Oracle on Redhat 5.2 - Problem with Intelligent Agent

After installing Oracle 8.0.5 with Redhat 5.2 Linux,
the Intellient Agent would not work?
Did anybody have similar problems?
thank you
Petra
null

Hello Jay,
I have changed the read/write permissions and it now looks like this
ls -ll
drwxrwxrwx 4 oracle dba 4096 Jul 30 18:20 11g
drwxrwxrwx 3 oracle dba 4096 Jul 30 00:35 linux_11gR1_database_1013.zip_FILES
drwxrwxrwx 2 oracle dba 4096 Jul 30 18:31 oraInventory
As you can see now that the dump linux_11gR1_database_1013.zip_FILES which i have downloaded from oracle website is owned by user oracle and oraInventory as well could you please tell me what error it could be...
Thanks a lot
Edited by: msyed on Jul 30, 2009 6:38 PM

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