Re: 10g ORA-12709: Error while loading create database character set

  • From: Michael Möller <m2@xxxxxxxx>
  • To: oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 14 Mar 2004 23:17:32 +0100

Well, things do change.... the 10g Linux shows a differnet filesize than 9i 
Windows.
But that doesnt prove anything, I think I´m comparing apples with pears here....

Anyhow, the Locale builder on 10g linux says the same filenames.

The location is $ORACLE_HOME/nls/Data on 10g Linux.

M-square

Michael Möller wrote:

> Hi Jay,
>
> now why would you do such a silly thing? (nothing like getting salt rubbed 
> into
> your wounds, is there? ;-) Sorry about the (mild) tease.
>
> On the assumption that your characterset was we8iso8859p1 the files you may 
> have
> lost are
> LX2001F.NLB for the characterset
> LX00001.NLB for the American Language
> LX10001.NLB for the American Territory
> (blank)             for BINARY sort
> There also is a bootstrap file LX0BOOT.NLB and LX1BOOT.NLB
> Yes, you can copy them from another kit of the same platform (roughly the same
> will be good enough). I'm still waiting for my 10g to boot to doubly confirm 
> the
> filenames for 10g, the ones I gave are from 9i and they most probably remain 
> the
> same for 10g. You probably can copy from a 9i kit.
>
> Usde the Locale Builder in Open File by Object type to identify other 
> filenames
> for other languages (that's what I did)
> M-square
>
> Jay wrote:
>
> > Dear All,
> >
> > Version 10g, Linux.
> >
> > Mistakely I did delete some files under $ORACLE_HOME/nls dir and now I am
> > getting
> > "ORA-12709: Error while loading create database character set"
> >
> > Is there any easy workaround to fix this issue? I created my DB with default
> > characterset(WE...).
> > Is it possible to copy the files(from some other linux installation) which I
> > deleted ?
> >
> > Any help would be really appreciated.
> > Thanks
> > Jay
> >
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