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Re: How to open the Oracle8i database automatically after a sucessful installation?

From: <bighouse758_at_my-deja.com>
Date: Mon, 20 Dec 1999 10:42:59 GMT
Message-ID: <83l17j$lvg$1@nnrp1.deja.com>


Dear Zhenming,
can you simply read Oracle8i Installation Guide and make everything described step-by-step?? This reading is procedure of 2 days.
>In article <83C34.8
>$4p1.850500_at_nr1.ottawa.istar.net>,
> "Zhenming" <zmwang_at_maloca.com> wrote:
> Finally I managed to install the Oracle8i
Enterprise version in my Solaris7
> (try version) for Intel X86 PC. The whole space
it used is about 1.4 GB
> (including the default database, the Oracle8i
installation guide says about
> 694 MB).
>
> The installation was successful and the default
database was created. There
> were no any errors during the installation.
>
> I can lonin as the user "oracle" to the
Solaris system and in the Bourne
> shell, I can open Oracle Server manager Release
3.1.5 or sqlplus Release
> 8.1.5 and then I can login as internal in the
server manager to start the
> Oracle instance. There is no password for the
internal, but I wonder how I
> can add a password to it as a security.
> I must specify the "initORCL.ora" parameter
file location and use the
> startup SQL command like the following:
>
> SVRMGR> startup

pfile=/export/home/oracle/product/8.1.5/dbs/initOR CL.ora
>
> The system will take a few minitures before the
instance stared.
>
> Log on as system/manager or scott/tiger to
query tables you want.
>
> 1) Now the problem is: when rebooting the
Solaris7, the instance has to
> restart manually as did above. How I can let
the Oracle8i Instance started
> with the system booting?
> 2) Do i have to add the /usr/local/bin to the
PATH environment parameter in
> the .profile? When at the end of installation,
this was created by running
> the root.sh script file.
> 3) How to read the Oracle documentation in the
system? In NT it is easy to
> read it, but in the Solaris, is there any tools
to use to read them?
> 4) Is there any window in which I can see the
Oracle services, SIDs, and
> instances, listeners and etc. like in NT
whether they are started or
> stopped?
>
> Zhenming
>
>

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