Ken
OraDim exists in the $ORACLE_HOME/bin directory. It gets installed when you
install the RDBMS software.
Check your system path on the machine. It should include this directory.
You could, of course, run the command as:
set oracle_home={your oracle home}
{your oracle home}\bin\oradim
Hop
Try the Oracle 8i Admin guide for NT
Here's the ORADIM part:
http://www-wnt.gsi.de/oragsidoc/doc_817/win.817/a73008/ch5.htm#1027981
Jared
lhoska@calibre
when you create the bat file using the db assist
you should see in that bat file like below
set ORACLE_SID=orcl
e:\orant\bin\oradim80 -new -sid orcl -intpwd oracle -startmode auto -pfile
e:\orant\database\initorcl.ora
e:\orant\bin\oradim80 -startup -sid orcl -starttype srvc,inst -usrpwd oracle
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>Lyuda,
>
>Besides a brief mention in the Oracle8i for Windows 2000 Release Notes, all
Lyuda,
Besides a brief mention in the Oracle8i for Windows 2000 Release Notes, all
I've found (and needed, for that matter) is via executing "oradim -help" at
the command line. Oradim doesn't do very much and "oradim -help" lays it
all out for you.
Jack
Jack C.