10.1.0.3 SLES9+SP1 dbstart Error 01031 2005-05-20 - By Reinhard Weh
Hello thanks all for your help, now it will work fine, it was my fault in /etc/profile.d/oracle.sh :-(
How can I "relink oracle for Async IO" ?
Your Information is very useful for me http://ftp.portera.com/Linux/
the information of set LD_ASSUME_KERNEL
will differ 2.4.18 Alexei 2.4.21 Arun
will it no be important for /etc/profile.d/oracle.sh and /etc/init.d/oracle to check if we are on x86_64 (uname -i ) ?
regards Reinhard
Alexei Roudnev schrieb: > Arun, I run older orarun many times, and had not a problem with this > group. But I did 2 patches: > - changes oracle version to 10.1.0 (in dir name, which do not make any > sense) > - removed this check of 'user == oracle' from oracle.sh (I do not > remember, if it was really necessary; most liukely, not). > > His problem is _something nonstandard in installation sequence_. Fresh > sequence is: > - install SLES9 including C development and graphics > - update to ServicePack1 > (do not create oracle user!) > - instal orarun > - edit /etc/profile.d/oracle.sh, correct LD_ASSUME_KERNEL = 2.4.18, > correct directory ($ORACLE_BASE/product/10.1.0/db_1), correct ORACLE_SID > - run rcoracle start > - instal oracle > - relink oracle for Async IO > - edit /etc/sysconfig/oracle > - run 'rcoracle start' again > - check 'rcoracle stop / rcoracle start' few times. > IT always worked, and it took about 30 minutes (after SP1 installation) > to complete everything. >
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