Archivelog Mode / init.ora file

Hi,
Maybe someone can help me out. I am presently trying to set up a dev server that has 3 or 4 databases on it. The first database is installed by the Oracle installation kit. The 2nd one that I am now trying to configure is giving me the following error: Ora-01126: database must be mounted EXCLUSIVE and not open for this operation. I am also setting it up for archiving.
When I do a SELECT * from V$database; the answer comes back that it is in noarchivelog mode. I even edited the init.ora file in both the pfile folder and the ora81/database folder and yet the answer is still the same. I even rebooted it with the same results. I understand that the database is in exclusive mode by default. Does this have anything to do with Parrelizm (spelling). I tried altering the database to archivelog mode but with no results.
Any ideas? Im at a loss.
Thanks for your time.
Al

Hi Al,
try to startup the db with startup mount or startup read only and try
the alter command again.
Normally it should work then!
Tobias

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