SuSE Linux 7.1 Professional

From: Ben New <ben_at_leftclick.com.au>
Date: Thu, 13 Dec 2001 04:26:13 GMT
Message-ID: <3c182be7.244851628@news.vianet.net.au>


Bear,

So basically Simon is right and there is an internal error in the software... Either that or something is wrong with the platform :-[

I love the 'for some reason' part...

Anyway, thanks for the info :-)

Ben

On Tue, 11 Dec 2001 12:25:02 -0600, TurkBear <jgreco1_at_mn.rr.com> wrote:

>From Metalink:
>
>Problem Description:
>====================
>
>You receive the error:
>
> ORA-01041 : internal error. hostdef extension doesn't exist.
>
>What does it actually mean?
>
>What is the hostdef extension?
>
>
>Solution Description:
>=====================
>
>The hostdef extension referred to is a structure which was added to the control
>structure for the client/server communication.
>
>It is accessed via a pointer in the original structure.
>When the communication between the client and the server goes awry, this can
>result in ORA-1041 and ORA-3113 errors.
>
>The ORA-1041 is flagged when the POINTER to the EXTENSION structure for the
>HOST DEFinition (for the communication channel between the client and the
>server) has been nulled. This can occur when the connection gets lost 'for some
>reason' and hence the procedure to investigate is the same as for ORA-3113.
>
>
>Explanation:
>============
>
>The hostdef extension refers to the structures used to maintain the
>client/server communication channel.
>
>
>------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>
>
>"Simon Gottesman" <sgotte_at_prodigy-nospamplease.net> wrote:
>
>>I can't find any material through Google on this error other than what I've
>>already provided. If I may venture an educated guess, the error is probably
>>due to the fact that the software was downloaded instead of being installed
>>from an Oracle-provided CD. There have been reported issues with downloaded
>>Oracle software in the past in this newsgroup, and I am pretty sure that you
>>will find that Oracle is as stable a software as there is, dependent on the
>>hardware and OS you are putting it on, and on its being installed from a
>>CDROM. You can get a trial license for the software (on CD) from
>>oraclestore.oracle.com for US $0 dollars plus shipping and handling.
>>
>>
>>"Ben New" <ben_at_leftclick.com.au> wrote in message
>>news:3c15f8a9.100661193_at_news.vianet.net.au...
>>> hi,
>>>
>>> umm... thanks...
>>> any idea what this is about?? is it "host" as in the tcp sense??
>>> some configuration file I have to modify??
>>> i downloaded the software for evaluation (no support) and so far find
>>> that it sucks...
>>>
>>> Ben New
>>> Leftclick Software Development
>>>
>>> ben_at_leftclick.com.au
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tue, 11 Dec 2001 02:15:46 GMT, "Simon Gottesman"
>>> <sgotte_at_prodigy-nospamplease.net> wrote:
>>>
>>> >ORA-01041: internal error. hostdef extension doesn't exist
>>> > Cause: Pointer to HSTDEF extension in HSTDEF is null.
>>> > Action: Contact Oracle Customer Support.
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >"Ben New" <ben_at_leftclick.com.au> wrote in message
>>> >news:3c14cae8.23412295_at_news.vianet.net.au...
>>> >> Oh yeah, one more thing... now the database wont start. This is the
>>> >> example output (spaces and junk removed):
>>> >>
>>> >> bash> dbstart
>>> >> SQL> ERROR:
>>> >> ORA-01041: internal error. hostdef extension doesn't exist
>>> >> SQL> ORA-24324: service handle not initialized
>>> >> ORA-01041: internal error. hostdef extension doesn't exist
>>> >> SQL>
>>> >> Database "[SID]" warm started.
>>> >>
>>> >> Does anyone know what a "hostdef extension" is or how to create one?
>>> >> Can anyone help my broken installation?
>>> >>
>>> >> Regards,
>>> >> Ben New
>>> >> Leftclick Software Development
>>> >>
>>> >> ben_at_leftclick.com.au
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >> On Mon, 10 Dec 2001 14:40:26 GMT, ben_at_leftclick.com.au (Ben New)
>>> >> wrote:
>>> >>
>>> >> >Hello,
>>> >> >
>>> >> >I have been tearing my hair out trying to install Oracle 9i AS (9.0.1)
>>> >> >Standard Edition on SuSE Linux 7.1 Professional, running kernel 2.4.4.
>>> >> >
>>> >> >AFAIK, I have completed the pre-installation tasks and followed the
>>> >> >installation instructions from the installation disc.
>>> >> >
>>> >> >Before installing iAS the database configuration was working fine -
>>> >> >i.e. I could login/out using SQL*Plus and perform normal database
>>> >> >operations - create, drop, etc.
>>> >> >
>>> >> >During installation, in the "Linking Application Server" part, I got
>>> >> >the following error message:
>>> >> >
>>> >> >Error in invoking target relink of makefile
>>> >> >/opt/oracle/product/9.0.1/precomp/lib/ins_precomp.mk.
>>> >> >
>>> >> >Calling the makefile by hand produces the following:
>>> >> >
>>> >> >bash> make -f ins_precomp.mk relink
>>> >> >rm -f /opt/oracle/product/9.0.1/bin/
>>> >> >rm: '/opt/oracle/product/9.0.1/bin' is a directory
>>> >> >make: *** [relink] Error 1
>>> >> >
>>> >> >In the Configuration section of the install, both the HTTP Server and
>>> >> >Portal 3.0 startups fail. However I feel this is because of the
>>> >> >previous error.
>>> >> >
>>> >> >Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>>> >> >
>>> >> >Thanks in advance,
>>> >> >
>>> >> >Ben New
>>> >> >Leftclick Software Development
>>> >> >
>>> >> >ben_at_leftclick.com.au
>>> >> >
>>> >>
>>> >
>>> >
>>>
>>
>
>
>
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