Oracle9iAS Infrastructure Install Prob

When I am installing 9iAS infrastructure I get an error on the Database Configuration Assistant. At 44% complete the DBCA gives an ORA-01503 cannot create control set error follwed by a ORA-01990 cannot open orapw. These are follwed by a other errors. I am installing on RH 8.0. Does anyone have any suggestions.

I have the same effect ( also RH 8.0). Before Database Configuration Assistant starts, you can use the orapw utility to create a password file yourself. Then the Database Configuration Assistant will continue. This will solve the Database Configuration Assistant problem, but you will face other errors with the Oracle internet directory config assistant and all stuff that depends on OID. I was not able to solve these.

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