04-18-2005
Look for a file in /usr/local/bin/ called oraenv. If it exists, you can run this shell and pass it your SID value. The script will set ORACLE_HOME and other variables. If the file doesnt exist, then contact your DBA or app support person to understand how they have setup the database. If you saw a bunch of Oracle processes running, then you know Oracle was installed and is running.
Example
. /usr/local/bin/oraenv testDB
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