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Re: How to start Oracle Enterprise Manager ?

From: Malone <davor.bokorni_at_zg.t-com.hr>
Date: Wed, 4 Jul 2007 14:51:21 +0100
Message-ID: <f6g5a5$gav$1@ss408.t-com.hr>

"gazzag" <gareth_at_jamms.org> wrote in message news:1183552664.238123.205540_at_g4g2000hsf.googlegroups.com...
> On 4 Jul, 14:17, "Malone" <davor.boko..._at_zg.t-com.hr> wrote:
>> Thanks my friend !
>>
>> I dont get ORACLE_SID = [oracle] ?
>>
>> I get something like this:
>>
>> ORACLE_SID = [1X10] ?
>>
>> and than, when I enter "oracle" i get:
>>
>> ORACLE_HOME = [/home/oracle] ?
>>
>> Do you know what is the problem ?- Hide quoted text -
>>
>> - Show quoted text -
>
> The oraenv utility will default to the user that you're currently
> logged in as. For example:
>
> [garethg_at_ACBristol105 ~]$ whoami
> gazzag
> [gazzag@<servename> ~]$ . oraenv
> ORACLE_SID = [gazzag] ?
> ORACLE_HOME = [/home/oracle] ?
> [gazzag_at_servername ~]$ su - oracle
> Password:
> [oracle_at_servername ~]$ . oraenv
> ORACLE_SID = [oracle] ?
> ORACLE_HOME = [/home/oracle] ?
> [oracle_at_servername ~]$
>
> It would appear that you're logged in as a user called 1X10.
>
> What output do the following commands give you?
>
> $ whoami
>
> $ cat /etc/oratab
>
> Paste the results here for more help.
>
> -g
>

Thanks ! ;)

Well, here are the results:

[oracle_at_localhost ~]$ whoami
oracle
[oracle_at_localhost ~]$ . oraenv
ORACLE_SID = [lx10] ?
ORACLE_HOME = [/home/oracle] ?

Strange because result on command . oraenv should be ORACLE_SID = [oracle] ? Right ?

[oracle_at_localhost ~]$ cat /etc/oratab

lx10: /oracle/10g:N
lx10: /oracle/10g:N
lx10: /oracle/10g:N
Received on Wed Jul 04 2007 - 08:51:21 CDT

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