Networking And Gateways :: Connect Remotely Database?
Jul 14, 2010
i have a inventory system and trying to connect remote database one by one throught two static ips. If first ip is not ping then go to 2nd ip only when open the login.fmx page
i got to find out the users hostname who are connecting to database through remote,i tried with v$session bt it is showing null values in the terminal column.how to find out ?
Iam facing a issue on DBCA Installation, when i tried remotely from off-shore. Steps I followed
a. I Connected a onsite desktop through a remote desktop connection (RDP) by using Corp-VPN from off-shore. b. In the Remote Desktop, again by using production / Model VPN , connected the server which i need to Install DBCA c. Using X11-Forwarding of putty, Started the DBCA installation. d. Applied all the Parameters and on Finally clicking Finish to Start the database Creation, Finish button not responding and i can't continue the DBCA Installation.
I installed Oracle Express on my Windows 2003 Enterprise server. And right off the bat I cannot connect to it via command line. I have googled and read many sites, but am still getting the same error, no matter what I do. I am newbie again (was a DBA in 1990...when I used to have the same error and fix it in seconds...not sure why this problem still lingers in Oracle) so most likely I am overlooking something. Below are my tnsnames.ora and liserner.ora files
# This file is actually generated by netca. But if customers choose to # install "Software Only", this file wont exist and without the native # authentication, they will not be able to connect to the database on NT.
I am getting beloww error very frequently in database log and not able to connect to the database.
************************ Fatal NI connect error 12170.
VERSION INFORMATION: TNS for 64-bit Windows: Version 11.2.0.2.0 - Production Oracle Bequeath NT Protocol Adapter for 64-bit Windows: Version 11.2.0.2.0 - Production Windows NT TCP/IP NT Protocol Adapter for 64-bit Windows: Version 11.2.0.2.0 - Production Time: 01-FEB-2012 18:00:34 Tracing not turned on. Tns error struct: ns main err 12535
TNS-12535: TNS:operation timed out ns secondary err 12606 nt main err 0 nt secondary err 0 nt OS err 0 Client address: (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=10.179.1.24)(PORT=65503)) WARNING: inbound connection timed out (ORA-3136) Wed Feb 01 18:00:44 2012 *****************
am getting this message when am connecting to a database :
ora-12519:Message 12519 not found;product=RDBMS80 facility = ORA
am not getting this message all the time, sometimes am connected without any problem sometimes i get this message and i have to try again several times until am connected
i searched the net and my database provider guided me to this log URL.....
I have created two database one for production and another one for test.I created both database in shared_server mode(by using dbca),after than I did not change anything.My problem is when i connect to test database from outside lan through static ip its working well,but when i connect to production database which is not connected. I checked and compared two databases,then I find there are some changes in dispatcher and mts_ dispatcher parameters.And I used this query to check the shared_server status,
ie.select * from v$shared_server,
the output of this query is attached with this post.
I'm trying to connect from Oracle 11g (11.2.0.1.0) to Sybase Adaptive Server Anywhere (9.0.2.3527). My Oracle environment is running on Linux Centos 5.3, the sybase database runs on a Windows Server.
All my attempts have failed so far - both through Oracle Database Gateway for Sybase and via Oracle Database Gateway for ODBC in combination with freeTDS. Using either way I'm ending up with apparently the same error:
ASA Error -611: Transact-SQL feature not supported
When I use db link created via dg4sybs (Oracle Database Gateway for Sybase) I get this: SQL> SELECT * FROM aaa@hvx; SELECT * FROM aaa@hvx * ERROR at line 1: ORA-28500: connection from ORACLE to a non-Oracle system returned this message:
[code]....
When I use db link created via dg4odbc (Oracle Database Gateway for ODBC) and freeTDS driver I get this:
SQL> SELECT * FROM aaa@hvx1; SELECT * FROM aaa@hvx1 * ERROR at line 1: ORA-28511: lost RPC connection to heterogeneous remote agent using SID=ORA-28511: lost RPC connection to heterogeneous remote agent using
[code]....
