I found that on NT, you must explicity tell the OS what the oracle_sid is. Go to System Properties and find the Environment Variables. Make sure you've got a valid SID for the value of oracle_sid. If you don't have, you will need to delete the reference and create a new one to give NT the...
I'm going to go out on a limb and guess that what Lois is talking about is how to startup a DB without a *person* to babysit it and tell the DB which parameters it should start with. I know how to fix this in 8.0.x, but not in 8i yet (new to that scene). I would imagine it's at least similar...
I've just migrated a development database from Oracle version 8.0.4.4.0 to Ora 8.1.7.0.0 and have come accross a little bit of a sting. When I try to open Enterprise Security Manager, I receive a message saying:
"Failed to connnect to a Directory Server. Check that your Directory Server...
Hello again, Stargazer77,
I replied to another of your posts on this site. If you make sure your sqlnet.ora file has a default_domain, then make sure your tnsnames file is set up properly, you should be able to get around this minor setback.
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First, open the...
I've recently migrated from 8.0.4.4.0 to 8iR3 and ran into the same problem. The problem stems from 8i not setting a default_domain in the sqlnet.ora file. The fix is:
First, open the %ora8ihome%\network\admin\sqlnet.ora file and add the parameter: NAMES.DEFAULT_DOMAIN=world
Then, open the...
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