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
I tried to use ORADIM to administer my Oracle instance and I cannot get it
at the C:\ prompt. How do I get this tool installed?
Thanks,
Ken
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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
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-pfile e:\orant\database\initorcl.ora
As you must be knowing the first command of oradim is used for creating the
service and the second is used for starting the database automatic.
there is no compulsary thing that the second command should run , but the
first is a must otherwise NT will not
If you have already installed the oracle binaries on the machine the next
thing you should do is to use oradim utility
or the best thing is
use database assistant which will create the oradim script for you.In order
to get this oradim script all you have to do is to save the database
creation
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
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Can anyone point to oradim utility documentation? I am having a little hard
time finding it.
Thank you.
Lyuda Hoska
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