Cannot login as sysdba

Hi
I am getting the following error while trying to connect DB as sys user.
*/ora/u01/app/oracle/product/9.2.0.1.0/dbs\> sqlplus / as sysdba*Usage: SQLPLUS [ [<option>] [<logon>] [<start>] ]
where <option> ::= -H | -V | [ [-L] [-M <o>] [-R <n>] [-S] ]
<logon> ::= <username>[<password>][@<connect_string>] | / | /NOLOG
<start> ::= @<URI>|<filename>[.<ext>] [<parameter> ...]
"-H" displays the SQL*Plus version banner and usage syntax
"-V" displays the SQL*Plus version banner
"-L" attempts log on just once
"-M <o>" uses HTML markup options <o>
"-R <n>" uses restricted mode <n>
"-S" uses silent mode
When i connect as /nolog and connect to DB it was OK. Please advice.

Find the output below.
DBZ01:/ora/u01/app/oracle/product/9.2.0.1.0/dbs\> id
uid=1010(oracle) gid=108(oinstall)
KAITSDBZ01:/ora/u01/app/oracle/product/9.2.0.1.0/dbs\> env | sort
CAEM_DATA_DIR=/opt/CA/UnicenterUUJMA/emsrvc/data
CAIGLBL0000=/opt/CA/UnicenterUUJMA
CAIGLBL0002=CACRITMON
CAIGLBL0006=CASNMPMGR
CAISCHD0001=/opt/CA/UnicenterUUJMA/sche/bin
CAISCHD0002=S
CAISCHD0003=N
CAISCHD0004=/opt/CA/UnicenterUUJMA/sche/prod
CAISCHD0005=ca7BZ01
CAISCHD0006=/opt/CA/UnicenterUUJMA/sche/log/KAITSDBZ01
CAISCHD0007=2
CAISCHD0008=/opt/CA/UnicenterUUJMA/tmp/KAITSDBZ01
CAISCHD0009=base
CAISCHD0010=10000
CAISCHD0011=1
CAISCHD0012=3
CAISCHD0014=Yes
CAISCHD0016=0
CAISCHD0017=Yes
CAISCHD0018=10
CAISCHD0019=Yes
CAISCHD0020=anything
CAISCHD0021=NORMAL
CAISCHD0022=REMOTE
CAISCHD0023=30
CAISCHD0024=3
CAISCHD0025=500
CAISCHD0026=500
CAISCHD0027=500
CAISCHD0028=500
CAISCHD0029=5
CAISCHD0030=20
CAISCHD0032=5
CAISCHD0035=Yes
CAISCHD0037=0
CAISCHD0040=No
CAISCHD0042=0
CAISCHD0044=0
CAISCHD0045=1
CAISCHD0082=10
CAISCHD0200=/opt/CA/UnicenterUUJMA/tmp
CAISCHD0210=Normal
CAISCHD0216=0
CAISCHD0218=Y
CAISCHD0220=Y
CAISCHD0500=02
CAISCHD0501=4
CAISCHD0503=0
CAISCHD0511=N
CAISCHD0520=N
CAISCHD0523=0
CAISCHD0524=/opt/CA/UnicenterUUJMA/sche/log/KAITSDBZ01
CAIUNIDB=caiunidb
CAI_CAL_REMOTEDB=KAITLAJM01
CAI_CAMSGF_OPRDIRECT=
CAI_CONLOG=/opt/CA/UnicenterUUJMA/opr/logs
CAI_DATEFMT=MMM-DD-YYYY
CAI_ENF_CONFIG=/opt/CA/UnicenterUUJMA/enf/config
CAI_ENF_DEBUG=0
CAI_ENF_LIBRARY=/opt/CA/UnicenterUUJMA/enf/lib/5.9
CAI_ENF_LOG=/opt/CA/UnicenterUUJMA/enf/logs
CAI_ENF_OBJECT=/opt/CA/UnicenterUUJMA/enf/obj
CAI_ENF_PROGRAM=/opt/CA/UnicenterUUJMA/enf/bin
CAI_OPR_REMOTEDB=KAITLAJM01
CAI_OPR_RETRY_REMOTE=180
CAPB_PATH=/opt/CA/UnicenterUUJMA/prb/config/
CA_AGENT_TIMEOUT=120
CA_CAILANGUAGE=enu
CA_CAIMESSAGE=/opt/CA/UnicenterUUJMA/messages/american
CA_CAISERV_DIR=/opt/CA/UnicenterUUJMA/bin
CA_CAL_SYSTEMID=KAITLAJM01
CA_OPRPING_TIMEOUT=30
CA_OPR_RETAIN_LOGS=0
CA_OPR_WRITE_MSGACK=Yes
CA_REPORT=/opt/CA/UnicenterUUJMA/report/
CA_ROUTER_TIMEOUT=120
CA_SIMULATESLEEPTIME=0
CLASSPATH=:/ora/u01/app/oracle/product/9.2.0.1.0/JRE:/ora/u01/app/oracle/product/9.2.0.1.0/jlib
EDITOR=vi
HOME=/home/oracle
HOST=KAITSDBZ01
HOSTNAME=KAITSDBZ01
HOSTTYPE=sparc
HZ=
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/ora/u01/app/oracle/product/9.2.0.1.0/lib:/ora/u01/app/oracle/product/9.2.0.1.0/bin:/usr/ccs/lib:/usr/lib:/usr/ucblib
LOGNAME=oracle
MACHTYPE=sparc-sun-solaris2.9
MAIL=/var/mail/oracle
NLS_LANG=AMERICAN_AMERICA.WE8ISO8859P15
OLDPWD=/ora/u02/restore_oct10
ORACLE_BASE=/ora/u01/app/oracle
ORACLE_HOME=/ora/u01/app/oracle/product/9.2.0.1.0
ORACLE_SID=KUDWH02
ORA_NLS33=/ora/u01/app/oracle/product/9.2.0.1.0/ocommon/nls/admin/data
OSTYPE=solaris2.9
PATH=/usr/bin:/usr/ucb:/etc:/usr/openwin/bin:/usr/local/bin:/ora/u01/app/oracle/product/9.2.0.1.0/bin:.
PS1=KAITSDBZ01:$PWD\>
PWD=/ora/u01/app/oracle/product/9.2.0.1.0/dbs
SHELL=/bin/ksh
SHLVL=1
SYBASE=/sybase
TERM=vt100
TZ=Asia/Kuala_Lumpur
_=/usr/bin/env

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