Just a note for everyone.
Installing the glibc 2.3.2 helped running Oracle, but the OUI
won't run anymore because of problems with the JRE 1.3.1
(Missing link in jre/lib/libjava.so).
I tried replacing the 1.3.1 JRE with the one of JDK 1.3.1, but the
OUI won't start.
Not giving any message, just
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Let us linger here a while in the foolishness of things
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Am Mit, 2003-03-12 um 21.14 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I've
Am Mit, 2003-03-12 um 21.14 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I've had this problem on linux. Best and fastest solution: reboot the
server. There is a memory issue preventing you from starting oracle. I
just had it happen about 2 minutes ago on an upgrade to 9i. Reboot, and
now I can start the
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Am Mit, 2003-03-12 um 21.14 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I've had this problem on linux. Best and fastest solution:
reboot the
server. There is a memory issue preventing you from
starting oracle. I
just had it happen about 2 minutes ago
, Christoph [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Am Mit, 2003-03-12 um 21.14 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I've had this problem on linux. Best and fastest solution:
reboot the
server
Am Die, 2003-03-11 um 19.47 schrieb Alan Davey:
I had the same error message on NT with Oracle 9.2 recently.
The first problem was that the init_sid.ora file was created a directory different
from where the db create scripts were looking for it. The second problem was that
one of the init
Am Mit, 2003-03-12 um 10.28 schrieb Christoph Schwerdtfeger:
Am Die, 2003-03-11 um 19.47 schrieb Alan Davey:
I had the same error message on NT with Oracle 9.2 recently.
The first problem was that the init_sid.ora file was created a directory different
from where the db create scripts
On Wed, Mar 12, 2003 at 07:19:53AM -0800, Schwerdtfeger, Christoph wrote:
Am Mit, 2003-03-12 um 10.28 schrieb Christoph Schwerdtfeger:
Am Die, 2003-03-11 um 19.47 schrieb Alan Davey:
I had the same error message on NT with Oracle 9.2 recently.
The first problem was that the
Am Mit, 2003-03-12 um 17.20 schrieb Ray Stell:
On Wed, Mar 12, 2003 at 07:19:53AM -0800, Schwerdtfeger, Christoph wrote:
Am Mit, 2003-03-12 um 10.28 schrieb Christoph Schwerdtfeger:
Am Die, 2003-03-11 um 19.47 schrieb Alan Davey:
I had the same error message on NT with Oracle 9.2
I've had this problem on linux. Best and fastest solution: reboot the
server. There is a memory issue preventing you from starting oracle. I
just had it happen about 2 minutes ago on an upgrade to 9i. Reboot, and
now I can start the db.
-Candi
On Wed, 2003-03-12 at 12:07, Schwerdtfeger,
Am Mit, 2003-03-12 um 10.28 schrieb Christoph Schwerdtfeger:
Am Die, 2003-03-11 um 19.47 schrieb Alan Davey:
I had the same error message on NT with Oracle 9.2 recently.
The first problem was that the init_sid.ora file was created a directory
different from where the db create scripts were
Am Mit, 2003-03-12 um 17.20 schrieb Ray Stell:
On Wed, Mar 12, 2003 at 07:19:53AM -0800, Schwerdtfeger, Christoph wrote:
Am Mit, 2003-03-12 um 10.28 schrieb Christoph Schwerdtfeger:
Am Die, 2003-03-11 um 19.47 schrieb Alan Davey:
I had the same error message on NT with Oracle 9.2
I've had this problem on linux. Best and fastest solution: reboot the
server. There is a memory issue preventing you from starting oracle. I
just had it happen about 2 minutes ago on an upgrade to 9i. Reboot, and
now I can start the db.
-Candi
On Wed, 2003-03-12 at 12:07, Schwerdtfeger,
by Oracle.
Probably a bug, but I haven't checked into it yet.
Jared
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haven't checked into it yet.
Jared
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On Wed, Mar 12, 2003 at 12:44:07PM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I run into this every time I stop 9.2 on Linux.
No need to reboot. Just use ipcrm to remove the
offending SHM segments
oradebug for that.
Jared
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Title: RE: LMT monitoring
I had
the same problem,You have to generate the script with dbassist then run the
script.
-Original Message-From: Milen Pankov
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Title: RE: LMT monitoring
Is
this on Linux?
If
yes, then it sounds like you need to install the glibc stubs
patch.
If no,
then I don't know what the problem might be.
-Original Message-From: Milen Pankov
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On Tue, Mar 11, 2003 at 09:00:09AM -0800, Milen Pankov wrote:
RE: LMT monitoringcan't create a database with oracle 8.1.7.
the installation went fine, but when i start dbassist on the 2% of the
database creation it tels me:
not connected to oracle.
any ideas?
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I had the same error message on NT with Oracle 9.2 recently.
The first problem was that the init_sid.ora file was created a directory different
from where the db create scripts were looking for it. The second problem was that one
of the init parameters was for Enterprise Edition and I was
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