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Hi Daniel:
Thank you for responding. One of the first things I did was to check the
Services, and Settings/Services indicated that oracleservicemisc was
'started.'
However, I did what you suggested with NET STOP, and NET START. No error
message of any type, only a message to say the operation was 'successful.'
At this point, I went into EM, and attempted to open the instance of MISC.
Error Message from EM: Ora-01092 "Oracle instance terminated. Disconnection
forced."
This original instance was created with an earlier version of Oracle, eg.
9.0.1.1 - and I have been attempting to upgrade it to 9.2.0.1, which is
where I got the error on 'shared memory realm does not exist.'
At this point, what is your next suggestion? and I do appreciate the
help....
Bill...
"DA Morgan" <damorgan_at_x.washington.edu> wrote in message
news:1110773597.468238_at_yasure...
> William F. O'Neill wrote:
>
>> 'Shared memory Pool"
>> Am using Oracle 9.2.0.1.0 on WINXP Pro.
>> Am using Oracle in a non-network environment (standalone).
>> Daniel:
>> Again, am not a DBA....What should the kernel parameters be, and where
>> would I find them? Thank,
>> Bill....
>
> There are no kernel parameters in Windows. Were you working in *NIX you
> would have known what they were.
>
> Most likely the problem is that the Windows services didn't start.
> Start
> Settings
> Control Panel
> Administrative Tools
> Services
>
> Does the OracleService show as started?
> If not start it ... if so stop it and restart it
> Try again
>
> If that doesn't work.
>
> Start
> Run
> Cmd
> NET STOP OracleService<sid_name_from_control_panel_service>
> NET START OracleService<sid_name_from_control_panel_service>
>
> Carefully record any error messages seen in their totality.
>
> --
> Daniel A. Morgan
> University of Washington
> damorgan_at_x.washington.edu
> (replace 'x' with 'u' to respond)
Received on Sun Mar 13 2005 - 22:55:52 CST