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  • =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Thomas_Gagn=E9?=

    Missing ora_control1 ???

    I've never installed Oracle, and have just worked my way through getting
    9i installed on RedHat 9.

    When I try to start it up I get the following:

    [oracle@cod1 oracle]$ sqlplus /nolog

    SQL*Plus: Release 9.2.0.4.0 - Production on Sat Apr 24 23:37:05 2004

    Copyright (c) 1982, 2002, Oracle Corporation. All rights reserved.

    SQLconnect / as sysdba
    Connected to an idle instance.
    SQLstartup
    ORACLE instance started.

    Total System Global Area 42742804 bytes
    Fixed Size 451604 bytes
    Variable Size 41943040 bytes
    Database Buffers 204800 bytes
    Redo Buffers 143360 bytes
    ORA-00205: error in identifying controlfile, check alert log for
    more info

    I'm not exactly sure which file they're talking about, but I did find
    something that looked interesting:

    [oracle@cod1 oracle]$ cat rdbms/log/alert_oracle.lo g
    Sat Apr 24 23:37:14 2004
    Starting ORACLE instance (normal)
    Disable cache advisory with old cache parameters
    Sat Apr 24 23:37:14 2004
    Running with 1 strand for Non-Enterprise Edition
    ...
    Sat Apr 24 23:37:15 2004
    ALTER DATABASE MOUNT
    Sat Apr 24 23:37:16 2004
    ORA-00202: controlfile: 'ora_control1'
    ORA-27037: unable to obtain file status
    Linux Error: 2: No such file or directory
    Additional information: 3
    Sat Apr 24 23:37:16 2004
    ORA-205 signalled during: ALTER DATABASE MOUNT...
    Any help, pointers, etc., would be apprecated.

    So why am I doing this? My background is Sybase but I'm not excited
    about their XML support. I've only read about Oracle's and wanted to
    try it out.

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  • Douglas Hawthorne

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    Re: Missing ora_control1 ???

    "Thomas Gagné" <tgagne@wide-open-west.comwrote in message
    news:-uydne8rwuMsqRbd RVn-hA@wideopenwest .com...
    I've never installed Oracle, and have just worked my way through getting
    9i installed on RedHat 9.
    >
    When I try to start it up I get the following:
    >
    [oracle@cod1 oracle]$ sqlplus /nolog
    >
    SQL*Plus: Release 9.2.0.4.0 - Production on Sat Apr 24 23:37:05 2004
    >
    Copyright (c) 1982, 2002, Oracle Corporation. All rights reserved.
    >
    SQLconnect / as sysdba
    Connected to an idle instance.
    SQLstartup
    ORACLE instance started.
    >
    Total System Global Area 42742804 bytes
    Fixed Size 451604 bytes
    Variable Size 41943040 bytes
    Database Buffers 204800 bytes
    Redo Buffers 143360 bytes
    ORA-00205: error in identifying controlfile, check alert log for
    more info
    >
    I'm not exactly sure which file they're talking about, but I did find
    something that looked interesting:
    >
    [oracle@cod1 oracle]$ cat rdbms/log/alert_oracle.lo g
    Sat Apr 24 23:37:14 2004
    Starting ORACLE instance (normal)
    Disable cache advisory with old cache parameters
    Sat Apr 24 23:37:14 2004
    Running with 1 strand for Non-Enterprise Edition
    ...
    Sat Apr 24 23:37:15 2004
    ALTER DATABASE MOUNT
    Sat Apr 24 23:37:16 2004
    ORA-00202: controlfile: 'ora_control1'
    ORA-27037: unable to obtain file status
    Linux Error: 2: No such file or directory
    Additional information: 3
    Sat Apr 24 23:37:16 2004
    ORA-205 signalled during: ALTER DATABASE MOUNT...
    Any help, pointers, etc., would be apprecated.
    >
    So why am I doing this? My background is Sybase but I'm not excited
    about their XML support. I've only read about Oracle's and wanted to
    try it out.
    >
    --
    .tom
    remove email address' dashes for replies
    opensource middleware at <http://isectd.sourcefo rge.net>
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    Tom,

    Have you checked out the documentation at
    http://www.dizwell.com/html/9i_-_red_hat_9.html for how to install Oracle 9i
    on RH9 ?

    It would appear that you have not created the database as yet. You may also
    wish to review the instructions in Chapter 2 of the "Oracle 9i Database
    Administrator's Guide" with emphasis on the dbca utility to automate much of
    the process as possible.

    Douglas Hawthorne


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    • =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Thomas_Gagn=E9?=

      #3
      Re: Missing ora_control1 ???



      Douglas Hawthorne wrote:
      ><snip>
      >
      >Tom,
      >
      >Have you checked out the documentation at
      >http://www.dizwell.com/html/9i_-_red_hat_9.html for how to install Oracle 9i
      >on RH9 ?
      >
      >It would appear that you have not created the database as yet. You may also
      >wish to review the instructions in Chapter 2 of the "Oracle 9i Database
      >Administrator' s Guide" with emphasis on the dbca utility to automate much of
      >the process as possible.
      >
      >
      >
      I thought I had but apparently not well enough. I thought I'd even
      grepped the document. I've installed it four times (I think) already so
      perhaps there's some debris lying around in directories that's
      messing-up subsequent installs. I'll try again tonight.

      --
      ..tom
      remove email address' dashes for replies
      opensource middleware at <http://isectd.sourcefo rge.net>
      <http://gagne.homedns.o rg/~tgagne/>

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      • Dhana

        #4
        Re: Missing ora_control1 ???

        Hi,

        Oracle could not able to read your control file and failed to mount
        the database.

        Please provide the following information.

        Do you have backup of your files or first time creation ?
        Produciton database or test database ?

        sqlplus /nolog
        connect /as sysdba
        startup nomount pfile=<your pfile location>
        show parameter control

        ls -lrt <Value listed out above under value column>

        Pick up the contents available in value column and check whether the
        file is available or not in OS, If available, please check the file
        permission.

        CASE 1 : If Database was already created and running.
        You have to restore the control file from backup.

        CASE 2: If database created newly then you can recreate the
        controlfile.
        But you have to do it with EXTREME CARE. To recreate the
        control file
        you must know the datafiles and redolog files location and
        size.

        Please post the message, if you need further help on this.

        NOTE : PLEASE DONT DO ANYTHING WITH ASSUMPTION WHICH WILL CAUSE LOSS
        OF DATA.

        Rgds
        Dhana

        <tgagne@wide-open-west.comwrote in message news:<tLednQr7W Puj_RPdRVn-sA@wideopenwest .com>...
        Douglas Hawthorne wrote:
        >
        <snip>

        Tom,

        Have you checked out the documentation at
        http://www.dizwell.com/html/9i_-_red_hat_9.html for how to install Oracle 9i
        on RH9 ?

        It would appear that you have not created the database as yet. You may also
        wish to review the instructions in Chapter 2 of the "Oracle 9i Database
        Administrator's Guide" with emphasis on the dbca utility to automate much of
        the process as possible.

        >
        I thought I had but apparently not well enough. I thought I'd even
        grepped the document. I've installed it four times (I think) already so
        perhaps there's some debris lying around in directories that's
        messing-up subsequent installs. I'll try again tonight.

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