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    Hi,

    I am using Oracle 7.3 for Windows NT. When I am trying to start server manager from command prompt it is giving "ORA-09352 Windows 32-bit Two-Task driver unable to spawn new ORACLE task" Error. Can anyone help me on this?

    Thanx in advance,
    Supriyo


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    Please provide the exact version numbers for Oracle and NT. There could be a version conflict. Did you upgrade your OS of late?? Please provide the details
    -nagarjuna

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    or Do this,

    set your environment variable

    c:\>set ORACLE_SID=SID

    start the service

    c:\>net start oracleserviceSID
    -nagarjuna

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    Thanx for your reply,

    Here is what you want to know,

    NT Version : NT 4 (Service Pack 4)
    Oracle Version : 7.3.4

    There should not be any version problem as Oracle was running perfectly until last Saturday and in between there was no upgradation done on the server.

    I will try your solution and get back to you...

    Rgds,
    Supriyo

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    There's no problem with the 734 & NT4(sp4) version conflict.
    either your database is not started.
    Or Maybe the machine is stopped/relocated. Check out what your SA is upto!!
    Tarry Singh
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    Originally posted by Tarry
    There's no problem with the 734 & NT4(sp4) version conflict.
    either your database is not started.
    Or Maybe the machine is stopped/relocated. Check out what your SA is upto!!
    Bookmark Fixed font Go to End

    Doc ID: Note:1014020.102
    Subject: ORA-09352: RUNNING 7.3.2.3.1 OR LOWER ON DEC ALPHA WIN NT 4.0
    Type: PROBLEM
    Status: PUBLISHED
    Content Type: TEXT/PLAIN
    Creation Date: 17-APR-1999
    Last Revision Date: 09-APR-2001


    Problem Description:
    ====================

    When attempting to launch SVRMGR23 after upgrading the operating system from
    DEC Alpha Windows NT 3.51 to 4.0, you receive the following error message:

    ORA-09352: Windows 32-bit Two-Task driver unable to spawn new ORACLE task
    Cause: See OSD error accompanying this message

    NOTE: You have verified that the OracleService is running and even try
    recreating the services but still cannot overcome the error.


    Problem Explanation:
    ====================

    The earliest version of Oracle that will run on the DEC Alpha Windows NT 4.0
    platform is 7.3.2.3.2. The version you are running is not compatible.

    Solution Description:
    =====================

    You need to Install Oracle 7.3.2.3.2 or newer for DEC Alpha Windows NT and
    follow the instructions in the "Getting Started" manual for upgrading the
    database(s).


    Solution Explanation:
    =====================

    Versions of Oracle earlier than 7.3.2.3.2 do not work on the Windows NT 4.0,
    DEC Alpha platform. Versions previous to 7.3.2.3.2 MUST be run on Windows NT
    3.51 for the DEC ALPHA.
    -nagarjuna

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    Hi ,
    could u post the last few lines of alert log ( previously shutdown )
    i think it won't be the case of verion incompatibility as it was already working . also is the resgistry entries changed for some reason ??
    u can try using oradim utility to recreate the database .


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    Yes, in this case it's not about version incompatibility. It is about oracle service started or not and environment variable set or not.
    -nagarjuna

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    Originally posted by nagarjuna
    Originally posted by Tarry
    There's no problem with the 734 & NT4(sp4) version conflict.
    either your database is not started.
    Or Maybe the machine is stopped/relocated. Check out what your SA is upto!!
    Bookmark Fixed font Go to End

    Doc ID: Note:1014020.102
    Subject: ORA-09352: RUNNING 7.3.2.3.1 OR LOWER ON DEC ALPHA WIN NT 4.0
    Type: PROBLEM
    Status: PUBLISHED
    Content Type: TEXT/PLAIN
    Creation Date: 17-APR-1999
    Last Revision Date: 09-APR-2001


    Problem Description:
    ====================

    When attempting to launch SVRMGR23 after upgrading the operating system from
    DEC Alpha Windows NT 3.51 to 4.0, you receive the following error message:

    ORA-09352: Windows 32-bit Two-Task driver unable to spawn new ORACLE task
    Cause: See OSD error accompanying this message

    NOTE: You have verified that the OracleService is running and even try
    recreating the services but still cannot overcome the error.


    Problem Explanation:
    ====================

    The earliest version of Oracle that will run on the DEC Alpha Windows NT 4.0
    platform is 7.3.2.3.2. The version you are running is not compatible.

    Solution Description:
    =====================

    You need to Install Oracle 7.3.2.3.2 or newer for DEC Alpha Windows NT and
    follow the instructions in the "Getting Started" manual for upgrading the
    database(s).


    Solution Explanation:
    =====================

    Versions of Oracle earlier than 7.3.2.3.2 do not work on the Windows NT 4.0,
    DEC Alpha platform. Versions previous to 7.3.2.3.2 MUST be run on Windows NT
    3.51 for the DEC ALPHA.
    And???
    Tarry Singh
    I'm a JOLE(JavaOracleLinuxEnthusiast)
    TarryBlogging
    --- Everything was meant to be---

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