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<ie2s4.13945$MZ2.232860_at_news1.wwck1.ri.home.com>,
"Louis Frolio" <frolio_at_home.com> wrote:
> greeting all, I am a newbie and would appreciate
information regarding the
> method
> to connect to a database. I installed Oracle
8.0.5.0 on NT sp 5. The
> database
> installs with a default database "default".
However, I used the Oracle
> Database
> Assistant to create a new database "Cats" and
now I can't seem to see it
> when I open
> Schema Manager or the Instance Manager. I went
to NT Services and I see
> that the
> Cats instance is running? What do I need to do
to see "Cats' database in
> either Schema
> Manager or Instance Manager? Any help would be
greatly appreciated.
>
> L
>
>
Hi
First thing you need to do is to check if the
<listner> is up and running. So at the DOS prompt:
To see the status of the database run:
<lsnrctl>
you will get the lsnrctl> prompt.
Type 'status' at the command prompt to check the
status of the database.
To start the listener: lsnrctl> start
TO stop the listener: lsnrctl> stop
To start the database run:
svrmgrl
To get connected type 'connect internal' at
svrmgrl prompt. (connect to the database and then
start
the database)
To start the database: svrmgrl> startup
To stop the database: svrmgrl> shutdown immediate
You will ger error if you have not done your installaton correctly. In that case you will have to reinstall Oracle.
SDK.
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Received on Fri Feb 25 2000 - 11:16:23 CST
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