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Re: Service OracleStartxxxxx not starting

From: V. P. Satya <amost_at_ix.netcom.com>
Date: Tue, 25 Jan 2000 15:45:16 -0800
Message-ID: <tFqj4.42$Z03.3555@nnrp2-w.snfc21.pbi.net>


Sorry for the double post!

Vish

V. P. Satya wrote in message ...
>>1. Can you start the database from the Command prompt, using svrmgr?
>
>Yes! I am able to!
>
>>If not, then your services aren't set up right. Try recreating the
>>services using the oradim command at the command prompt.
>
>Oradim didnt accept the OracleStartSID service name for neither of the
>SID's. It complains that its not a valid service name. Although my
Databases
>are running ok. But I cant connect to both the SID's at the same time.
>I started both SID's and I was able to access the database with second SID
>with out any problems.
>However, when I tried to access the first SID through the same connection
it
>gave me an error
>
>ORA-12547: TNS : Lost Contact
>
>Is there a way I can make both of services to work at the same time?
>
>Also, the control Panel/Services still doesnt show OracleStartSID for
>nieither of the SID's.
>
>I also tried to start OracleStartSID using oradim it complains that its not
>a valid service name?
>
>Just curious Is it needed for me go through the Customized installation of
>the Oracle instead of a typical installation that I did?
>
>
>>
>>2. Check the startup parameters for the Oracle services. Try using the
>>oracle account.
>
>I used the startup parameters like open database name.
>
>Would really appreciate your Comments/advice/suggesstions.
>
>Thanks for all you help,
>
>Vish
>
>
>
>Brian Wheeler wrote in message <388D1CD6.A9219C43_at_iname.com>...
>>1. Can you start the database from the Command prompt, using svrmgr?
>>If not, then your services aren't set up right. Try recreating the
>>services using the oradim command at the command prompt.
>>
>>2. Check the startup parameters for the Oracle services. Try using the
>>oracle account.
>>
>>Let me know what results you get.
>>
>>
>>
>
>
>
Received on Tue Jan 25 2000 - 17:45:16 CST

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