it's a fake sort of binary -- try editing it with vi and then try
opening your database with the spfile... but first make an init.ora
copy of it.
There is some sort of checksum going on, even though it looks like
ASCII
- "Jamadagni, Rajendra" <Rajendra.Jamadagni_at_espn.com> wrote:
> it isn't binary on solaris ... pure text ...
>
> Raj
>
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> sync with INIT.ORA ?)
>
>
> I can definitely appreciate the benefits of dynamic parameters, and
> of being
> able to persist the values of those parameters accross
> shutdown/startup
> cycles. But I would have guessed that oracle could have gotten both
> of
> those features together without going to a binary parameter
> file--couldn't
> whatever process writes to the spfile just write to a plain text file
> instead? Does anybody know what the advantage of having a binary
> store of
> params is?
>
> Cheers,
> -Roy
> >
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