Hi Bob
I took a look at the database service one of our servers.
service properties:
startup program: d:\oracle\ora816\bin\oracle.exe abcd (the sid of the
database).
startup mode = automatic.
logon as local system account.
allow service to interact with desktop.
Yechiel Adar
strtSID.cmd is long gone, probably since version 8.1X
Igor Neyman, OCP DBA
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strtSID.cmd is created when you create
Check what SP is installed on the server.
This is a common problem with Y2K SP1.
Upgrade to SP2.
Yechiel Adar
Mehish
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All
Ive finally returned to my desk from the
Have a look at the strtsid.cmd script which is used for starting the
instance/DB inside %ORACLE_HOME%\DATABASE.
This file does exist for version 8 on NT, not sure about higher versions on
Win2K.
Regards
Naveen
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Bob:
Let's try the simple solution first. How about using the Services utility
in Control Panel to check the service for startup =AUTO. Then specify
the parameters that are
to be used for startup, like pfile=xx. Specify the userid that is
supposed to start the database, preferably not the
Check what SP is installed on the server.
This is a common problem with Y2K SP1.
Upgrade to SP2.
This is windows 2k server service pack 3
Have a look at the strtsid.cmd script which is used for
starting the instance/DB inside %ORACLE_HOME%\DATABASE.
That must be a personal custom script.
Ive
Bob,
ORADIM is not to be relied on to properly setup the registry.
Check the ORACLE_SID value in HKLM/Software/Oracle/HOMEn
directories to make sure that it is there and set properly.
See Note 136214.1 on MetaLink, it has details on setting up
the auto startup/shutdown parameters.
Jared
On
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strtSID.cmd is created when you create a service using ORADIMxx, atleast on
NT and DB version till 8.0.x, not sure about Win2K and Oracle Server 8.1.x
and later
Regards
Naveen
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