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Re: shared memory realm does not exist

From: No Spam <nospam_at_home.com>
Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2004 18:15:06 -0000
Message-ID: <VHZMb.15$YU5.2@news-binary.blueyonder.co.uk>


I have already downgraded the glib, increased memory segment, and amended the .bashrc file along the lines of the dizwell document, like I said everything installed, I had already read a similar document from pushcitz.org that looked like it was a straight rip from the dizwell document, like I said everything installed, I have posted my listener.ora, tnsnames.ora, and sqlnet.ora above to look at

"Hans Forbrich" <hforbric_at_yahoo.net> wrote in message news:40042DFE.A840467F_at_yahoo.net...
> No Spam wrote:
> >
> > When I installed oracle 9.2i on redhat linux 9 I created usergroups for
user
> > oracle as stated in the manuals
> > # groupadd dba
> > # useradd oracle
> > # mkdir /opt/oracle
> > # mkdir /opt/oracle/product/9.2.0/
> > # chown -R oracle:dba /opt/oracle
> >
> > Now whatever I type at the sqlplus I get shared realm does not exist
> > even logging in as sysdba
> > sqlplus /nolog
> > connect as sysdba
> >
> > I get connected to an idle instance
> >
> > trying sqlplus oracle/oraclepassword_at_thenameofmydatabase I created with
dbca
> > gets me the shared realm does not exist
> > I am at loggerheads what could be wrong, everything seemed to have
installed
> > ok
>
> You have read the Dizwell document (you referenced that in an earlier
> post).
>
> What are the current shared segment and semaphore settings? (as
> discussed in the document as well as the pre-install steps of the
> installation manual)
Received on Tue Jan 13 2004 - 12:15:06 CST

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