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Special Forums Hardware Filesystems, Disks and Memory Problem setting up raw partitions on SUSE v8.0 using LVM on Oracle 8.1.7.URGENT!!!!!! Post 302092325 by samsam on Monday 9th of October 2006 01:30:09 AM
Old 10-09-2006
login to database and check the following

SQL>select name,open_mode from v$database;

it should give you read/write. o n ly then you can proceed

regards,
samsam
 

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