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Platforms Part No. B10766-04. If configuration errors cause a node to go into a
reboot loop, boot to single-user mode, as described in Red Hat Enterprise Linux
3: Installation Guide for x86, Itanium, AMD64, and Intel Extended Memory 64
Technology (Intel EM64T ), edit the configuration files, and reboot.
For a single instance installation, you do not need to reboot to start Oracle. Start
the listener:
$ $ORACLE_HOME/bin/lsnrctl start
Verify the Enterprise Manager configuration by typing:
$ srvctl config database -d db
If you are using ASM, start the ASM instance. Use SQL*Plus to login to the
database instance as the SYS user with SYSDBA privileges:
$ sqlplus /NOLOG
SQL> CONNECT SYS/PASSWORD AS SYSDBA
Start up the database:
SQL> STARTUP
CONCLUSION
By following the steps described in this white paper, you can preserve the Oracle
Database 10g release 1 (10.1) environment when you perform a clean install of
RHEL3 onto a system where you previously installed Oracle Database 10g on
RHAS2.1.
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