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OH, OLD problem. Take a look in /etc/oratab . The file is formatted as
<sid>:<Oracle_HOME>:<Y/N>
Where the Y/N means do I or don't I start the database. It defaults to N. Change it to Y and dbstart will start your database.
Dick Goulet
____________________Reply Separator____________________ Author: Zsolt Csillag <info_at_starsoft.hu> Date: 4/11/2002 12:03 PM
Hi,
I've installed Oracle 9i on Suse Linux 7.1.
The lsnrctl starts nicely, however when I type "dbstart" then
it does absolutelly nothing.
No error message, but the database won't start.
Any ideas?
Thank you in advance
Zsolt Csillag,
Hungary
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