Error 1065: The database specified does not exist

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akumar.oracle
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Error 1065: The database specified does not exist

Post by akumar.oracle »

Hi

I was using "Projects Vision Operations" and all of a sudden light went off (i guess my microtek UPS is not working properly) and it restarted my system.

On restart i got the following error

Could not start the OracleConcMgrVIS_apps service on Local Computer.

Error 1065: The database specified does not exist.

I looked at the Metalink for the solution as below. But i am not able to understand how to set %ORACLE_HOME%\bin
and %AU_TOP%\bin in the system path

PLEASE HELP

regards
Arvin
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Subject: 11i: Error 1065 The database specified does not exist
Doc ID: 113420.1 Type: PROBLEM
Modified Date : 29-JUN-2000 Status: PUBLISHED



Problem Description
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You have installed Release 11i Applications using rapidwiz on NT.
While trying to start the concurrent managers through the services,
you receive the following error:

Error:1065
The database specified does not exist.

In the system Event log file under Start -> Programs -> Administrative
Tools -> Event Viewer, you also receive the following error:

cannot read file ora805.dll

You have made sure the database is up and running.


Solution Description
--------------------
Make sure that the %ORACLE_HOME%\bin and %AU_TOP%\bin are
included in system environment variable %PATH%.
Set the variable correctly, and reboot the system.


Explanation
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When you start the concurrent managers in services, %FND_TOP%/bin/CCMSVC.exe
is called to start the concurrent manager.
CCMSVC does not enable the user to specify the ORACLE_HOME path to be used
by the concurrent manager. You may receive the above error if %ORACLE_HOME%\bin
and %AU_TOP%\bin are not in the system path.


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akumar.oracle
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Post by akumar.oracle »

Just forgot to add.

I am using Windows 2003 Server and oracle 11.5.10.2

ta
Arvin
lukman
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Post by lukman »

Hello,

I had not use Windows Server for couple years now but let me try to help you using Windows XP (hope it still the same :P)

1. Open you control panel
2. Double click your System icon
3. Click Advanced tab
4. Click Environment Variables tab
5. Add the required entry in the classpath or path

Hope that help. Thanks
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