having root run oracle is a bad thing(it might even be coded to not
allow it).,
and did you mean 12546, the 12456 error makes no sense to me at all.
who were you when you installed the software? you should have been
oracle.
the ONLY thing root ever needs to do is run root.sh at beg/end of
install, then root should never touch anything with oracle again.(ok
there is that stupid agent thing).
joe
Sujatha Madan wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> My UNIX skills are next to nothing...but I am trying to set up an Oracle
> database on a HP-UX system. I have managed to do most things except one
> thing.
>
> I need the root user to be able to run svrmgrl and create/modify a database
> and objects within the database.
>
> I have added the root user to the dba group and set the appropriate Oracle
> environment variables in "root's" .profile file, however whenever I invoke
> svrmgrl I get a ORA 12456 error.
>
> Could someone please help me!
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Sujatha Madan
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