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Michael Sessions <msessions_at_aldensys.com> wrote in message
news:ITnd4.2868$JI.64629_at_news3.mia...
> I cannot access Oracle. Get the error message:
>
> ORA-01034: Oracle not available
>
> The Oracle help documentation for this error says:
>
> [Start]
> Cause: Oracle was not started up. Possible causes include the following:
>
> The SGA requires more space than was allocated for it. {What is SGA????}
>
> The operating system variable pointing to the instance was improperly
> defined.
>
> Action: Refer to accompanying messages for possible causes and correct the
> problem mentioned in the other messages. Retry after Oracle has been
> initialized.
>
> If Oracle has been initialized, then on some operating systems, verify
that
> Oracle was linked correctly. See the platform-specific Oracle
documentation.
> [End]
>
> Want I've done already:
>
> * restarted the following Oracle services:
>
> - OracleServiceORCL, OracleStartORCL, OracleWebAssistant,
OracleAgent80
>
> Did not fix my problem.
>
> * restarted server running Oracle.
>
> Did not fix my problem.
>
> Is there anything more I can try? Any other Oracle help doc, log files,
etc,
> that might point me to the problem and hopefully a solution?
>
> Thanks to all who respond.
>
> IIFThen
>
>
Received on Fri Jan 07 2000 - 09:51:42 CST
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