Hi!
Happened to me once. Somehow the init ora file had gotten "corrupted" with
unprintable control characters. Solved the problem by recreating a new init
ora by retyping. If you have ftp'ed the init ora file from another system,
make sure that it was in ASCII format.
pramo chepuri
-Orig
Did u check shared memory and unix parameter?If UNIX parameters are ok then
please try to start with mount options.
-Seema
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