Networking And Gateways :: Connecting To Database Outside Network?
Feb 14, 2011i want to connect to a database that is out side my network and my application is running on forms 6i and database version is 10g .
View 2 Repliesi want to connect to a database that is out side my network and my application is running on forms 6i and database version is 10g .
View 2 RepliesCan currently connect to a 9.2.0.1 database using Oracle Developer 6.0 with the following connect string:
C:orantBINifrun60.EXE GMS ops$cannonc/cannonc@GMS3B.TEST.COM[/email]
I don't believe it is using the TNSNAMES.ora entry for this, because when I take it out of there it still connects. I create a 10.1.0.5 database and copied the tables,etc to there. But I'm having problem connecting, getting "ORA-12154:TNS Could not resolve service name". Tried the following:
C:orantBINifrun60.EXE GMS ops$cannonc/cannonc@NJZTEST[/email]
C:orantBINifrun60.EXE GMS ops$cannonc/cannonc@NJZTEST.TEST.COM[/email]
I did add the entry for the 10G database to TNSNAMES.ora:
NJZTEST =
(DESCRIPTION =
(ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = njzainettest.test.com)(PORT = 1521))
(CONNECT_DATA =
(SERVER = DEDICATED)
(SERVICE_NAME = njztest)
)
)
I new to this, but my guess is the other entry had the full path name..and this SERVICE_NAME does not. But then again I don't believe it looks at the TNSNAMES file. This NJZTEST is the 2nd instance on the NJZAINETTEST machine.
connecting two oracle database in two different server.I installed Oracle 10g XE in both system.Both system act as Server.I need to connect both server using database link concept.
how to use the tnsnames,ora and listener.ora file for connecting both system.
Connecting Oracle to SQL Server via database link.
I am trying to connect from Oracle 10G to a SQL Server database. I have looked at the manual and i will admit that i am finding the documentation quite difficult to follow. There seems to be several options to use but none of the documentation describe how each option works.
As an example, i have been given the following information on the database i need to connect to (i.e. the SQL Server database)
- Username
- Password
- Database Name [lets assume the database name is data_extract]
To connect the above i made the following changes
$ORACLE_HOME/hs/admin/inithsodbc.ora
---------------------------------------
HS_FDS_CONNECT_INFO = data_extract
HS_FDS_TRACE_LEVEL = 0
$ORACLE_HOME/network/admin/tnsnames.ora
---------------------------------------
sqlserver.db =
(DESCRIPTION =
[code]....
Note: In listener.ora, i only added the last SID_DESC entry. I then went on and created the database link as shown below
create database link sqlservdb using 'sqlserver.db';
When i try to access a table i get the following error
sqlplus> select * from TESTTABLE@sqlservdb;
select * from TESTTABLE@sqlservdb
*
ERROR at line 1:
ORA-28545: error diagnosed by Net8 when connecting to an agent
Unable to retrieve text of NETWORK/NCR message 65535
ORA-02063: preceding 2 lines from ORASQLSERVER
A couple of things i am not sure of:
- Where do i specify the username and password to access the sql server from the oracle db to the sql server db
- Having read around on the internet, i can see some people refering to a DSN datasource. I am told that the information that i have is all i need. Is this correct or do i need something else?
- The sid i specified in inithsodbc.ora and tnsnames.ora is actually the sql server database. Is this correct?
i got to find out the users hostname who are connecting to database through remote,i tried with v$session bt it is showing null values in the terminal column.how to find out ?
View 8 Replies View RelatedI know how to create a database link between two oracle servers, but problem is that SID is same for both servers, Is there any other way to connect two servers without using only 'SID' ..here are TNSNAMES.ORA FILE i HAVE
D.w=
(DESCRIPTION=
(ADDRESS=
(PROTOCOL = TCP)
(HOST=ff.ffc.pic.com)
(PORT = 1521)
[code].......
Is there any other way rather that this
Create database link a connect to username identified by password using 'SID';
Any alternative like using SID.A.w or how I can differentiate these two SID s.
Im trying to connect a benchmarking application (benchmark factory) from my windows 32bit laptop to Oracle on my linux desktop.
When connecting I am supplying the following details: (im getting the error: ORA 12170 : TNS connect timeout occurred)
User/Schema : matt
Password: ****
Host: 192.168.1.9
Port: 1521
SID: orcl
Connect as : SysDBA
Connect Using: Instant Client (selected from a drop down)
----------------------------------------------------
when i use the following command:
tail -100 /home/matt/app/matt/diag/tnslsnr/localhost/listener/alert/log.xml
i get these results:
[matt@localhost ~]$ tail -100 /home/matt/app/matt/diag/tnslsnr/localhost/listener/alert/log.xml
host_addr='127.0.0.1'>
<txt>15-AUG-2010 23:26:29 * service_update * orcl * 0
</txt>
</msg>
<msg time='2010-08-15T23:26:36.708+01:00' org_id='oracle' comp_id='tnslsnr'
[code]....
