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The sys admins applied some upgrades on this Sun Sparc 2000 box running Solaris 10.

Right after, when trying to restart the Oracle 10.2.0.3.0 database there, it would only give
ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [keltnfy-ldmInit], [46], [1] which says that
Oracle could not find the hostname in /etc/hosts.   The hostname is plainly there and readable
by all.  From where and what hostname is Oracle trying to find at instance startup time?

We have tried reinstalling the product, editing the hosts file, and bouncing the box with no
change in the error.

R. Dannels
Answered By: blu
Expert Since: 05/16/1997
Accepted Solutions: 405
Computer Expertise: Advanced
Education: UCLAnull, Bachelor's Degree
blu has been an Expert for 11 years 7 months, during which he has posted 1178 comments and answered 405 questions. blu is just one of 761 experts in the Oracle 10.x Zone. 4 experts collaborated on this answer, which was graded a "B" by the asker.
 
 
 
 
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