OK, I managed to resolve this one. The problem was that the kernel was
started as a wrong user ;)

The next problem:
How to unlock a lock from a database? I have a 'row_exclusive' lock in a
database and I haven't found a way to release it. I tried numerous
'unlock' statements without a luck. The lock row:
select * from LOCKS:

|1848|               22032|29|OS_USER|20020305|00180650|             
java|        
0|row_exclusive|write|0|localhost|OS_USER|JOBANNOUNCEMENT_CANDIDATES|�|3|�9||

Thanks a lot!

-- 
Joni
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On Tue, 2002-03-05 at 15:23, Vorsprach, Bernd wrote:
> From: Joni Suominen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> 
> > I am trying to boot my database instance to WARM state but 
> > dbmcli gives
> > following error:
> > 
> > dbmcli on SHIFT>db_warm (or db_cold):
> > ERR
> > -24994,ERR_RTE: runtime environment error
> > 1,Kernel died before reaching COLD state
> > 
> > When I check the state of a database, I will get:
> > 
> > dbmcli on SHIFT>db_state
> > OK
> > State
> > STOPPED INCORRECTLY
> > 
> > Any ideas what is going on and how to resolve this? I am 
> > using 7.3.0 in
> > HP-UX 11.
> 
> Have a look at the file knldiag in your rundirectory.
> 
> Bernd
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