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Re: Oracle 10g on Fedora Core 2

From: Frank van Bortel <fvanbortel_at_netscape.net>
Date: Thu, 10 Jun 2004 19:06:01 +0200
Message-ID: <caa45a$1gd$1@news2.tilbu1.nb.home.nl>


Howard J. Rogers wrote:

>>
>>Perhaps stating the obvious, but changing /etc/sysctl.conf won't help;
>>you would need to load it ("activate"), using sysctl -p, or reboot.
>>-- 
>>
>>Regards,
>>Frank van Bortel

>
>
>
> I realise that. But I think he's had numerous installation attempts and
> hence reboots. Or so I thought I read.
>
> Anyway... it is sounding more as though he is encountering the perennial
> problem of attempting to create a database as part of the installation, and
> not as a separate exercise after it.
>
> Regards
> HJR
>
>

Well, I did not read it - hence the obvious ;-) BTW; I've had my share of problems with dbca, and never *ever* let it create the database; I always want scripts (if only as part of documentation - what was done to create this beast?). Usually tweak them (size unlimited taken out, etc.) before I run them; even commenting out options I don't need at that moment.

I always have every option I perceive I'll ever need in the scripts, but just comment them out in the main script.

Maybe that's an option for the OP? Though ora-3113's during install usually mean environmental problems...

-- 

Regards,
Frank van Bortel
Received on Thu Jun 10 2004 - 12:06:01 CDT

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