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On Tue, 15 Jan 2002 18:06:03 -0800, "Steven Luk"
<ginwah_at_ix.netcom.com> wrote:
>Can somebody tell me how to invoke Oracle 9i Enterprise Manager Console from
>Suse Linux 7.1? I can't find the executable in /$ORACLE_HOME/bin. How do I
>find the list of programs available for Oracle in linux? I located dbca,
>netca, sqlplus and netmgr. But how about the schema and data managers? I
>need a tool to create a new database without having to enter all the sql
>commands.
>Also my db service failed the test because this isn't a listener. But I've
>installed two listeners using tcp/ip, port 1521 and a hostname "linux.local"
>and "localhost" respectively. Should I set up a new hostname for my new
>linux machine to make the service work? What kind of system is required to
>enable the db service? My service name is inv.localhost by the way.
>
dbca stands for database creation assistant. It is a GUI tool for
creating a database, using X
All available prograns are in $ORACLE_HOME/bin.
It very much looks like you didn't install the server, you must have
installed the client.
Hth
Sybrand Bakker, Senior Oracle DBA
To reply remove -verwijderdit from my e-mail address Received on Wed Jan 16 2002 - 16:01:42 CST
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