Networking And Gateways :: Where To Download The Oracle Gateway For Sql Server
Dec 5, 2011where can i download the oracle gateway for sql server? i can't find the download web site .
View 4 Replieswhere can i download the oracle gateway for sql server? i can't find the download web site .
View 4 RepliesI want to connect ORACLE-11gR2 that is on linux with an MS sql server. DO i need to use some third party drivers like easy soft ? Can i configure the database gateway without any third party drivers ?
Secondly if my oracle is on linux, can i configure the gateway on a seperate windows machine(that will connect to linux oracle and ms sql server) as i have found the gateway installation setup only for windows version.
how can i run dml statement on the oracle transparent gateway for sql server ,such as insert ,update,delete.
View 4 Replies View RelatedBut i do a lot of work-arounds to make sure the installation does not make corrupt my OracleAgent,OracleService and OracleDataGatherer. If i just let the installation do its thing i have problems with my libraries, and can't start anything.
The errors are : Procedure entry point 'BlaBla' could not be located in the Dynamic Link library 'AnyName'.
I notice that i have 2 versions of the libraries in OracleHomeBIN (one version 8, one version 11). The programs that start the OracleAgent,Service and DataGatherer call the old libraries but expect to find values that can be found only in new libraries.
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?
We are planning on interfacing Oracle to SQL server connectivity, I'm researching on how to create a dblink to SQL server 2005. I'm a little confused between Generic connectivity and Transparent Gateways..
I think Transparent Gateway is not free and needs to be licensed, is it better in terms of performance? Also, do I need to configure this gateway on a seperate server?
I think Generic connectivity can be configured on the same Oracle database server itself.. but I see there could be some performance issues with it..
We are running on Oracle 10.2, looks like HSODBC is not available in 10g?
Currently we are loading data from oracle to sql server through oracle 11g gateway. during running scripts most of the queries takes a long time to complete. Because of this performance issue, we want to configure oracle golden gate to move data from oracle to sqlserver. whats the difference between oracle gateway & oracle golden gate? both are performing same functionality?
View 1 Replies View RelatedWe are having oracle 9i as database and migrating to sql server 2008. Our oracle 9i database connects to another oracle databases and these databases are having different oracle version(9.2.0.8.0, 9.2.0.7.0,10.2.0.5.0,11.2.0.2.0,9.2.0.6.0,10.2.0.4.0,8.1.7.4.0 )
I do have two queries :
1) how to connect from Sql server 2008 R2 to different Oracle databases
2) How will other oracle databases connect to Sql server 2008 R2 database
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 have 9i RDBMS Software and RHEL 4. I want to install a Oracle Names server. I install RDBMS.But Where I run netmgr and want to configure and start Oname server it says.
$ORACLE_HOME/bin/names file not exists.
How Can I configure OracleNames Server using Oracle 9i On Linux.
I was trying to connect to SQL server from Oracle using Oracle heterogeneous services (HS).But I found that I do not have HS installed on my system. It was mentioned in Oracle website that we need to run 'caths.sql' script under the path $ORACLE_HOME/rdbms/admin.
But I do not have any such folder(rdbms) in my $ORACLE_HOME.What does it mean? And how can I install HS alone on my system(Since I already have oracle)
We got a big problem that we have a db link to connect to sql server(big 5).
In original setting, there is no Chinese characters in the data. We simply grab the data from sql server and do not have any issue. But now we have data with Big5. When we import the data into our Oracle DB, which uses UTF8, all the text becomes "?
Changing character set in DB is not possible. We need to convert the text into unicode format, or allow oracle/sql server to convert it automatically.
I'm facing ORA-28500 error while configuring HSODBC to SQL Server.
Below is the complete information related to listener.ora, sqlnet.ora and tnsnames.ora files. Listener status is showing dg4msql instance successfully started.
I guess I'm facing some issue while creating DB link.
In Oracle 11g Release 11.2.0.1.0 we need to create DB link as below
CREATE DATABASE LINK "DBLNK_ETM_PRODUCTION"
CONNECT TO "USER_NAME" IDENTIFIED BY VALUES 'Password'
USING 'ServerIPAddress:PortNumber/SID';
How to create DB link to SQL Server.
