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Hi all!
Following the steps from "Oracle8 Enterprise Edition Getting
Started for Windows NT" in order to create my XXX database:
+ I installed Oracle 8.0.5 without any Database.
+ I rebooted
+ I created initXXX.ora
+ C:\MYDIR> ORADIM80 -NEW -SID XXX -INTPWD PASSWORD -STARTMODE AUTO
-PFILE ORACLE_HOME\DATABASE\INITXXX.ORA
+ I checked that OracleServiceXXX was running
+ C:\MYDIR> SET ORACLE_SID=XXX
But when trying to 'C:\MYDIR> SVRMGR30', I get this message:
ORA-122203: TNS: unable to connect to destination
I've checked OracleTNSListener, and it's running...
Any suggestion? Thank you in advance.
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LARRY ELLISON
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Try
> svrmgrl
That's svrmgr (ell) as in line mode.
It works for 8.1.6.
Good luck.
David Knight
OCP DBA 8i, 9i, 10g
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You are wrong
Hi. Thank you for answering...
I'm on Windows NT... svrmgrl is the Server Manager command for Unix, but svrmgr30 is the command for Windows.
Thank you anyway.
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LARRY ELLISON
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Hi,
In NT, before issuing the SVRMGRL command in the DOS-PROMPT, set ur oracle side and oracle home as:
C:\SET ORACLE_SID=sid_name
C:\SET ORACLE_HOME=path of ur oracle server installation
and then
C:\SVRMGRL
would help u get access to the Server Manager of Oracle.
Kevin
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svrmgrl is the Server Manager command for Unix, but svrmgr30 is the command for Windows.
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In Oracle 8.0.5, SVRMGRL command works fine....!!!!
Kevin
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What does it say fot SID_LIST_LISTENER in your LISTENER.ORA file?
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from 8i svrmgrl in NT is named svrmgrl, svrmgr30 is for Oracle 8
if you dont want to do set ORACLE_SID everytime you run svrmgrl from ms-dos you have to edit the enviroment variables in NT
issady are you sure you dont have 8i client installed? svrmgrl only works form 8i!
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Yeap...
Sorry mate....
Oversight from my end....
In deed its rite...SVRMGRL works only from Oracle 8i and i apologise for my error to that issue...
Kevin
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