I have been told client is not getting to the listener because listener is only listening on 127.0.0.1.
unless & until DB server is configured with a routable IP#, no remote client will succeed.
I am having difficulty in making the 32 bit Oracle client connection to an existing 64 bit DB. The 64 bit SQL*Plus will connect just fine, but when trying to configure the 32 bit client I can never get a successful TEST of the connection. It always returns "No TNS Listener". I have tried several things, but may be way off base. To name a couple ...
1) Stopped the 64 bit listener so my 32 bit listener can use Port 1521 ... no success
2) Tried naming the 32 bit listener to LISTENER32 to not conflict with the original LISTENER name ... no success
If there is a documented way to make this work, I would surely like to be pointed to the "how to" of this item. I need this as a commercial application I have that connects to the DB requires the 32 bit client.
when i try to open a our application i got this error
"FRM-92102: A network error has occurred. The Forms Client has attempted to reestablish its connection to the Server 5 time(s) without success."
I have recently installed Oracle Express 10g Server on my local PC. I can successfully connect to this while bypassing the TNSNAMES from SQLTools, I can't however connect to this from Forms 10g or while using SQLTools with TNSNAMES. How do I configure my TNS names to use this server?
View 2 Replies View Relatedim failing to connect im this error- status:failure-lo exception:The network adapter could not establish the connection.
View 8 Replies View RelatedI am trying to create a database link from the 11g database to the 10g database using:
create database link ORCL10R2 connect to <username10g> identified by <password10g> using <db10g>;
It Returns
Database link created.
select sysdate from dual@ORCL10R2 returns error:
ERROR at line 1:
ORA-12504: TNS:listener was not given the SERVICE_NAME in CONNECT_DATA
what changes I need to make to tnsnames and listener at both servers.
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
tnsnames.ora
XE =
(DESCRIPTION =
(ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = myservername.domainname.com)(PORT = 1521))
(CONNECT_DATA =
(SERVER = DEDICATED)
(SERVICE_NAME = XE)
)
)
[code]....
# 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.
SQLNET.AUTHENTICATION_SERVICES = (NTS)
How many listener we can have in one database? How many users can be support by one listener?
View 3 Replies View Relatedi want to restrict particular ips ,for that i specified
TCP.VALIDNODE_CHECKING= YES
AND
TCP.INVITED_NODES=(IPADDRESS)
in sqlnet.ora file but whenever i connect to database from the particular specified IPADDRESS , the database allows the connection to happen ( doesnot restrict it),
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
following examples are my tnsnames.ora
IP1.WORLD =
(DESCRIPTION =
(ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = 117.65.48.12)(PORT = 1521))
(CONNECT_DATA = (SID = ORCL))
IP2.WORLD =
(DESCRIPTION =
(ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = 117.65.48.13)(PORT = 1521))
(CONNECT_DATA = (SID = ORCL))
i am not understand what i write the code on-logon trigger
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
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Database version:10.2.0.3
Operating System:Microsoft Windows XP
I have two database TEST and TEST2 on same windows machine. In TEST database i have created one database link that access one schema in other TEST2 database. but when i passed select command to access object in TEST2 through Database link it is hanging indefinitely.
command that i have used to create Database link: create database link scott connect to scott identified by tiger using 'TEST2'
This is sqlnet.ora Entry:
SQLNET.AUTHENTICATION_SERVICES = (NTS)
NAMES.DIRECTORY_PATH= (TNSNAMES)
TNSNAMES.ORA entry:
TEST2 =
(DESCRIPTION =
(ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = SSIPL-LAPTP-052)(PORT = 1521))
(CONNECT_DATA =
(SERVER = DEDICATED)
(SERVICE_NAME = test2)
[code]....
I am trying to create a database link using this syntax:
CREATE PUBLIC DATABASE LINK remote
USING 'remote';
where 'remote' is the service name. It creates it successfully giving the message "External database Created"
Note: I am doing using TOAD
But when i am trying to query something like
select * from scott.employee@remote
it gives an error:
ORA-12154: TNS:could not resolve the connect identifier specified
But the 'remote' db entry exists in the tnsnames.
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.....
how to set my ORACLE_HOME environment variable.
i need to connect to a remote database located on a different server using sqlplus without using database name in connect string.
e.g. if mydb1 (located on another database server on network)
sqlplus username/password
i am able to do this on local database but not on the remote database
I'm trying to connect Oracle 11g database from Oracle 9i database, by creating dblink on Oracle 9i database. But my session got hang while i perform this. Here i'm giving the steps i followed on my both the database. Here Oracle 9i database is my source db and Oracle 11g is my target db.
Following steps/setting on Oralce 11g Database
SQL> SHOW PARAMETER SEC_CASE_SENSITIVE_LOGON
NAME TYPE VALUE
------------------------------------ ----------- ------------------------------
sec_case_sensitive_logon boolean TRUE
SQL> alter user SSA identified by SSA;
User altered.
