RE: DBCA shuts off...

RE: DBCA shuts off...

 

  

What platform are you on?

I just experienced the same problem on 32-bit Red Hat Linux system. The
problem appears to be with setarch i386, which is supposed to be run on this
type of system. But if you do, dbca closes part way through the creation
process.

Problem was, dbca itself issued the setarch i386 command, so we had to
rename setarch so it could not be called. That worked.

Of course a few months ago, on HPUX, I had a similar problem. As I was
changing file names/paths, dbca would close. I never could find out why,
and worked around the problem by being very careful to make each change
right the first time, with a minimum of navigation and finally got my db
created after about 6 or 8 tries.


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-----Original Message-----
From: Azhalvannan Ekambaram (IT Services) ASDC Chennai
[mailto:oracledba-ezmlmshield-x54302017.[Email address protected]
Sent: Thursday, July 28, 2005 2:58 AM
To: LazyDBA Discussion
Subject: DBCA shuts off...

Hi Gurus,

I am trying to create a database on 10G using DBCA. But, the DBCA window
closes half-way thru without any error message.
It shut off at different stages each of the three four times I tried...

What could be the problem?

TIA,
Azhal

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