THX

Investigation revealed that this one directory belonged to root(?????).


Jack

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Are privileges of the oracle user and the directory where the alert log goes
the same for all three databases?

Henry

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Zanen
Sent: Wednesday, October 09, 2002 6:43 AM
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creating a file solved the problem(actually renamed the alertlog back to
original name) and it wasn't such a big deal. I am just wondering why two
databases with similar setup and exact same versions on the same machine do
not have the same problems.
Creating a workaround for this database is not my first choice as this is a
script that runs of a remote server and is standard  for all UNIX databases.
But if all else fails................................


Thx



Jack

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Not seen this before but trying creating a new alert log file using touch if
unix or a simple output (something like type nonexistantfile > alrtSID.log)
if using dos. See if the same problem occurs. At least then you can narrow
it down to a definite problem recreating the alert log file which you can
look into further and you will have a workaround.

If you've already done this what was the outcome?

BTW - you do not need to shutdown the database to be able to rename the
alert log file successfully - Oracle *should* create the file if it needs to
output messages and cannot find an existing file.

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Hi All,


We have a database running 7.3.4.5 and implemented a procedure that renames
the alert logs every day.
When the databases are down we rename the alert logs with a date extension.
Now we have three databases of which two will simply create a new alert log
and startup (including the test instance on which we tried it). The third
one will not start up and give above error.


All databases are shutdown the same way.


Has anybody seen this behaviour before and found a reason/solution for it?


Jacob A. van Zanen
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