Password File recreted on Oracle 11g Database Server
[oracle1@dev11g dbs]$ orapwd file=/backup/ora11gsoft/odb/OH1/dbs/orapwwbdata
ignorecase=n password=dev entries=5
Following steps performed on Oralce 9i Database
DROP DATABASE LINK "SSA11G.SSA_DB1.WBTEA.COM";
CREATE DATABASE LINK "SSA11G.SSA_DB1.WBTEA.COM"
CONNECT TO SSA
IDENTIFIED BY SSA
USING 'DEVDATA.DEV11G';
Database link created.
SELECT * FROM SSA.SSMASTER@SSA11G;
And the hangs for ever.
I am facing difficulty in connecting Oracle 10g client to Oracle 10g database. Both the machines are in windows xp with service pack-2. The following observations are made in server machine
1. The loopback test of the server is successful.
2. One net service name created in the server end.
3. Database connection is successful with above service name.
4. tnsping <server ip address> is successful
The tnsnames.ora file of the server is
# tnsnames.ora Network Configuration File: C:oracleproduct10.2.0db_1
etworkadmin nsnames.ora
# Generated by Oracle configuration tools.
CONTRACT =
(DESCRIPTION =
(ADDRESS_LIST =
(ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = 80.0.28.42)(PORT = 1521))
)
(CONNECT_DATA =
(SERVICE_NAME = cam)
[code]........
the sqlnet.ora file of the server is
sqlnet.ora Network Configuration File: C:oracleproduct10.2.0db_1NETWORKADMINsqlnet.ora
# Generated by Oracle configuration tools.
# 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.
SQLNET.AUTHENTICATION_SERVICES= (NTS)
NAMES.DIRECTORY_PATH= (TNSNAMES, EZCONNECT)
SQLNET.INBOUND_CONNECT_TIMEOUT = 30
The listner.ora file of the server is
listener.ora Network Configuration File: C:oracleproduct10.2.0db_1NETWORKADMINlistener.ora
# Generated by Oracle configuration tools.
LISTENER =
(DESCRIPTION =
(ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = 80.0.28.42)(PORT = 1521))
)
When I am connecting the 10g database with 10g client I am getting ORA-12170 error.
Attempting to connect using userid: nss
The test did not succeed.
ORA-12170: TNS:Connect timeout occurred
There may be an error in the fields entered,or the server may not be ready for a connection. How to configure this connectivity.
The client side tnsnames.ora file is as given below
# tnsnames.ora Network Configuration File: C:oracleproduct10.2.0client_1NETWORKADMIN nsnames.ora
# Generated by Oracle configuration tools.
CONTRACT =
(DESCRIPTION =
(ADDRESS_LIST =
(ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = 80.0.28.42)(PORT = 1521))
)
[code]......
The sqlnet.ora file of the client side is
sqlnet.ora Network Configuration File: C:oracleproduct10.2.0client_1
etworkadminsqlnet.ora
# Generated by Oracle configuration tools.
# 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.
SQLNET.AUTHENTICATION_SERVICES= (NTS)
NAMES.DIRECTORY_PATH= (TNSNAMES, EZCONNECT)
I have client and database on same machine, when I will connect to the instance , it will use IPC, suppose If I will use connection string then which process will handle this request?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI 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.
Attempting to create Database Link which talks to SQL Server 2008R2 system
Database: 11.1.0.7 Oracle Standard Edition
Server: Windows Server Enterprise, Service Pack 2 (2008)
I do not have the Oracle Gateway product installed, as this was not configured on my working 10G system.
I tried configuring the link with both the SQL Server ODBC Driver (GMSRES) and the SQL Server Native Client 10.0 (GMSGAS). Returning errors when SQL command is executed.
Everything tests out fine (tnsping, listener configured OK, test connect in Database Link setup). When SQL statement is executed it fails.
Setup:
1. Created ODBC Driver (GMSRES). This tested successfull.
Created SQL Native Driver (GMSGAS). This tested successfull.
2. Created initiGMSRES.ora file C:Oracleproduct11.1.0db_1hsadmin folder.
HS_FDS_CONNECT_INFO = GMSGAS
HS_FDS_TRACE_LEVEL = OFF
HS_LANGUAGE = AMERICAN_AMERICA.WE8ISO8859P15
HS_FDS_CONNECT_INFO = GMSRES
HS_FDS_TRACE_LEVEL = OFF
HS_LANGUAGE = AMERICAN_AMERICA.WE8ISO8859P15
3. Created listener.ora entry:
LISTENERGMS =
(ADDRESS_LIST=
(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=WALL-ALIGN-01.testsystem.com)(PORT=1522))
(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=ipc)(KEY=PNPKEY)))
[code]....
Do I need to install the Oracle client in order to use putty to connect to the database?
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I searched a lot,the only thing I got is...It could be possible only through Database link(DbLink),Is there any other way to fire query on distributed databases...?