I have window7 OS, I installed 4 ORACLE HOME's in WINDOWS7 machine,
two ORACLE_HOME is for 10.2.0.3
two ORACLE_HOME is for 11.2.0.2
My intension is to configure DATAGAURD on 10g,11g But while configuring Listeners it creating problems like as of my knowledge we have set exicutable path in envronmental veriables.
creation of Listener for 10.2.0.3 ( first ORACLE_HOME)
but while creating listerner for 10.2.0.3( seconde ORACLE_HOME)
LISTENER created but it's showing ORACLE_HOME of FIRST ORACLE_HOME
as i know we need to set parameters
SET ORACLE_HOME=
SET ORACLE_SID=
is there any setting Required before configuring LISTENER for SECOND ORACLE_HOME? and for 11g
I've been trying to rebuild our Oracle 11g server. I started off by wiping Oracle completely and kicked off the install again. The install goes smoothly, but does not create the Listener. I've been trying to use netca to create it myself. The below is the output from netca:
Listner Control complete. Listener start failed.
Looking in the netca trace file, I see the following error (note I'm only including the error with a few lines before):
[AWT-EventQueue-0] [ 2013-08-31 22:55:08.337 EST ] [NativeResult.<init>:91] NativeResult: The String obtained is1|SUCCESSFUL [AWT-EventQueue-0] [ 2013-08-31 22:55:08.337 EST ] [NativeResult.<init>:99] The status string is: 1 [AWT-EventQueue-0] [ 2013-08-31 22:55:08.337 EST ] [NativeResult.<init>:112] The result string is: SUCCESSFUL 1 [AWT-EventQueue-0] [ 2013-08-31 22:55:08.337 EST ] [WindowsSystem.deleteService:787] _WS_: deleting service2 OracleRemExecService on AUSYD5756 ignoreNotExist = true [AWT-EventQueue-0] [ 2013-08-31 22:55:08.337 EST ] [WindowsSystem.deleteService:793] _WS_ deleteService2: node AUSYD5756 Service OracleRemExecService result: 0|Access is denied. [code]....
The OracleRemExecService services does not exist. I've tried re-installing the whole instance a number of times but each time I hit this error.
I have set password on the listener and set the local_os_authentication parameter to "OFF", whenever i start/stop listener through "lsnrctl" ,it works fine and asks for password but i can stop/start listener through windows services without giving any password.
what is the use of setting password on listener if any body can start/stop it through services utility in windows xp sp3.
I just finished my first course in SQL for Oracle 11g at my local community college. We used SQL*Plus for the coursework and for the next class I need to use SQL Developer. Initially, I installed the Developer and was unable to establish a test connection due to the listener not being installed. I fiigured out that I needed to use the Network Configuration Assistant to add and configure the listener. After doing so, I was able to connect using Developer. The issue, however, is that any time I restart my computer, the TNS Listener service disappears from the list of services in Task Manager and I have to delete and then add and configure the service again using Network Configuration Assistant. Obviously, the Listener still exists because I can delete it and then recreate it.
I have installed Oracle 10g in windows 2003 two times with two different homes. (D:oraclehome and E:oraclehome).Databases db01 and db02 created in these homes respectively. how to configure listener and tnsnames to aceess these databases.
During ASM Disk Groups creation after the ASM instance creation, receive the following error: Disk Group ORAASMGROUP2 already exists. Cannot be created again
The Grid infrastructure was deinstall one time and still the same issue.
I work in a large bank in a department that produces reports for different areas of the bank. By and large, we use Microsoft Office products to interface with our Oracle databases.Recently, we had two new databases come online that use Oracle 11g - we were not using any 11g databases before this point. We have two other databases that we use that run on Oracle 10g.
Up until the two new databases were brought in, our reporting was done from systems that used 10g and 9I. We all ran the Oracle 9I driver to connect to them, and it worked very well without issue. With the addition of the 11g databases to our reporting pool, we have been forced to upgrade our ODBC connections to the 11g driver, and it has not gone well at all. I had one query that typically ran in 30 minutes take +13 hours+ to run yesterday. Speed is not the only issue, either; we have sporadic ODBC call fails, crashes, and other general failures to deal with.
Our Oracle DBAs have been trying to solve the issue, but have not yet found a solution, and each day that this goes on we fall further and further behind, as I have daily time-sensitive reports to send out that depend on this data.
One of our DBAs said she read somewhere that Oracle had not included MS Access support in the 11g driver, and that the errors were due to the imperfect connection that the driver created. I don't know of there's any truth to that, but it would provide an explanation for our troubles. We have to use Access for our reporting, as over 90% of our existing reports and processes use Access, and having to change over everything at once is just not feasible.
Is there any way to force the 9I and 11g ODBC connections to coexist, so that we don't have to use the 11g driver for our 10g databases? Or is there a better 11g driver available?
I'd like to call an existing function/procedure from a resource template. For example, I have a procedure called 'rest' with an out parameter of 'p_out' - how do I use this within a resource template?
At the moment I have defined the template as type 'PL/SQL Block' and with the 'GET' defined as:
begin myschema.rest(:p_out); end;
APEX_PUBLIC_USER has been granted 'all' on the procedure. The p_out is populated with a piece of text.
When I call this resource, I get a '500 Internal Error' returned. I've tried adding p_out as an X-APEX-FORWARD parameter, but nothing seems to work.
