Where is my init.ora file ?

Hi folks;
I just want to know how find the directory of the "init.ora" of my database ?
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Oracle9i Enterprise Edition Release 9.2.0.8.0 - 64bit Production
PL/SQL Release 9.2.0.8.0 - Production
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michaels2 wrote:
I just want to know how find the directory of the "init.ora" of my database ?might be in the same directory as your spfile, which can be found with
SQL> select name, value from v$parameter where lower(name ) like '%pfile%'
NAME       VALUE                                  
spfile     /oracle/dbs/spfileoracle.ora           
1 row selected.
Well, if this query extracts a row then the init file doesn't exist... the two are mutually exclusive...
Max
http://oracleitalia.wordpress.com

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