Re: Help: database can not be see from DBCA



Steve,

Thanks for your advice. I did ask the question before, but at that
time, I did not remember what is the real reason, what steps i did to
cause the problem, because I tried so many things.

Now after several trial, I realized what is that I did, and I can
consistently reproduce the problem.

That is why I post again.

Thanks
Hi,

No offense intended, but didn't you ask this same question two weeks
ago? IIRC, people asked some questions about your setup, but you
didn't respond. I would suggest tacking onto that thread rather than
creating a new one.

HTH,

Steve


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