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Can you start the instance at nomount and create the database manually? It
will tell you exactly which part is wrong...
Winnie
"Geeta Iyer" <geeta.iyer_at_sprintparanet.com> on 06/26/2000 10:56:56 AM
To: "Oracle List_at_Fatcity" <ORACLE-L_at_fatcity.com>, "Oracle LazyDba"
<oracledba_at_lazydba.com>
cc: (bcc: Winnie Liu/HQ/ISC)
Subject: FW: Solaris-Oracle Question
Here's a problem faced by a colleague..
Any ideas..
Any ideas/inputs would be really helpful.
Hi Everyone,
We are having a problem with an 8.1.6 Oracle database server on Solaris
2.6.
Basically, we have loaded Oracle identically on two Sun E450 boxes. One
server (a newer server) works perfectly. The older server however, gives an
error "Oracle not available" when we try to create databases via dbassist.
Other information: Oracle resides exclusively on external storage
(A1000's).
Veritas First Watch is loaded on the server which doesn't work. We have
killed Veritas and reinstalled and continue to have this problem. We have
reinstalled several times. The install goes perfectly.
I know there are many variables which could affect. Can anyone recommend what config files help with the diagnostic process?
Thanks in advance,
Geeta