It seems both drivers use Transact-SQL instructions which are then denied by ASA. I'm not familiar with Sybase products at all, but as far as what my googling revealed the Transact-SQL is only supported in Adaptive Server Enterprise (enterprise-class version of Sybase's database). I couldn't figure out if there's a way how to disable Transact-SQL in the driver configuration. how to connect from Oracle (10g or 11g) to Sybase Adaptive Server Anywhere?
when i am connecting to my database in command prompt,sql * plus editor is it successfully connecting to the database but not connecting with the oracle client OEM.
but after connecting the LAN it is not connecting and also in the case when i am connecting to the internet through the USB datacard it is not connecting with the oracle client OEM.
how can i connect to database when the LAN,USB datacard connection.
I would like to implement connect time fail over from my JDBC thin client. The client will try to first connect with dedicated connection mode, if the connection time crosses more than two seconds, then connection will be opened with shared mode. To implement this, I have put the following connection string in my JDBC URL. I am able to connect to database with this URL, however it seems fail over does not work. Is it because, my database listener is not configured with dynamic service registration. If I implement the dynamic service registration, is fail over going to work? Note, I want to fail over in the same database instance but with different listener.
I have a really strange problem connecting from a new client to an Oracle server, here are the points :
- There is no problem with DB server and its listener and all that as I am able to connect from other clients - I have installed the oraclient on this machine ( it is a XP machine ) and copy/pasted the TNSNAMES.ORA from one of those correct PCs here and when I do a TNSPING is returns OK - even when I open oracle net manager I see the TNS entries in there and when I test a connection thru it is says successfull - BUT WHEN I USE SQL+ or TOAD or ODBC ( any of these) trying to make a connection using the exact same TNS entries it returns :
"ORA-12154: TNS:could not resolve the connect identifier specified"
- I have tried with both IP and Host name but no luck - TNSNames.Ora and sqlnet.ora both are located here : oracleproduct10.2.0client_1NETWORKADMIN - there is just one oracle home - I have already uninstalled/installed oracle client - These lines are included in Sqlnet.ora : SQLNET.AUTHENTICATION_SERVICES= (NTS) NAMES.DIRECTORY_PATH= (TNSNAMES)
I marked those entries in Sqlnet.ora and that made no diff in result, another thing : if I use easy connect method : sqlplus scott/tiger@<Servername>:1521/ORCL it does connect but using TNSNames still I can not get connected. so strange!!, seems somehow the TNS file even is not being picked or looked at !
I was trying to connect to oracle 10g database from oracle 10g client. But unable to do so.
i am able to tnsping the db from client but unable to estatblish sqlplus connection. I get ORA-28547 error when i issue the command sqlplus hr/***@db1. ORA-1560 when the command sqlplus hr/*** is issued.
I have mentioned the listener and tnsnames.ora files
I have both 10g and 11g installed in my machine.There are so many CI builds that runs without problems.For few builds which uses 10g, it throws errors as ,
SQL*Plus: Release 11.2.0.1.0 Production on Thu Dec 27 01:18:52 2012 Copyright (c) 1982, 2010, Oracle. All rights reserved. ERROR: ORA-12154: TNS:could not resolve the connect identifier specified Enter user-name:
Only at a particular step, this is happening. After this,if some-other target is connecting to Oracle,it is able to connect.
I have a database up and running (including listener) on machine A. From that machine, everything seems fine. However, when I try to connect to it from another machine (say, machine B) on the network, the connection cannot be established (exact message: connection to database failed: The Network adapter cannot establish the connection).
I can successfully ping machine A from machine B. The machine A db is a default install (ORCL).
Is it possible the DB listener is not configured properly to connect to remote clients? On machine B, I have oracle tools such as SQLPLUS, Oracle Net Manager, and Net Configuration Assistant.
I have a strange problem of connecting Oracle Forms6i from our Remote site.actually we change our IP address of lease line, we connect to it.but when we connect locally,forms are running without any problem,but when we connect globally or from other sites it can't able to connect,even sql prompt and toad also connect from remote site,but when we try to connect forms(forms runtime) it gives error message(ORA-12203: TNS:unable to connect to destination).when we connect this application from local application(Forms) it can connect well but from globally it can't able to connect.
