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I have a OracleData directory that was created by importing a .dmp using this image. This oracleData can be reused on Fedora 26 and Windows (Server, 10 and 7). However, If I try to reuse this OracleData on a Ubuntu Server or Fedora 29 server, I get the following errors:
ORA-01034: ORACLE not available ORA-27101: shared memory realm does not exist
Linux-x86_64 Error: 2: No such file or directory
Additional information: 3640
Additional information: -741881385
And the database won't start. I can't even SQLPLUS / as sysdba; I can't try to shutdown the database in order to restart.
Have you seen anything like this? This OracleData has important data on it. I've switched servers to a Fedora 29 and I can't use it anymore. I'm recreating the database from scratch. This will work, I'm sure, but I really wanted to make this work, because there's a lot of useful data there.
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Hi,
I have a OracleData directory that was created by importing a .dmp using this image. This oracleData can be reused on Fedora 26 and Windows (Server, 10 and 7). However, If I try to reuse this OracleData on a Ubuntu Server or Fedora 29 server, I get the following errors:
And the database won't start. I can't even SQLPLUS / as sysdba; I can't try to shutdown the database in order to restart.
Have you seen anything like this? This OracleData has important data on it. I've switched servers to a Fedora 29 and I can't use it anymore. I'm recreating the database from scratch. This will work, I'm sure, but I really wanted to make this work, because there's a lot of useful data there.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: