Re: Starting Database from OEM 9.2 gives ORA-12500 Failed to start a dedicated ....

2004-01-30 Thread Vélez
There is not enough memory to start a dedicated connection. sochange the server mode from dedicated to shared, (you can do it change some parameters in init_sid.ora file see oracle documentation).

If you are going to change the server mode to shared and you have two databaseon the same machine, thenyou have toassign one listener port for each database.

hope this helps

Mauricio Vélez
Oracle DBA


Dharminder Softhome [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey all,Following is the environment.Windows 2000Oracle Enterprise 9.2,OEM 9.2I have two 9.2 database installed on my system. OEM is configured properly.One of the database is in automatic startmode and this DB contains OEMrepository.I start the machine, open OEM, login to OEM and then try to start the otherdatabase, but it does not start the DB, instead I getORA-12500 Failed to start a dedicatedOEM doc says that with OEM, you can start/shutdown the database using OEM.Can someone point to me what I am doing wrong. I am using sysusername/password for the startup of the second database.Thanks.-- Please see the official ORACLE-L FAQ: http://www.orafaq.net-- Author: Dharminder SofthomeINET: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Fat City Network Services -- 858-538-5051
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RE: Starting Database from OEM 9.2 gives ORA-12500 Failed to start a dedicated ....

2004-01-30 Thread Dharminder Softhome



Mauricio
I do 
not think it is a memory issue because I can startup the database using Windows 
2000 OracleServiceSID service and it does not fail. 
Thanks.

  -Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf Of Mauricio 
  VilezSent: Friday, January 30, 2004 12:39 PMTo: Multiple 
  recipients of list ORACLE-LSubject: Re: Starting Database from OEM 
  9.2 gives ORA-12500 Failed to start a dedicated 
  There is not enough memory to start a dedicated connection. 
  sochange the server mode from dedicated to shared, (you can do it change 
  some parameters in init_sid.ora file see oracle documentation).
  
  If you are going to change the server mode to shared and you have two 
  databaseon the same machine, thenyou have toassign one 
  listener port for each database.
  
  hope this helps
  
  Mauricio Vilez
  Oracle DBA
  
  
  Dharminder Softhome [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  wrote: 
  Hey 
all,Following is the environment.Windows 2000Oracle Enterprise 
9.2,OEM 9.2I have two 9.2 database installed on my system. OEM 
is configured properly.One of the database is in automatic startmode and 
this DB contains OEMrepository.I start the machine, open OEM, 
login to OEM and then try to start the otherdatabase, but it does not 
start the DB, instead I getORA-12500 Failed to start a 
dedicatedOEM doc says that with OEM, you can start/shutdown the 
database using OEM.Can someone point to me what I am doing wrong. I am 
using sysusername/password for the startup of the second 
database.Thanks.-- Please see the official ORACLE-L 
FAQ: http://www.orafaq.net-- Author: Dharminder SofthomeINET: 
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