Oracle 9i and Oracle 10g in same machine

I have Oracle 9i in a machine. I wanted to install Oracle 10g in the same machine.
I tried installed, and Oracle 10g worked ok.
I have the following problems:
1. Oracle 9i is not starting up. {Oracle 9i Intelligent Agent Failure on startup}
2. I need to use Oracle 9i and Oracle 10g simultaneously.
If any one have experianced this please help to resolve the issue.
Thanks in advance.
Srini

You must use 2 different homes, and later you have to take care of your environment variables, and you must use only one listener in this case the highest version that is 10g.
Tell us: did you install in the same ORACLE_HOME?
Give us details.
Pao.

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