I am using oracle 11.2.0 in linux platform.i have created a listener for the asm database. and i am using non default port of 1525 whenever i go for lsnrctl>status always shows for the port 1521. i don't want the default port 1521 and i have changed the local listener as listener1 with port 1525 protool tcp in spfile and registered with the asm database.Is there any option to change the default listener as listener1.
also,everytime when i give lsnrctl>show current_listener it is showing "listener"
i have set the current-listener to listener1 and save_config listener1 and reloaded.After exit and enter lsnrctl>status it will show for port 1521 When i attempt to start listener1 every time. it will prompt listener1 is already running.
In one of our RAC envrionment, we have more than 15 databases in a server running in AIX Operating system.the Listener file I am able to find only one entry (SID). But while trying to execute lsnrctl status it displays all the 15 SIDs in the list hosted in the ser ver. Not sure how it works?
As we created another one new database in the database, where i need to add this SID in the listener.ora file to reload the listener.
We have many many APEX applications in APEX 3.0 running on a 10.2.0.4 database that needs desperately to be upgraded. As a test, I've set up a clean 11gR2 database and copied the production APEX database into it via datapump. I set up APEX Listener, as I don't have any OAS sitting around and the EPG doesn't seem to be supported for APEX 3.0... the Listener doesn't say one way or the other.
When trying to log in, I get the login page, but it tries to reference files such as apex_get_3_1.js while I only have files such as htmldb_get.js in my images directory in production. I noticed it is looking for what appears to be 3.1 files instead of 3.0 files... which concerns me.
The APEX listener appears to be more than just a Java PL/SQL gateway.
Is there a minimum version of APEX the APEX Listener supports?
I want to Transfer Oracle Database 11g Release 11.1.0.7.0 on windows 2003 32 bit server to Windows 2008 server 64 bit I have Cold RMAN backup. and directory structure of both server are same Do i need to do anything to change datafile to 64 bit or do i need to apply any change to any object
We have a .NET application on windows server 2008 32bit using the stored procedures on an Oracle 10g environment. We are trying to deploy the .NET application onto a 64bit x86 Windows server 2008.
We face an error trying to install the x64 version of the Oracle 10g client on windows 2008. The error we get is Problem signature:
Problem Event Name: APPCRASH Application Name: javaw.exe
Is the x64 version of the Oracle 10g client certified for Windows 2008? Has anyone successfully installed the 64bit version of the oracle client on win2008?
We have a workaround in place with 32 bit version of the client running with the 32 bit version of the .NET application on x64 win2008. However to maximize the infrastructure we need to use the 64 bit version or we would have to turn to MSSQL Server .
How to merge multiple rows into single row (but multiple columns) efficiently.
For example
IDVal IDDesc IdNum Id_Information_Type Attribute_1 Attribute_2 Attribute_3 Attribute_4 Attribute_5 23 asdc 1 Location USA NM ABQ Four Seasons 87106 23 asdc 1 Stats 2300 91.7 8.2 85432 23 asdc 1 Audit 1996 June 17 1200 65 affc 2 Location USA TX AUS Hilton 92305 65 affc 2 Stats 5510 42.7 46 9999 65 affc 2 Audit 1996 July 172 1100
where different attributes mean different thing for each Information_type. For example for Information_Type=Location
Attribute_1 means Country Attribute_2 means State and so on.
For example for Information_Type=Stats
Attribute_1 means Population Attribute_2 means American Ethnicity percentage and so on.
I want to create a view that shows like below:
IDVal IDDesc IDNum Country State City Hotel ZipCode Population American% Other% Area Audit Year AuditMonth Audit Type AuditTime 23 asdc 1 USA NM ABQ FourSeasons 87106 2300 91.7 46 85432 1996 June 17 1200 65 affc 2 USA TX AUS Hilton 92305 5510 42.7 46 9999 1996 July 172 1100
Database: oracle 9i sitting on a 32 bit machine. Client: windows7 64 bit computer installed oracle 11gr2 client
Is there a way to connect to oracle 9i database from C:WindowsSysWow64odbcad32.exe on windows 7 machine? or what is the possible way to connect to Oracle 9i database?What we need is to run crystal reports from windows 7.
BEGIN * ERROR at line 1: ORA-01552: cannot use system rollback segment for non-system tablespace 'TEMP' ORA-06512: at "SYS.DBMS_STATS", line 13210 ORA-06512: at "SYS.DBMS_STATS", line 13517
[code]...
Script detail's
CODECREATE DATABASE drprod LOGFILE GROUP 1 ('/u01/app/oracle/oradata/drprod/redo01.log') SIZE 100M , GROUP 2 ('/u01/app/oracle/oradata/drprod/redo02.log') SIZE 100M MAXLOGFILES 5 MAXLOGMEMBERS 5
I am attempting to select back multiple values for a specific key on one row. See the example below. I have been able to use the sys_connect_by_path to combine the fields into one field but I am unable to assign them to fields of their own. See the example below
TABLE DETAILS: Policy id plan name 111 A Plan 111 B Plan 111 Z Plan 112 A Plan 112 Z Plan
My desired result is to be able to show the output as follows
Policy ID Plan_1 Plan_2 Plan_3 111 A Plan B Plan Z PLan 112 A Plan Z PLan
I have a quiet large table (around 140 GB) and i want to create an index on it. I was wondering, before i fire my my create index statement, i know in advance how long will it take to complete? I know after the create index is executed, we can monitor and gets some estimates from longops view. but is there any way we estimate before hand?
Also my database is in archive log mode and what would be the fastest way to create an online index?