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Hi Gang,
We have 2 Sun 4500s running Solaris 2.8 and Oracle 8.1.6. The machines are in a cluster together and all was running well until we moved $ORACLE_HOME. After doing so the database came up just fine. We are having a problem starting thedatabase with the haoracle start <SID> command. The database and listener seem to start okay but then it does a hard crash and produces a trace file from the archive process. We have edited the appropriate files to reflect the new $ORACLE_HOME and, again, everything comes up okay if we start it maunaly as the unix user Oracle.
Any ideas?
TIA, -Rocky
Rocky Welch
Senior Consultant - Internet Services Group
Arthur Andersen
<P>Hi Gang,</P>
<P>We have 2 Sun 4500s running Solaris 2.8 and Oracle 8.1.6. The machines are in a cluster together and all was running well until we moved $ORACLE_HOME. After doing so the database came up just fine. We are having a problem starting thedatabase with the haoracle start <SID> command. The database and listener seem to start okay but then it does a hard crash and produces a trace file from the archive process. We have edited the appropriate files to reflect the new $ORACLE_HOME and, again, everything comes up okay if we start it maunaly as the unix user Oracle.</P>
<P>Any ideas?</P>
<P>TIA,</P>
<P>-Rocky</P><BR><BR>Rocky Welch<br>Senior Consultant - Internet Services Group<br>Arthur Andersen<p><br><hr size=1><b>Do You Yahoo!?</b><br>
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Received on Mon Jan 29 2001 - 13:34:29 CST
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