Re: damned oracle 9i on linux i386
From: Ender Wiggin <ender_wiggin29plus1_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Sun, 25 May 2003 22:06:58 -0600
Message-ID: <2gg8q-on.ln1_at_dogan.isa-geek.org>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> i was installing oracle 9i on linux suse.
>>> it was a clean install, so a screen askd where i wanted to put the
>>> inventory.
>>> unfortunatly my screen save cut in,
>>>
>>> so the default setting of:
>>>
>>> /opt/oracle/
>>>
>>> took place. now no matter hom many times i uninstall of delete the
>>> oracle directories, i can , never get the default screen up again, that
>>> asks where i
>>> want the inventoy.
>>>
>>> where is this information stored.
>>>
>>>
>>> steve
Date: Sun, 25 May 2003 22:06:58 -0600
Message-ID: <2gg8q-on.ln1_at_dogan.isa-geek.org>
steve wrote:
> On Thu, 22 May 2003 2:10:37 +0800, Rauf Sarwar wrote > (in message <92eeeff0.0305211010.46f94d75_at_posting.google.com>): > >> steve <me_at_me.com> wrote in message >> news:<0001HW.BAF19F3B0000E5FDF0488600_at_news.newsguy.com>...
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> i was installing oracle 9i on linux suse.
>>> it was a clean install, so a screen askd where i wanted to put the
>>> inventory.
>>> unfortunatly my screen save cut in,
>>>
>>> so the default setting of:
>>>
>>> /opt/oracle/
>>>
>>> took place. now no matter hom many times i uninstall of delete the
>>> oracle directories, i can , never get the default screen up again, that
>>> asks where i
>>> want the inventoy.
>>>
>>> where is this information stored.
>>>
>>>
>>> steve
>> >> >> Check file /var/opt/oracle/oraInst.loc >> >> Regards >> /Rauf Sarwar > > I already deleted everything in /var/opt/oracle , and it still does it. > its location must be limited to somewhere that the oracle user can write > to. steve
Then search for files who belong to oracle user or directories.
man find Received on Mon May 26 2003 - 06:06:58 CEST