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$OH/database is the place where ORACLE will look for the parameter file and
here you can (also) have a soft link created to the Actual location of the
parameter file i.e. . PFILE directory(ORA_HOME/admin/SID/pfile) .
And for the control file location see the init<sid>.ora file ( parameter control_file ) and make sure the control files are in proper locations.
Then start the database.
--Madhu
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Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002 5:34 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Hi,
I'm using 9.0.1 on win2000. When a database is created using configuration assistant, two init files are created: one in ORA_HOME/database, and the other in ORA_HOME/admin/SID/pfile. Here are my questions:
ORA-00202: controlfile:
'c:\ora_9i\oradata\small\datafile\small.ctl' (I didn't
specify this path in both init file, where did Oracle
get this directory???)
O/S-Error: (OS 2) The system cannot find the file specified.
Since db is not mounted yet, I cannot use show parameter pfile. So how do I know which init file Oracle is reading?
Thank you!
Leslie
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