I install oracle database 11g and developer 6i on windows7 64bit server everything is working fine on the server and i install developer 6i on windows XP on client now i'm getting "ora-12203:TNS: unable to connect to destination" when trying to connect the server. i have check the TNSNAMES.ORA file the configuration is fine. then why i'm getting this message?
While connecting to Database through sqlplus as sysdba, error pop-up.
SQL> conn sysdba@disdevt Enter password: ******* ERROR: ORA-12154: TNS:could not resolve the connect identifier specified Warning: You are no longer connected to ORACLE. SQL>
but i am able to log-in to database through pl/sql developer. Since TNS is same for both.
I'm getting this information in sqlnet.log file lying at D:oracleoradatadatabase
Fatal NI connect error 12638, connecting to: (DESCRIPTION=(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=BEQ)(PROGRAM=oracle)(ARGV0=oraclemaninder)(ARGS='(DESCRIPTION=(LOCAL=YES)(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=beq)))')) (CONNECT_DATA=(SID=maninder)(CID=(PROGRAM=d:oracleora92inORACLE.EXE)(HOST=SAI-E6C10175EE4)(USER=OraUser)))) [code]...
I have oracle 10g and Developer suite installed locally in my system and I have edited my TNSNAMES.ora file and added a entry for VISLINUX(for both Developer suite and oracle DB TNSNAMES.ora files).
When I use TNSPING comand I get an error for the schemas APPDEV and VISLINUX.
D:Documents and SettingsBAR>tnsping appdev
TNS Ping Utility for 32-bit Windows: Version 10.1.0.4.2 - Production on 25-DEC-2 008 20:22:57
Copyright (c) 1997, 2003, Oracle. All rights reserved.
Used parameter files: C:DevSuiteHome_1 etworkadminsqlnet.ora
What works: There is a oracle database on the local network. I'm connecting to it through my web server on my pc (apache/php). I have installed "oracle_instantclient10". It works fine - i can connect to oracle db, queries are executed fine.
What doesnt work: I'm trieing to connect to the same oracle db from a Linux server, but i get the error:
ORA-12154: TNS:could not resolve the connect identifier specified
My linux server can connect to remote oracle db, because "nmap ORACLE_DB_MACHINE_IP -PN", gives me answer "1521/tcp open oracle". I have the same firewall allowance with my winXp pc.
I use the same "TNSNAMES.ORA" and "SQLNET.ORA" files on both: linux server, winXp pc. The only difference between winXp and linux machines is that winXp uses oracle instant client version 10.2, and linux uses version 11.2.
Database is up and running and client machines able to do TNSPING; But when users try to connect the database thro SQL DEVELOPER, they are getting below information:
your database connection has been reset. Any pending transactions or session state has been lost.in the database server, SQLNET.ORA reads as below:
> more sqlnet.ora AUTOMATIC_IPC = ON names.directory_path = (TNSNAMES,EZCONNECT) names.default_domain = world name.default_zone = world sqlnet.expire_time = 15sqlnet expire time shows 15 min.
normally this error willbe suppressed if user tried after some time. But now we get this error for more than 2 hrs.
1) I put attention that TNS write events into its log in too big frequency: ~ 10 time in second. I see that it is for every connection, but I assume that this no too good to performance.Is there some way to tell to TNS not to write event for every connection but only for errors?
2) May I to remove alert.log of DB? Or DB will make me problems with this?
3) How can I tell to my client connect directly to my instance rather than during TNS?
I have Oracle RAC 11g running on Red Hat 4 64 bit.
I am following lab instruction from my Oracle Admin Workshop book. The exercise is to create a 2nd listener to support connect-time failover. I have two listeners up and running. I connected the second listener using Static Database Registration in OEM, and then I started it.
When I looked in the listener.ora file, I was expecting to find the entries for FAILOVER=TRUE but it is not there. Both listeners are designed to connect to the same instance 'orcl'.
My questions:
1) Is the FAILOVER entry supposed to be done automatically when the second listener is created ? or is it always a manual entry ? 2) How can I test that it is working ?