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тАО10-06-2008 11:11 PM
тАО10-06-2008 11:11 PM
create database manually on windows
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тАО10-06-2008 11:30 PM
тАО10-06-2008 11:30 PM
Re: create database manually on windows
1. Realise that this forum is here to help people with problems/issues that they've made at least some effort to figure out on their own *NOT* to stop the terminally idle from having to do any thinking whatsoever
2. Actually post some useful information such as the version of Oracle...
3. Post in a relevant forum (a Windows forum rather than a UNIX forum might be appropriate)
4. RTFM:
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/B19306_01/server.102/b14196/install003.htm#sthref49
Duncan
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тАО10-06-2008 11:50 PM
тАО10-06-2008 11:50 PM
Re: create database manually on windows
i have tried many times but failed at last
pls help me out
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тАО10-07-2008 12:03 AM
тАО10-07-2008 12:03 AM
Re: create database manually on windows
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/B10501_01/win.920/a95491/create.htm#1005616
You say you've tried many times already... so what happened, what error messages did you get? Do you even have Oracle installed??
Think about what you're asking... If I just went to my local auto shop and said "My car has broken down - I left it at home - tell me how to fix it", what do you think his response would be?
HTH
Duncan
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тАО10-07-2008 12:21 AM
тАО10-07-2008 12:21 AM
Re: create database manually on windows
set oracle_sid = abc
oradim -new -sid abc -intpwd oracle-password
sqlplus "/ as sysdba"
create spfile from pfile = 'c:\oracle\admin\abc\pfile\init.ora'
then rebooting...........
set oracle_sid = abc
sqlplus "/ as sysdba"
sql>startup pfile = c:\oracle\admin\abc\pfile\init.ora;
but not starting, instead giving an error
already mounted first shut it down
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тАО10-07-2008 01:59 AM
тАО10-07-2008 01:59 AM
Re: create database manually on windows
Why are you using oradim? It's generally easier to create the database using dbca as detailed here:
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/B10501_01/win.920/a95491/create.htm#1005763
Get rid of what you've created so far using:
oradim -DELETE -SID abc
and then follow the instructions for using dbca at the link above.
HTH
Duncan
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