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Hi
Thanks for the answer. So is the SPFILESECONDDB.ora file the spfile that
you are talking about?
thanks
James
"Patrice Castet" <patrice.castet_at_in-fusio.com> wrote in message
news:3e5cc212.91693078_at_read.news.fr.uu.net...
> on 9i you should use a binary file, not editable any longer and
> dynamically modifiable without (usually ...) restarting the db. It is
> the "spfile".
> the init.ora should be used only if you need specific startups not
> included in the normal spfile, or if you migrate from a 8i db.
> init.oras can be generated easily with the admin console in "all
> parameters" section of your instance.
>
>
> On Wed, 26 Feb 2003 13:18:28 +0200, "James" <james_at_nothing.com> wrote:
>
> >Hi there
> >I'm using Oracle 9 on a windows 2k machine.
> >I can't find the init.ora file!
> >I can find the init.ora.21200311 file in the
f:\oracle\admin\seconddb\pfile
> >directory. Is this the file that is termed init.ora? If so how does the
last
> >part of the name get made? (the 21200311?)
> >
> >Secondly I also have a SPFILESECONDDB.ora file in the
> >f:\oracle\ora92\database directory
> >
> >Hope someone can help
> >Thanks in Advance
> >Cheers
> >James
> >
> >
>
Received on Wed Feb 26 2003 - 07:57:00 CST
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