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    Start HTTP Server Error

    Hi Friends,

    I usually able to start http on my oracle9i win2k advance server. But
    I got an error lately which is...

    The Apache service named D:\ora9i\Apache\Apache\apache.exe reported the following error:
    >>> [Tue Jul 20 15:21:06 2004] [warn] pid file d:/ora9i/apache/apache/logs/httpd.pid overwritten -- Unclean shutdown of previous Apache run? <<<
    before the error.log file could be opened.
    More information may be available in the error.log file.


    Can you help me how to resolve this one please...
    Thanks in advance.

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    This is a typical problem only with windooooz.Couple of days back I too got this type of problem and after going through some links it comes out as
    1.Not applying the related pathes.
    2.Problem with OS itself i.e the services are not starting properly.
    check in the service pannel the oracle service 'Oraclehomeprocess manager'either it hangs or not starting.
    check in the eventviewer there also u will get some input if there are any problem with services.
    What i did is stop the particular serice giving the problem and start it manually once the system is up.Then try to start the Oracle AS.

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    Thanks friend...

    I tried to deinstall and reinstall http server and i got this
    new error...

    The Apache service named D:\ora9i\Apache\Apache\apache.exe reported the following error:
    >>> apache.exe: could not open document config file d:/ora9i/sqlplus/admin/isqlplus.conf <<<
    before the error.log file could be opened.
    More information may be available in the error.log file.

    How do i create a isqlplus.conf?

    Thanks again.

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