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oracle directory permssions and listener

oracle directory permssions and listener

2004-10-12       - By Hardy, Andrew
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Mohammad,

> -- --Original Message-- --
> From: Mohammad N. Tina [mailto:mohammad_tina@(protected)]
> Sent: 12 October 2004 19:29
> To: suse-oracle@(protected)
> Subject: Re: [suse-oracle] oracle directory permssions and listener
>
>
> Hi Hans,
> thanks for your post,
> oracle services runing by oracle user and not by root, i used
> to have oracle8i on sco unix and my listener is working
> fine..i don't think that there is  a big difference between
> 8i and 9i...at least for basic setup.

Surely the error message that you are receiving has nothing to do with the
listener - it talks about being unable to access a datafile. You need to
confirm the owner and permissions on the database files compared with the
user starting up the database and the listener.

--
Andy


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