RE: Creating a **DEFAULT** database

2002-07-30 Thread Straub, Dan
Title: RE: Creating a **DEFAULT** database The same thing is not required on Sun Solaris. On Solaris 'user1' still belongs to a different unix group. I have an user on both DG-UX and HP-UX which is not in the 'dba' group. Connection (internal or tcpip) works fine on both systems

RE: Creating a **DEFAULT** database

2002-07-29 Thread Richard Huntley
Title: RE: Creating a **DEFAULT** database Are you trying to connect as the Oracle software owner? Also, what's the OS? -Original Message- From: Mranalini Shetty [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Saturday, July 27, 2002 7:44 AM To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L Subject: Re

Re: Creating a **DEFAULT** database

2002-07-29 Thread Mranalini Shetty
recipients of list ORACLE-L Subject: Re: Creating a **DEFAULT** database Hi, Forgot to mention the error msg that I get on connecting using just the "username" -- ORA-01034: ORACLE NOT AVAILABLE Thanks and Regards, Mranalini Mranalini Shetty wrote: > Hi, > > Our new database is behavi

Re: Creating a **DEFAULT** database

2002-07-27 Thread Mranalini Shetty
Hi, Forgot to mention the error msg that I get on connecting using just the username -- ORA-01034: ORACLE NOT AVAILABLE Thanks and Regards, Mranalini Mranalini Shetty wrote: Hi, Our new database is behaving a little strange. Both our Oracle Server and Client are on the same machine but