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тАО12-02-2005 12:17 AM
тАО12-02-2005 12:17 AM
Hi @ll
the standard path of the orapw file is $ORACLE_HOME/dbs/
but i will define an other path eg. /oracle/admin/ or so.
i've already searched in the internet and i found, that the systemvariable $ORA_PWFILE or/and $ORA_SID_PWFILE define the path of the orapw-file, but this works only on a windows machine and i use hpux and oracle 9.2.
is there a chance to define the path of the orapw-file?
thanx
Regards,
Baumann
the standard path of the orapw
but i will define an other path eg. /oracle/admin/
i've already searched in the internet and i found, that the systemvariable $ORA_PWFILE or/and $ORA_SID_PWFILE define the path of the orapw-file, but this works only on a windows machine and i use hpux and oracle 9.2.
is there a chance to define the path of the orapw-file?
thanx
Regards,
Baumann
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тАО12-02-2005 12:21 AM
тАО12-02-2005 12:21 AM
Re: orapw-file
Shalom Baumann,
I'd check the following places:
init.ora
tnsnames.ora (doubtful)
If you can't change its location then its my believe you are pretty much out of luck locationwise.
Why don't you try definning that shell variable in the oracle environment that is used by users and the startupscripts. That might work.
SEP
I'd check the following places:
init
tnsnames.ora (doubtful)
If you can't change its location then its my believe you are pretty much out of luck locationwise.
Why don't you try definning that shell variable in the oracle environment that is used by users and the startupscripts. That might work.
SEP
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тАО12-02-2005 12:58 AM
тАО12-02-2005 12:58 AM
Re: orapw-file
Thanx, i've made a symbolic link, that works fine.
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