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тАО03-19-2003 05:51 AM
тАО03-19-2003 05:51 AM
my problem is that i cant startup my oracle database i have 3 DBs when start the server i can only startup one of them but the others didn't start if i reboot and startup a nother one it startup and the others also didn't start....
can you help me with that
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тАО03-19-2003 06:03 AM
тАО03-19-2003 06:03 AM
Re: startup database
Regards,
RZ
i.e.
blah blah instance:Y
blah blah instance:Y
blah blah instance:N
Y = start when oracle start script is executed.
Regards,
RZ
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тАО03-19-2003 07:42 AM
тАО03-19-2003 07:42 AM
Re: startup database
Check whether all the configuration (
Thanks
John Jayaseelan
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тАО03-19-2003 10:39 PM
тАО03-19-2003 10:39 PM
Re: startup database
There could be any one of reasons.
1. If the entries do not exist in oratab then the oracle startup script will not bring the DB when the system is brought up.
2. Did you start up the DB manually and see if it works fine. If any problems, it should display on the screen. Check your alert_log for the databaes that did not start to see what the exact error is.
3. There should be enough memory to start the three databases depending on their SGA sizes.
Once we see what the error message is then we can try to work around it.
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тАО03-19-2003 10:40 PM
тАО03-19-2003 10:40 PM
Re: startup database
There could be any one of reasons.
1. If the entries do not exist in oratab then the oracle startup script will not bring the DB when the system is brought up.
2. Did you start up the DB manually and see if it works fine. If any problems, it should display on the screen. Check your alert_log for the databaes that did not start to see what the exact error is.
3. There should be enough memory to start the three databases depending on their SGA sizes.
Once we see what the error message is then we can try to work around it.
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тАО03-19-2003 10:42 PM
тАО03-19-2003 10:42 PM
Re: startup database
There could be any one of reasons.
1. If the entries do not exist in oratab then the oracle startup script will not bring the DB when the system is brought up.
2. Did you start up the DB manually and see if it works fine. If any problems, it should display on the screen. Check your alert_log for the databaes that did not start to see what the exact error is.
3. There should be enough memory to start the three databases depending on their SGA sizes.
4. Verify the pfile init.ora file is in the correct place and there is a symbolic link to ORACLE_HOME/dbs directory
Once we see what the error message is then we can try to work around it.
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тАО03-20-2003 10:08 PM
тАО03-20-2003 10:08 PM
Re: startup database
Your problem is related to Kernel Fine Tuning and specially Semaphores(IPC parameters) which database is using for Inter process communications.
Youe query is giving a feeling that you are starting database manually so any database you will start first will come up cleanly and next databse may give some error like "end of communication channel" so just fine tune your system file and restart server your all databse will come up smoothely. optimal parameters you can get from Oracle documents.
Sunil