Unable to Create Database RH6.2 Oracle 8.1.5

I have problem creating a new database. I succeed in startup nomount the instance. I connect internal but I receive also the message
Ora 01012 Not logged on
Can you help me?
Giancarlo

<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by [email protected]:
I have problem creating a new database. I succeed in startup nomount the instance. I connect internal but I receive also the message
Ora 01012 Not logged on
Can you help me?
Giancarlo<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
Giancarlo, did you get an answer to this question? I am experiencing it as well. It may also be related to the NLS parameter setting, as I see that error message as well. And the "create database ..." command just doesn't work.
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