Hi
root.sh will update the env files (located under
/usr/local/bin). I think it is a good idea to take them backup before
applying root.sh (Solaris 2.7)
Earlier in one installation, we got this same situation. We were to
restore them from a different server that has the same environment and
version.
I think the files to be backedup are:
oraenv, corenv
Srinivas
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Sent: Saturday, December 08, 2001 5:05 PM
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Sorry, sorry, sorry.
Our admin didn't run root.sh during install process.
Everything goes well. :-)
Thanks.
JP
On Sat 8. December 2001 20:25, you wrote:
> Hello,
> a "little" problem during installing Oracle 8.1.7 on Linux.
> I was installing 817 and I didn't let the installer create database.
> So, I'd let dbassist create scripts and I'm trying run it.
> When I start svrmgrl, I get ORA-12545: TNS:name lookup failureĀ error
> => I cannot "connect internal" to create database.
>
> Tnsnames.ora and listener.ora are all right.
>
> Have I missed something?
>
> Thanks
> JP
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