It could be that there is no swap on virtuozzo boxes.
I bet when you edit the init.d script to log to a file you'll see something related to memory.
JD
Bryan O'Neal wrote:
 Subject line on my end says 
RE: Installing Oracle XE on a 64bit system - Free Beer to the first
person who correctly solves my problem!

The free beer is in grate gratitude to any one who can help.  I am ~30
hours into my attempt to install Oracle-XE on my go daddy  virtual
dedicated server.

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Subject: Re: Installing Oracle XE on a 64bit system - FreeBeer
tothefirstperson who correctly solves my problem!

I keep reading the subject line on this as "Free bear to the first
person etc".

On 11/20/07, JD Austin <jd@twingeckos.com> wrote:
  
This thread is for ubuntu but I think it has some information that 
might
help:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=579805
Specifically about redirecting output to a file instead of null from 
/etc/init.d/oracle-xe

JD
Bryan O'Neal wrote:
I emailed Go Daddy and they indicated it was above the support I paid
    
for.
  
Sot of a "Sorry, you loose, thanks for playing"
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Austin
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Subject: Re: Installing Oracle XE on a 64bit system - FreeBeer tothe 
firstperson who correctly solves my problem!

From the sounds of it you've done everything correctly.
Have you asked Godaddy for help?

JD
Bryan O'Neal wrote:
/etc/init.d/oracle-xe restart gives you what you would expect; it 
shuts down down the DB and the listener and then starts them.  The VPS
    

  
has a dedicated 512MB and a burstable 2GB of memory.  Oracle is set to
    

  
start with the machine.  It works perfectly in every environment i 
tried save the Go Daddy environment.
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Austin
Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2007 4:54 AM
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Subject: Re: Installing Oracle XE on a 64bit system - Free Beer tothe 
firstperson who correctly solves my problem!

Bryan O'Neal wrote:
That log file does not exist on the problem machine. In fact the 
entire
    
bdump directory is empty.


  
It's sounding like corruption or that oracle refuses to even start.
How much memory do you have on the VPS?
Do you have oracle set to start when the machine starts?
Have you tried /etc/init.d/oracle-xe restart    to see what happens?

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On Behalf Of JD
    
Austin
Sent: Monday, November 19, 2007 10:07 PM
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PLUG discussion list
    
Subject: Re: Installing Oracle XE on a 64bit system -
  
Free Beer to the
    
firstperson who correctly solves my problem!

Bryan O'Neal
  
wrote:
    

  
Got VNC working, will likely do NX, I have used it before and liked it
    

  
quite a bit, but forgot all about it.
    

Still no go on Oracle.



  
Check the Oracle alert log to see what's going on:
    
tail
  
/usr/lib/oracle/xe/app/oracle/admin/XE/bdump/alert_XE.log
    
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