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emdproduction_at_hotmail.com wrote:
> Group,
>
> I installed RAC on my linux machine Linux vlinux2 2.4.21-47.EL.
> I put ASM and database in the same Oracle home directory.
>
> Now I want to move my database into another Oracle Home, so I
> installed another Oracle Home, copied orapwd and init file to the new
> OH, and put the new entry in /etc/oratab. I can start the database
> from new OH w/o problem.
>
> But DBCA from the new OH can not see the existing database. I have
> only "create database", "confiugure ASM", rest of them are all greyed
> out. Like "service management","instance management","delete
> database", etc.
>
> I have already updated /etc/oratab
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> +ASM1:/opt/oracle/asm:N
> rac:/opt/oracle/asm:N
>
> #added the new one
> rac:/opt/oracle/product_10g/rac/10.2:N
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Where else did DBCA on RAC get their info?
>
> Thanks for your help
Try deleting the first entry of 'rac' instead of just adding the new entry
as you described. If you leave it in '. oraenv rac' will take the first
entry and dbca will not start from the correct home.
Received on Tue Aug 28 2007 - 14:18:01 CDT
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