Init ora file for 2000 server oracle
i'm running 9.02 on windows 2000. How do i find out which init ora file the start services is picking up. I looked it up in the registry and it wasn't obvious.
thanks
Hi,
All oracle parameters registry related can be found in the book for window. If you don't see the init which is pointing to it is going to the default. Look in ORACLE_HOME\database
http://otn.oracle.com/docs/products/oracle9i/doc_library/release2/win.920/a95491/admin.htm#1004903
Best,
EA
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I have 2 issues:
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P.S.: Why do you want to enforce rule-based optimizer by the way?... -
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Hello Guru’s
I am new to oracle, My question is for the sake of my knowledge: I work on oracle 10G.
Is there any data dictionary view from where I can get the path of my INIT.ORA file.
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Hello Guru’s
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NAME TYPE
VALUE
spfile string
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Hi,
I have some questions on init.ora file. While checking the init file in my system i found that it defines a spfile in a non default location.
The parameter names are like
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SID
Edited by: SID3 on Jun 29, 2010 5:55 AM
Edited by: SID3 on Jun 29, 2010 5:56 AMSID3 wrote:
From the discussion i guess the following points
1) db1._ means they are specific to databases.
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Find out more :
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/B19306_01/server.102/b14200/statements_2013.htm#i2146449
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Many thanks before.That's what I did , but :
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(c) Copyright 2000 Oracle Corporation. All rights reserved.
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