Re: database startup problem
- From: bdbafh@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: 28 Sep 2005 20:54:08 -0700
You'll get better ideas if you list the version of oracle and the OS.
Start up a command prompt, type "path". You'll know the location of the
oracle home by something along the lines of %PATH% including:
D:\oracle\product\10.1.0\db_1\bin
(this is where including your oracle version really helps out)
in the directory %ORACLE_HOME%\database look for a file named
oradim.log.
most likely you'll find information there, even before the instance
starts to write to its respective alert log.
Next check the alert log in
%ORACLE_BASE%\admin\%ORACLE_SID%\bdump\alert_%ORACLE_SID%.log
perhaps there is no password file, no spfile, no parameter file for
that database.
perhaps your drive mappings have changed.
perhaps Nimda ate your database.
hth.
-bdbafh
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