Bob,

The scripts contain CONNECT statements which likely do not
include the "@instance" TNS connect-string you are using
initially.  The scripts also contain WHENEVER OSERROR and
WHENEVER SQLERROR directives, so they blow out of SQL*Plus
on error, most likely...

Please consider editing the scripts to add the TNS
connect-strings?

Hope this helps...

-Tim

> Hello All
> 
>     I seem to be missing something very basic as no matter
> what I do I cant get statspack to install
> 
> This is 8.16 on WIN2kpro
> 
> I downloaded the newest version of stataspack and placed
> it into %oracle_home%\rdbms\admin
> 
> C:\Oracle\Ora81\RDBMS\ADMIN>dir stats*
> 02/08/2000  07:36p               1,805 statsauto.sql
> 02/08/2000  07:36p                 891 statscauto.sql
> 12/30/1999  02:13p               1,832 statscbps.sql
> 02/08/2000  07:36p                 882 statscre.sql
> 02/08/2000  07:36p              28,088 statsctab.sql
> 02/08/2000  07:36p              27,879 statsctaba.sql
> 02/08/2000  07:36p               5,098 statscusr.sql
> 02/08/2000  07:36p               4,384 statscusra.sql
> 02/08/2000  07:36p                 829 statsdrp.sql
> 02/08/2000  07:36p               3,344 statsdtab.sql
> 02/08/2000  07:36p               1,136 statsdusr.sql
> 02/08/2000  07:34p              28,516 statspack.doc
> 02/08/2000  07:36p              51,400 statspack.sql
> 02/08/2000  07:36p              48,205 statsrep.sql
> 01/19/2000  06:53p              52,610 statsrep80.sql
> 02/08/2000  07:36p                 579 statsuexp.par
>               16 File(s)        257,478 bytes
> 
> I log onto the db sqlplusw internal/pw@instance
> 
> SQL>@%oracle_home%\rdbms\admin\statscre.sql
> the script seems to create the user.. but then blinks out.
> Apparently its soupposed to generate .lis files but there
> are no such files 
> I tried to spool a log file but It only captures the first
> line... as the script blinks out
> 
> if I try to 
> 
> SQL> execute statspack.snap
> 
> I get 
> PLS-00201: identifier 'STATSPACK.SNAP' must be declared
> 
> I try to prefix it with perfstat. or sys. but no joy
> 
> what can I be doing wrong??
> 
> Ive tried to hack the scripts(so they would "stay up") but
> there are so many variables that it dosnt seem practical
> 
> Thanks
> bob
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