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William F. O'Neill
 
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Default Oracle_sid - 09-08-2004 , 07:38 PM






Have just upgraded my home installation of Oracle 10g. Was using 9i. The
installation seemed to go fine, but with all the documentation, I'm having a
hard time getting the Enterprise Manager to work. With 9i, I had a shortcut
like c:\oracle\ora90\bin\oemapp.bat console. Can't find anything in the
reams of documentation on how to start EM in Oracle 10g. Any help
please...Also, I am getting an error msg: Oracle_Sid needs to be defined.
Where do I do this. Am not a DBA, and this version of Oracle is in
standalone mode(not on a network). Would appreciate any assistance here.
Thank you....



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William F. O'Neill
 
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Default Additional problems - 09-08-2004 , 09:38 PM






Some additional problems have arisen. If I try to connect thru SQLPLUS, I
get error #12500, and sometimes error # 12154. Again, am not a DBA. Just
trying to get started with Oracle 10g. Have used Oracle 9i successfully at
home with no problem. Am attempting to use Oracle 10g in standalone(not
network enviornment).
I noticed that the installation did not create a Listener.ora or a
TNSNAMES.ora file, so I moved the old ones from Oracle 9i to the new home
dir in Oracle10g. Could this be what's causing me the problems. If I use
the web to attempt to get to EM, I keep getting an error message about
incorrect password, and yet I did change the password at installation.
Can't tell what the difference is between OS & HOST. Can anyone help me
here? Finally, is going thru the web now the only way to use EM. I used to
like the EM in Oracle 9i.....

"William F. O'Neill" <wfoneill (AT) bellsouth (DOT) net> wrote

Quote:
Have just upgraded my home installation of Oracle 10g. Was using 9i. The
installation seemed to go fine, but with all the documentation, I'm having
a hard time getting the Enterprise Manager to work. With 9i, I had a
shortcut like c:\oracle\ora90\bin\oemapp.bat console. Can't find anything
in the reams of documentation on how to start EM in Oracle 10g. Any help
please...Also, I am getting an error msg: Oracle_Sid needs to be defined.
Where do I do this. Am not a DBA, and this version of Oracle is in
standalone mode(not on a network). Would appreciate any assistance here.
Thank you....




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Pedro Lopes
 
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Default Re: Additional problems - 09-12-2004 , 06:55 PM



Hi,
Is this a windows install ??
I didn't had any trouble like yours...

The tnsnames and listener from 9i is not a problem. It still the same.

If you want to install the java console (like in 9i) it's available on
the companion CD (or client CD - i don't remember now).

To get things working you need :

- the database started up
-> check by connecting in sqlplus with sys/<password> as sysdba.
Select status from v$isntance - if it's open then ok


- the listener (optional)
-> from the shell try: lnsrctl status

- the dbconsole (to use EM database control - web based)
- from the shell: emctl status dbconsole
or simply
http://host:7777/em

to connect to dbconsole use system or sys account (don't forget to use
as sysdba if connecting with sys)

bye
pedro



William F. O'Neill wrote:
Quote:
Some additional problems have arisen. If I try to connect thru SQLPLUS, I
get error #12500, and sometimes error # 12154. Again, am not a DBA. Just
trying to get started with Oracle 10g. Have used Oracle 9i successfully at
home with no problem. Am attempting to use Oracle 10g in standalone(not
network enviornment).
I noticed that the installation did not create a Listener.ora or a
TNSNAMES.ora file, so I moved the old ones from Oracle 9i to the new home
dir in Oracle10g. Could this be what's causing me the problems. If I use
the web to attempt to get to EM, I keep getting an error message about
incorrect password, and yet I did change the password at installation.
Can't tell what the difference is between OS & HOST. Can anyone help me
here? Finally, is going thru the web now the only way to use EM. I used to
like the EM in Oracle 9i.....

"William F. O'Neill" <wfoneill (AT) bellsouth (DOT) net> wrote in message
news:7CN%c.31243$Np2.23580 (AT) bignews4 (DOT) bellsouth.net...

Have just upgraded my home installation of Oracle 10g. Was using 9i. The
installation seemed to go fine, but with all the documentation, I'm having
a hard time getting the Enterprise Manager to work. With 9i, I had a
shortcut like c:\oracle\ora90\bin\oemapp.bat console. Can't find anything
in the reams of documentation on how to start EM in Oracle 10g. Any help
please...Also, I am getting an error msg: Oracle_Sid needs to be defined.
here do I do this. Am not a DBA, and this version of Oracle is in
standalone mode(not on a network). Would appreciate any assistance here.
Thank you....





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