Oracle Database 11g Enterprise Edition Release 11.2.0.1.0 - 64bit Production
PL/SQL Release 11.2.0.1.0 - Production
"CORE11.2.0.1.0Production"
TNS for Linux: Version 11.2.0.1.0 - Production
NLSRTL Version 11.2.0.1.0 - Production
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
$ cat sqlnet.ora
# sqlnet.ora Network Configuration File: /u01/app/oracle/product/11.2.0/db_1/network/admin/sqlnet.ora
[Code]...
CREATE PUBLIC DATABASE LINK DBLNK_1 CONNECT TO "manoj" IDENTIFIED BY "mypassword" USING 'SQLDB' ;
SELECT * FROM MyTable@DBLNK_1 ;
ORA-28500: connection from ORACLE to a non-Oracle system returned this message:
[Oracle][ODBC SQL Server Driver][libssclient24]General network error. Check your network documentation.
{08001,NativeErr = 11}[Oracle][ODBC SQL Server Driver][libssclient24]ConnectionOpen (Name or service not known()).
{01000}[Oracle][ODBC SQL Server Driver]Invalid connection string attribute {01S00}
ORA-02063: preceding 2 lines from DBLNK_AVL_CLUSTER2
28500. 00000 - "connection from ORACLE to a non-Oracle system returned this message:"
*Cause: The cause is explained in the forwarded message.
*Action: See the non-Oracle system's documentation of the forwarded
message.
Error at Line: 5 Column: 20
We've been administering a multiple instance production dB server with 3 different versions of Oracle installed.Currently, each of Oracle version had corresponding listener.Oracle 9i had 2 instances, 10g 6 instances & 11g 2 instances also.how I can integrate this 3 listeners into 1.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI want connect mssql in oracle by orale Gateways 11g
my environment:
windows Wista
oracle 11.1.0.7.0
Oracle Database Gateways 11.1.0.7.0
SQL SEVER2008
these soft in one computer.
my steps :
1. set initdg4mssql.ora
2.set listener.ora
3. set tnsnames.ora
4.start lsnrctl
5.use SYSTEM/ORACLE@DZCDB
logined. create dblink and test.
but it's error. i want to know where is the error.
I´m working with Oracle 9.2.0 / HP-UX and I need to configure two different listeners for the same server using different IP address.
View 12 Replies View RelatedMy client get the error Ora-12514 when he tries to connect to the db.Well;
1) we restart the services: "OracleServiceOrcl" and listener but nothing changes
2) We restart the server and nothing changes
3) We checked the dump and he was done on March,26th. No db export yesterday. Is there any link with the clock change of this week-end (location of the server: France)?
4) The lsnrctl services listener command run successfully but it doesn't mention the instance ORCL.
I have installed on my local machine the Ora 11 XE server and the client. Its okay. I can logon from the OAS normally.
However, when I try to connect from my Php application, the messages that comes is: 'ORA-12154: TNS:could not resolve service name'.
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.
I am having 11.2.0.1.0 database with windows2k3 OS. For ORA-609 error i have started server side tracing by adding TRACE_LEVEL_SERVER=16,TRACE_LEVEL_DIRECOTRY=D:TRACE,and DIAG_ADR_ENABLED=off in sqlnet.ora file and i reload the listener.
Now i want to stop tracing so i have tried TRACE_LEVEL_SERVER=off but it wouldnot work. After that i remove TRACE_LEVEL_SERVER=16,TRACE_LEVEL_DIRECOTRY=D:TRACE from sqlnet.ora file and reload the listener but trace file generation is going on D:TRACE. stop server side tracing.
When i connect from client to server the client looks up for the host address and port number in tnsnames.ora and connect to it via listener.ora in server.Where does pga and sga come into picture here?
Also what is the role of sqlnet.ora in client?What will happen if i specify a different port for the instance in tnsnames.ora and listener.ora?
