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Re: 9i to 10g migration

From: Dave <Nospam_at_PublicAccessuNIX.com>
Date: Mon, 21 Nov 2005 15:59:02 -0500
Message-ID: <dltceo$a79$1@reader2.panix.com>

"Dave" <Nospam_at_PublicAccessuNIX.com> wrote in message news:dlsll6$p0n$1_at_reader2.panix.com...
> RMAN-04014: startup failed: ORA-32004: obsolete and/or deprecated
> parameter(s) specified
>
> Recovery Manager complete.
>
> Examination of the alert log indicates that the following obsolete and
> depreciated parameters are listed in the pfile:
>
> Obsolete system parameters with specified values:
> enqueue_resources
> End of obsolete system parameter listing
> Deprecated system parameters with specified values:
> log_archive_start
> max_enabled_roles
> sql_trace
> End of deprecated system parameter listing
>
> So my first question is: Where can I find how to enable similar
> functionality in 10g? Of particular concern to me is log_archive_start.
> (If I have to disable the others for the time being, it shouldnt affect
> much.) I am not finding the Oracle Database Upgrade Guide helpful in this
> regard as it only tells me that the parameter is depreicated.

As a followup to my own message, I have commented out all of the offending parameters, Oracle now starts (with nomount option) cleanly, but the duplicate still fails with the bootstrap process failures in the alert.log. Received on Mon Nov 21 2005 - 14:59:02 CST

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