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I got is somehow. I believe it was the following.
The user in the logon as service was just enterprisedb. I removed this and added the computername\enterprisedb. After closing and reopening the admin tool it still showed enterprisedb. After uninstall and reinstall at this point it worked. Not sure exactly why.
Still trying to push customers to Linux not windows....
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Steps followed,
installed, did not start
ran rights.bat with created username
uninstalled edb with uninstaller.
reran install with same created username
Service still did not start
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I created my own user. This was due to an earlier post that indicated a problem with password complexity. Our domain dictates we use complex passwords so I had to do this to get that far. The user name that I am using is testdb with a complex password and only user rights on Windows XP. If you have any other questions or inquiries just let me know.
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I previously asked about dual-core CPUs and was told that dual- or multi-core CPUs will be considered a single CPU.
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Thanks, Haroon! I glanced over the topics, but clearly missed the one you referenced. I read that topic and it answered my questions quite completely!
- Chris
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I also think that packages are extremely important, particulary support for package level variables.
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Thanks. Makes sense. I'll try it on mine.
LewisC
http://blogs.ittoolbox.com/oracle/guide/
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SOLVED
It was Java related. Solved by upgrading to the last ATI Driver
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Sorry, it seems to be something with JRE. I can't even see Java Control Panel. Upgraded to the JRE last version but nothing changed. I'll try to find out where's the problem, but any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
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I think package support is mandatory and should be bumped up to the top of the queue.
Thanks,
LewisC
http://blogs.ittoolbox.com/oracle/guide/
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I kept digging and found another RPM that was not installed.
Details in original bug report thread.
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Installing compat-2004.9.6 found in disk1 of the SuSE 9.2 installation CD set appears to provide some additional libstdc++ modules.
Maybe you could add the compat-readline4 and compat RPMs to the prereq. list for your RPM.
Thanks,
Greg
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Thanks for your reply!
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Retutrning values via a RETURNING clause is critical. DBMS_SQL not so much. Support for bind variables depends on how well the performance is without them. Will the execute immediate get a hard parse or soft parse one each call? Will bind variables affect that?
Thanks,
LewisC
http://blogs.ittoolbox.com/oracle/guide/
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As an old Oracle dweebish, I have to agree. Decode is anachronistic. However, if you're billing EnterpriseDB as an Oracle replacement, you need to support decode. It's been in Oracle forever and you won't win mindshare unless you can run existing apps.
My 2 cents.
LewisC
http://blogs.ittoolbox.com/oracle/guide/
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I setup oca and see the next error:
in developer forms ora-12663
in developer reports oca-30025
All this after me connect Satisfactorily, when y add a datablock or y add sql stament in the reports... begin the errors and troubles...
Please Help me....
Regards
Alfonso Reyes
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We'll have it incorporated into EDB this summer.
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Thank you for the reply. Im downloading and Ill let you know if anything come up.
FJ
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Please stay tuned. We'll be releasing a compatibility mode for MSSQL in the near future. This will allow you to run your current scripts with little or no modification.
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I installed EDB on Windows XP Pro. The Studio so far works fine. However, the EDB-PSQL on the command line has a minor flaw. The meta commands \? and \h don't work.
We also want to install and test the edb-linux-x86 version on our Mandrake 10 box. However, you don't seem to have an install file designed for it. Can I use any of edb-linux zip file - that is, Fedora, Red Hat or Suze?
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Hi,
Could you possibly give me an example? greets kurt
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Also never use dots in the pathname like tihs: "C:\EDB\8.0.x.y"
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Hey,
I really can't understand why you didn't create a built-in replication feature. IMO replication is far more important to an "enterprise" database than a lot of other features.
The only reason I didn't try PostgrSQL before was, that there are only replication "add-ons" available.... Even mysql has integrated replication support.
Greetings
Christian
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PL/SQL Packages in Oracle are an essential building block for my Database-internal application logics.
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Most of the DBMS_ packages are I think quite essentioal. More precisely DBMS_ALERT, DBMS_JOB, DBMS_PIPE and DBMS_SQL. Would it be possible to include these?
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