I have an Access DB which I'm using to connect to an Oracle DB at work. There are several Oracle DB's that I can connect to using Access but this one I'm not able to connect to. I get the Oracle error ORA-25153 Temporary Table Space is empty.
I don't have the ability to make changes to the Oracle DB only to read and query.
what is ISP concept in Oracle10g???
View 2 Replies View RelatedWe're deploying a new product release however this build uses Oracle 11G. We want to perform a side by side install for testing purposes. These are low usage systems so installing another Oracle build will not hinder the system.
We intend to test for a couple of weeks and migrate data, then uninstall the 10G. I'm in the process of installing 11G now, the 10G is up and running. I don't want to impact the 10G install. I'm installing 11G in /home/oracle/oracle11G directory. I would like to use 1 Listener.ora file. I've broken down the install bellow.
10G
SID "processing"
Oracle home /home/oracle/oracle10g
/mnt/Oracle/Oracle10GData
/mnt/Oracle/OracleRedoLog
11G
SID "processing11G"
Oracle home /home/oracle/oracle11g
/mnt/Oracle/Oracle11GData
/mnt/Oracle/Oracle11GRedoLog
I've copied the listener.ora file bellow.
LISTENER_PROCESSING =
(DESCRIPTION_LIST =
(DESCRIPTION =
(ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST= X (PORT = 1521))
(ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = 1.1.1.2)(PORT = 1521))
[code].......
LISTENER_PROCESSING2 =
(DESCRIPTION_LIST =
(DESCRIPTION =
(ADDRESS_LIST =
(ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = X (PORT = 1522))
[code]......
Do I need to specify the databasename for Processing2? Also the front end boxes (managers) are two different servers so Processingweb1 and processingweb2.
I have a JBOSS aplication server connect to database. When I tested on local, everything was ok. But when i test on real system , have a message "connection time out" on log file of app server while Oracle db still active. I viewed OEM, the system is executing the query :
"SELECT a.path songFilePath, a.BEAT beat from vp_song a, mst_my_album b "+
"where "+
"a.BEAT = b.BEAT "+
"and b.my_album_id IN "+
"(select my_album_id from (select my_album_id, ROW_NUMBER() OVER
(order by my_album_id asc) "+
"R from mst_my_album where msisdn = ?) WHERE R BETWEEN ? and ?)";
But this query is not very hard.
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 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 RelatedI have one query related to database connection from server to client.I have one database in the server and I want to connect from client.I set the tnsnames in client system as follows.
BAM240T_EARTH =
(DESCRIPTION =
(ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = tcp)(HOST = 10.154.119.103)(PORT = 1521))
(CONNECT_DATA =
(SERVICE_NAME = BAM_240T.ipdc.com)
)
)
The database name is : BAM_240T.ipdc.com
Sqlnet.ora entry is
NAMES.DIRECTORY_PATH= (TNSNAMES)
NAMES.DEFAULT_DOMAIN= ipdc.com
When I connect to server I m getting the following error.
$ tnsping BA240T_EARTH
TNS Ping Utility for Linux: Version 10.2.0.4.0 - Production on 15-JUL-2010 15:45:35
Copyright (c) 1997, 2007, Oracle. All rights reserved.
Used parameter files:
/opt/oracle/product/10.2.0/db/network/admin/sqlnet.ora
TNS-03505: Failed to resolve name
I configure exadata + 2 switch between application server and and exadata. And we have problem to connect to switch and load balancing between Ethernet switch to exadata.
We might end up that is 'How about remove ethernet switch and directly connect to exadata?' I don't know which idea comes up with Ethernet gigabit switch between application server and exadata, exadata might be gigabit.
but from application server to ethernet switch is still 100M network, it is only fast in that load, other load is still 100m , it might useless. and about load balancing, exadata is RAC cluster node, exadata is doing load balancing, why we want another load balancing feature of ethernet switch?
Is it good idea to have dual switch between application server and exadata? exadata iti is what might be pro and con of this setting? exadata is handled by oracle support team, but dual switch is only cared by application operation team, so if something wrong with switch, nobody except operation team can manage .