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> > Subject: Replication - Oracle 9i - problem
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> > During install of Oracle9i EE software, I have checked "replication"
> > option.
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> Yechiel Adar, Mehish Computer Services
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; From: Vladimir Barac - posao [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Mon, March 04, 2002 12:08 PM
> To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
> Subject: Replication - Oracle 9i - problem
>
> During install of Oracle9i EE software, I have checked "replication"
> o
I am not sure about this... just a guess
They may have included catrep.sql as a part of something
mandatory like catproc or catalog
So, one does not need to run that separatly...
Did you read the documentation? Do they say that if DB has to
be created manually then run catrep.sql separatl
During install of Oracle9i EE software, I have checked "replication" option.
Afterwards, when I run "Database Configuration Assistant" there is no check
box related to replication???
When I run "Oracle Installer" after the install, it confirms that
replication option is present.
Platform is
may be the Zip file is downloaded properly (left some component) or may not
be unzipping correctly.
try out after restarting the Unzip operation.
or else download again.
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make sure that the files were unzipped correctly
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> Hi
>
> I have some problems with Oracle 9i for Linux, I downloaded the files from
> OTN then I did all the s
Hi
I have some problems with Oracle 9i for Linux, I downloaded the files from
OTN then I did all the steps that otn said:
1. Run "gunzip " on all the files.
- Eg.: gunzip Linux9i_Disk1.cpio.gz
2. Extract the cpio archives with the command "cpio -idmv < "
- Eg.: cpio -idmv ht