Am Die, 2003-03-11 um 19.47 schrieb Alan Davey:
> I had the same error message on NT with Oracle 9.2 recently.
> 
> The first problem was that the init_sid.ora file was created a directory different 
> from where the db create scripts were looking for it.  The second problem was that 
> one of the init parameters was for Enterprise Edition and I was installing Standard 
> Edition.
> 
> Both problems resulted in the message of 'not connected to oracle'.
> 
> Come to think of it, I don't think I've ever had a version of the DB Creation wizard 
> work without getting some error.
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> 
> Alan Davey
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> 
> On 3/11/2003 12:44 PM, Stahlke, Mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >RE: LMT monitoring
> >Is this on Linux?
> >If yes, then it sounds like you need to install the glibc stubs patch.
> >If no, then I don't know what the problem might be.
> >
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: Milen Pankov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2003 10:00 AM
> >To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
> >Subject: can't create database
> >
> >
> >can't create a database with oracle 8.1.7. 
> >the installation went fine, but when i start dbassist on the 2% of 
> >the 
> >database creation it tels me: 
> >"not connected to oracle". 
> >any ideas?
> >
> 
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Hi there.

I have a similiar problem with Oracle 9.2.0.1.0 under Linux (Debian,
Woody, Kernel 2.4.20-686-smp).
The installation worked fine - at least no error message was shown,
but when I start the dbca to create a database, I get an ORA-03113.
I've searched over the internet (newsgroups and webpages), but I didn't
find a solution for my problem.
I searched for the libc-patch, but I think it's deprecated for Oracle
9i.
Many ppl said, like you, I just should generate the scripts with the 
wizard and create the database manually, so I did - or at least I tried.

So, I just wanted to test, if the login works, but it didn't.
Is startet "sqlplus /nolog" and tried "connect SYS/change_on_install as
SYSDBA" ("conn / as SYSDBA" has the same effect, ORACLE_SID set as said
in the script) and I get:

        Connected to an idle instance.

Ok, I think this is just normal and I tried to start the database using
"startup nomount pfile="Correct path to init.ora";

And then, all I get is an ORA-03113: end-of-file on communication
channel

If I try to do a "conn /" afterwards, I get
        ORA-01034: ORACLE not available
        ORA-27101: shared memory realm does not exist
        Linux Error: 2: No such file or directory

Any suggestions, what could be wrong? I installed the Enterprise
Version, so it can't be an Enterprise setting ... it has to be a problem
in the "init.ora", right?

System specs if required:
Pentium II, 800 (2x - multi processor)
1024MB RAM
4GB Swap
19GB diskspace free
Debian Linux (woody)
Kernel 2.4.20-686-smp

Any help would be appreciated.

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