Does "sqlplus internal" (or what ever!) give you the same error messages? Maby svrmgrl is broken. Nothing in alert.log? Try "ipcs". Are there old shared memory segments from the last run? Kill them and try again.
I hope, you don't need this db for production!
Frank
Reinhold Binder schrieb: > Hi Frank, hi Paul > > thanks for your replay! > > My problem is: I can't startup the SGA - > Oracle is not available - and this after installing the > patch. > I must shutdown database and listener, > then I have to install the path - no problems. > > The next step is - update init.ora (disable systemtrigger). > > Now I try to restart the database -> SVRMGRL > and here I get the problem . > > Listener is running, but I can't startup Oracle. > I don't have a SGA. > > I hope you can help me. > > Thank you > > Reinhold > > > > -- -- Original Message -- -- > From: "Paul Foerster" <paul.foerster@(protected)> > To: "mail_suse" <suse-oracle@(protected)> > Sent: Thursday, February 03, 2005 6:28 PM > Subject: Re: [suse-oracle] Oracle8i finalpatch > > > >>Hi Reinhold, hi Frank, >> >>On 03. Feb, 2005, at 17:43, Frank Grote wrote: >> >>>What's about "sqlplus internal"? >> >>... no. The correct syntax is sqlplus "/ as sysdba". The use of both >>"svrmgrl" and the pseudo user "internal" is deprecated from versions 8i >>and newer. The quoting of the "/ as sysdba" part is operating system >>dependant and may vary from OS to OS. You might end up with one of the >>following (not complete) list: >> >>sqlplus "/ as sysdba" >>sqlplus '"/ as sysdba"' >>sqlplus "'/ as sysdba'" >> >>It depends on how the shell interprets the parameters and quotes. >> >>Or you can obviously do >> >>sqlplus >>Username: / as sysdba >> >> >>>Listener is running? >> >>... internal or sysdba connects do not use the listener unless you >>provide the instannce name. In this case you'd need to do it this way >>(quoting variations from above apply): >> >>sqlplus sys@(protected) >> >>Or, if you have a password file: >> >>sqlplus "sys@(protected) as sysdba" >> >>The latter is also used with 9i which requires a password file if you >>intend to do an SQL*Net connect, ie. use the listener. >> >>Hope this helps. >>-- >>cul8er >> >>Paul >>paul.foerster@(protected) >> >> >>-- >>To unsubscribe, email: suse-oracle-unsubscribe@(protected) >>For additional commands, email: suse-oracle-help@(protected) >>Please see http://www.suse.com/oracle/ before posting >> >> >> > >
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