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    problem in starting Oracle ORA-1034 and ORA-27101

    Hi when I am trying to connect Oracle ,getting the message
    ORA-1034- Oracle noty availabale
    ORA-27101- shared memory realm does not exits.
    Services are made automatice.

    regards
    praveen

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    OS ? Windows or Unix ?

    If windows, go to control panel and check if the service is started.

    What version of Oracle ?

    Go the sqlplus, connect as sysdba and give 'startup'.

    HTH.

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    Windows OS? Try to stop the service at first, or reboot it.
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    problem in starting oracle

    Originally posted by ggnanaraj
    OS ? Windows or Unix ?

    If windows, go to control panel and check if the service is started.

    What version of Oracle ?

    Go the sqlplus, connect as sysdba and give 'startup'.

    HTH.
    Thanks
    I have made the services automatic.
    If I give startup then it will start.But I need that whenever I start the system ,I can login system/manager.

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    Re: problem in starting oracle

    Originally posted by prav_saras
    If I give startup then it will start.But I need that whenever I start the system ,I can login system/manager.
    If the service is 'automatic', then it will start accordingly, unless any errors occur, for which you can check the alert log.

    On the other hand, I think you need to give some time (after switching on the system), before the system makes the database available. (start instance, mount database, open database).

    HTH.

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    Re: Re: problem in starting oracle

    Originally posted by ggnanaraj
    If the service is 'automatic', then it will start accordingly, unless any errors occur, for which you can check the alert log.

    On the other hand, I think you need to give some time (after switching on the system), before the system makes the database available. (start instance, mount database, open database).

    HTH.
    HI
    Thanks
    Is there any problem with Sql net?

    regards
    praveen

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    Re: Re: problem in starting oracle

    Originally posted by ggnanaraj
    I think you need to give some time (after switching on the system), before the system makes the database available.
    This is an argument for making the whole startup fully automatic or fully manual. (I chose manual, i.e. executing batch files, using: net start "OracleServiceORCL" - only disadvantage is that you can't do an unattended re-boot - but then I've never had to in over 4 years.)
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