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So I have an Oracle instance, and I know it's running on this system, I've su'd to the oracle user, and I'm trying to connect using "/ as sysdba". However, when I do connect, it says the instance is idle. I know the database is up and opened, because my application's talking to it. My paths (ORACLE_HOME, etc.) might be incorrect: any idea which incorrect setting might result in this?

% sqlplus "/ as sysdba"

SQL*Plus: Release 10.2.0.3.0 - Production on Mon Dec 8 09:23:22 2008

Copyright (c) 1982, 2006, Oracle. All Rights Reserved.

Connected to an idle instance.

09:23:22 SQL> Disconnected

% ps -ef | grep smon oracle 6961 1 0 Nov 05 ? 1:24 ora_smon_ORA003 %

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that means that the database instance is not mounted nor open. Execute the startup command and see if any errors appear.

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The database cannot be idle and in use by your application at the same time. It seems like the sqlplus session must be connected to a different instance than the application. Try specifying the connect identifier in the connect statement as follows:

sqlplus "/@ConnectIdentifier as sysdba"
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make sure you have your ORACLE_HOME setup exactly the same as when the server was started, I've seen this problem with oracle 9.2.0.5.0 on solaris,

ORACLE_HOME=/opt/oracle
ORACLE_HOME=/opt/oracle/

is two different things, and will result in issues connecting locally.

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Case is significant on *nix systems, so make sure your ORACLE_SID exactly matches the instance name. In this case, ORA003 is NOT the same as ora003.

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try from the machine console

export ORACLE_SID=your sid here
sqlplus /nolog
startup

I know on windows there is a command to create a service to start up an instance for you, oradmin -new -sid %ORACLE_SID% -intpwd %oracle_pwd% -startmode A

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thanks. it indeed was that extra front slash at the end in ORACLE_HOME variable.

In my case, see the wierdness - I logged in to the server and tried connecting but got the above error. I knew that instance was up and DB was opened. So checked the ORACLE_HOME because I was sort of aware about this possibility. What I saw was that ORACLE_HOME was fine (i.e. no extra front slash at the end). Then after trying a lot when I read this thread, it struck me. The DB was started with ORACLE_HOME set with that extra front slash. So DB was started with ORACLE_HOME=/u01/app/oracle/product/10.2.0.3/ and all the while, I was trying with ORACLE_HOME=/u01/app/oracle/product/10.2.0.3 :(

Thanks again.

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Ok here's what i've Found out about instance idle it has to do with the spfile.. sometimes your init.ora is located somewhere else

try to search for init.ora, once you found the location

try that code startup spfile="C:\location";

it will say that instance started.

well that one worked for me

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