et. It's in beta testing only AFAIK
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>>Subject: Re: [RE: 9i NT]
>>Date: Sun, 02 Sep 2001 09:05:54 -0800
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you can't yet. It's in beta testing only AFAIK
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>Wh
the Oracle SID service. If you use DataBase
> Creation Assistant (DBCA) then it will not only create
> a service for you instance it will setup the autostart
> feature as well. However 9i NT BETA DBCA does not do
> this but 8.1.7 does. I don't use DBCA. I create the
> SID servi
t to start the instances and
> > database it because I run OPS and RAC on NT and I
> > haven't set a dependencies between the OSD services
> > and the Oracle SID service. If you use DataBase
> > Creation Assistant (DBCA) then it will not only
> > create
> &g
between the OSD services
> and the Oracle SID service. If you use DataBase
> Creation Assistant (DBCA) then it will not only
> create
> a service for you instance it will setup the
> autostart
> feature as well. However 9i NT BETA DBCA does not do
> this but 8.1.7 does. I don
DataBase
> Creation Assistant (DBCA) then it will not only create
> a service for you instance it will setup the autostart
> feature as well. However 9i NT BETA DBCA does not do
> this but 8.1.7 does. I don't use DBCA. I create the
> SID service using ORADIM.exe and I cre
I Do.
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How many people got this 9i Beta?
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>Tom,
> Not that I can remember. It only happened, like you said, if something was
>physically wrong or something was wrong with the init file. The only time
>whe
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feature as well. However 9i NT BETA DBCA does not do
this but 8.1.7 does. I don't use DBCA. I create the
SID service using ORADIM.exe and I create the database
with scripts. The NT Oracle GUI tools will setup all
the services. Check you registry under
HK_LOCAL_MACHINE -> SYSTEM -&
re as well. However 9i NT BETA DBCA does not do
this but 8.1.7 does. I don't use DBCA. I create the
SID service using ORADIM.exe and I create the database
with scripts. The NT Oracle GUI tools will setup all
the services. Check you registry under
HK_LOCAL_MACHINE -> SYSTEM -> CURRENTCONTROLS
Rick,
Great point, I looked in the 9ihome\database directory and the ifile is
there. It just must me a bug I guess. Thanks Rick, I really didn't know
that, but I did know about that directory for when i was doing cold
backups:)
KK
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Kevin,
As you are probably aware by default when attempt to start an instance when
starting the services, Oracle
looks only in oracle_home\database for init file and parameter file(I cannot
speak for 9i).
Rick
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Tom,
Not that I can remember. It only happened, like you said, if something was
physically wrong or something was wrong with the init file. The only time
where nothing was wrong with anything and it didn't come up that I can
remember is the 9i. Nothing wrong anywhere, just didn't come up
Kevin,
of course, if there is an error in the init.ora file, the db won't start, or
if there is something wrong with the physical database, it will not start.
are you saying you've seen other problems where the db doesn't come up?
and as for the recently reported problem of the db on 9i not com
Tom,
Usually I would agree with you on that one, most of the time it does start.
But there are those occasions where the "service" will start, but then when
you go to connect to the db it says "Oracle not available" because of some
stupid error. So then you go with svrmgrl to find what in
Scott,
you are absolutely wrong on this one. every database I am working with on
NT starts when the service starts. even without setting the AUTOSTART
param.
Tom Mercadante
Oracle Certified Professional
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Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2001 6:16 PM
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Kevin, Starting the NT service for the oracle instance
has never started the database in any version of
Oracle on NT by default. I think what you have seen
before is the use of the auto start service of the DB.
This service has a dependency to the SID service, so
when you start the SID service it
Kevin,
Just curiousity here... where did you get a copy of 9i for NT, as it's NOT
available on Technet.
Rachel
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Old behavior especially in W2K with Oracle 8.1.6.0 (solved by 8.1.7.0).
Regards,
Hatzistavrou Yannis
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> From: Kevin Kostyszyn [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2001 16:56
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Just thought I would mention this interesting little feature. Now I don't
know if I am an idiot or if something went wrong (probably both), but
apparently NT services will not start the instance. I had to manually start
it to get it to go? I guess in a way that's good, move little nt people
lik
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