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Environment Variable Oracle_unqname Not Defined. Please Set Oracle_unqname To Database Unique Name.
for database professionals who wish to improve their database skills and learn from others in the community. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top oracle enterperise manager start net helpmsg 3547 error up vote 0 down vote favorite i have oracle database 11GR2 on windows 7 when i want to start enterprise manager , the error in below is shown : Microsoft Windows [Version 6.1.7601] Copyright (c) 2009 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. C:\Users\SHOJAIE>emctl start dbconsole Oracle Enterprise Manager 11g Database Control Release 11.2.0.1.0 Copyright (c) 1996, 2010 Oracle Corporation. All rights reserved. https://SHOJAIE-PC:1158/em/console/aboutApplication Starting Oracle Enterprise Manager 11g Database Control ...System error 5 has occurred. Access is denied. oracle-11g-r2 enterprise-manager share|improve this question asked Oct 21 '13 at 9:49 saeed.sh 78212 add a comment| 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote 1 down vote a) you need a command prompt with elevated privileges (run as administrator) to do this b) alternatively, you can start the service from Windows GUI (services.msc) share|improve this answer answered Oct 21 '13 at 10:13 Balazs Papp 11.8k1624 add a comment| Your Answer draft saved draft discarded Sign up or log i
SYSTEM ERROR 3 [message #613012] Mon, 28 April 2014 16:51 milicomvp Messages: 4Registered: April 2014 Location: chile Junior Member hello, I installed ORACLE 11G. windows 7 professional 64bit I have an error when trying to start dbconsole. error message... ----------------------------------------------- Microsoft Windows [Versión 6.1.7601] Copyright (c) 2009 Microsoft Corporation. Reservados todos los derechos. C:\Users\Ereinoso>emctl start dbconsole Oracle Enterprise Manager 11g Database Control Release 11.2.0.1.0 Copyright (c) 1996, 2010 Oracle Corporation. All rights reserved. https://localhost:1158/em/console/aboutApplication Starting Oracle Enterprise Manager 11g Database Control ...El servicio de Oracle DBConsoleorcl está iniciándose. El servicio de http://dba.stackexchange.com/questions/51881/oracle-enterperise-manager-start-error OracleDBConsoleorcl no ha podido iniciarse. Error de sistema. Error de sistema 3. El sistema no puede encontrar la ruta especificada. C:\Users\Ereinoso> ----------------------------------------------------- any help. regards Report message to a moderator Re: START DBCONSOLE - SYSTEM ERROR 3 [message #613013 is a reply to message #613012] Mon, 28 April 2014 17:07 BlackSwan Messages: 24922Registered: January 2009 Senior Member Are both http://www.orafaq.com/forum/t/192560/ Window Services for the database & listener started & running now? post results from 2 OS commands below lsnrctl status lsnrctl service COPY the results from above then PASTE all back here Report message to a moderator Re: START DBCONSOLE - SYSTEM ERROR 3 [message #613014 is a reply to message #613013] Mon, 28 April 2014 17:13 milicomvp Messages: 4Registered: April 2014 Location: chile Junior Member __________________________________ Microsoft Windows [Versión 6.1.7601] Copyright (c) 2009 Microsoft Corporation. Reservados todos los derechos. C:\Users\Ereinoso>emctl lsnrctl status Oracle Enterprise Manager 11g Database Control Release 11.2.0.1.0 Copyright (c) 1996, 2010 Oracle Corporation. All rights reserved. Oracle Enterprise Manager 10g Database Control commands: emctl start | stop dbconsole emctl status | secure | setpasswd dbconsole emctl config dbconsole -heap_size
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Windows 7, and what's the ORACLE_UNQNAME and why isn't it defined by the installation. The first part is easy (shown further below), but the second and third parts were more involved. The ORACLE_UNQNAME is an operating system environment variable that holds the database's unique name value. You can find it with the following query as the SYSTEM user (through SQL*Plus): SELECT name, db_unique_name FROM v$database; By the way, it's not set as a Windows environment variable by default. You would need to do that manually (an example of setting an environment variable is here). The Oracle Universal Installer (OUI) actually used it to configure the already running DB Console service (with a successful installation). Once there, it didn't need to set it as a system-level environment variable. You may be wondering what generated the question if there's already a configured service. You encounter the error when dropping down to the command line. First, you verify that the ports are running with this command: C:\> netstat -an | findstr /C:1158 TCP 0.0.0.0:1158 0.0.0.0:0 LISTENING While this blog discusses the hard way to determine whether the DB Console is running, you can simply open the Windows Services to see whether the DB Console is running. Likewise, if you know the URL, enter it in your browser. Assuming you don't know how to do either or are just a gluten for the command line, the rest of this post is important. You can see your Windows services by typing services.msc in the Start->Run Command field. That way you don't need to navigate the various links that differ between Windows releases. Many know that you can check the status of the running DB Console with the emctl utility at the command line. It lets you find the URL that you should enter for the DB Console in a browser. This knowledge is where users encounter the problem with %ORACLE_UNQNAME% environment variable ($ORACLE_UNQNAME on Linux or Unix). For example, running the following command raises an error that instructs you to set the %ORACLE_UNQNAME% environment variable. Although, it leaves many wondering what's the right value to enter. C:\> emctl status dbconsole Environment variable ORACLE_UNQNAME not defined. Please set ORACLE_UNQNAME to database unique name. If you object to using the Windows services to start and stop the OEM tool, you can do it at the command-line like the status example above. Having set the environment variables, you can start the DB console with this command-line syntax: C:\> emctl start dbconsole Having set the environment variables, you can stop the DB console with this command-line syntax: C:\> emctl stop dbconsole I