I have been asked to create a new instance of an application server. As part of this, my management has asked me to replace any old JREs or JDKs.
We run 10g, so I installed the 10203_vista_w2k8_x86_production_client on my new server. I would like to replace the 1.4.2 JDK that is bundled with the Oracle Production Client with 1.6.0.
I have to migrate the current production database to test 10.2.0.4 on windows. Any non-export way to upgrade 9i to 10 g?
i have following steps
1) ALTER DATABASE BACKUP CONTROLFILE TO TRACE 2) shutdown oracle 9i database on server A 3) copy database file, controlfile, redolog, and other files to new server B 4) alter the controlfile backup with new location of bdump, udump, and log file and data file locations 5) user oradim ORADIM -NEW -SID SID [-INTPWD PASSWORD ]-MAXUSERS USERS -STARTMODE AUTO -PFILE ORACLE_HOME\DATABASE\INITSID.ORA 6) start dabase in upgrade mode 7) run catpat.sql and util102.sql 8) take backup 9) open database for users
We are planning to consolidate our Oracle Production DB into one server. We are basically a windows shop. Is it feasible to run 8 production Oracle DB in one windows server. All the DB are not really transaction intensive DB. 2 DB in the size of 300GB and others all DB falls under average size of 40GB.
I can take care of the HD slicing so Oracle does not enter into IO bottleneck. We are planning to go for external NAS or SAN for storage.
My main concern is on processor usage. The processor we are thinking about is Intel Xeon Quad Core x 2nos. Will there be a processor bottleneck or is there way in Oracle to assign processor usage(I belive there is no much tweaking options here)
I want to send mail whenever the schema password is changed by the developers (clients) . I created this trigger to send mail. I am able to know which schema's password is changed but i want know how to get the client details who is changing the password.
Create Trigger Pwd_chg_trigger before alter on database declare begin if (ora_dict_obj_type = 'USER') then DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(' ORA_DICT_OBJ_OWNER = ' || ORA_DICT_OBJ_NAME); -- to know which schema -- using the above value and additional formatting i am sending the mail using my SMTP end if; end; /
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 .
I dont know why, but my PL SQL Developer keeps changing special character as "ã", or "ç", to "?". And As I use these letters because of my language, I need a way to solve this thing.
i have changed date's format and the calendar type in sqlplus through the following command so the date's format and the calender type both changed successfully and work, but in oracle form the they haven't changed.
alter session set nls_calendar='persian';
ALTER SESSION SET NLS_DATE_FORMAT='YYYY/MM/DD';
ALTER SYSTEM SET NLS_DATE_FORMAT='YYYY/MM/DD' SCOPE=SPFILE;
Note: i know session would change the format temporally but i want to change it permanently so i tried alter_system but still no result
I have an Oracle server on CentOS 5.4, I can visit isqlplus on server, but I can't visit isqlplus on a windows client. ping works between server and client. I remember client doesn't need to install software via isqlplus, but I am not pretty sure.
Any problem using 4.2's One Level Tabs - Content Frame page where you have a parent region (of type content frame Body Container ) while number of child regions (of type Hide & Show Region - Borderless ), if you want to re-order them by changing the sequence, it has no effect when you run the page.
The regions still show in the same order top to bottom as it did before the update of sequences. Heading links (to show/hide child regons in content frames) has the same ordering as before.
I have a VB application which uses oo4o to connect to Oracle database (10g) using Oracle client v 8.1.7. All was working well till we migrated to windows 7. On windows 7 (64 bit), we have oracle client 11g (64 bit). but the Vb application cannot make connection with the database although i can query the database using SQL Plus.
I have been researching this issue and trying to install any Oracle 10 or 11 client on my new Windows 7 (64-bit) computer for two days. I read on the following link:
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that such a client exists. where I can get it and whether any special steps are required to perform the install? I have tried the following:
Install 10gR2 and 11gR1(for x64) after downloading from Oracle. In each case, I ran the setup file from the zip file and tried again by unzipping and running the setup.exe as the administrator. In most cases, I got the error from the compatibility check that the Oracle install would not work with 6.1 (NT6.1, I think).
I tried one suggestion of modifying the refhost.xml file to list 6.1 as an acceptable OS, but then my install failed when oui.exe quit running.
We currently have a windows 2008 server running our virtualization administration application (VCenter server 4.0) which uses a 10g client 32bit ODBC driver to connect to our 10g database server. This is the emulated 32bit driver in sysWOW64 folder.
I need to upgrade VCenter, which needs to use the 64bit 10g ODBC driver. Have installed the 102010_win64_x64_client on a test server which gives me the correct 64 bit driver.
My question is can i install two clients onto the same windows 2008 server without causing operational issues while i run pre upgrade checks?
Our company has finally undertaken the task of getting us all off Windows XP and onto Windows 7. My turn came this afternoon, they gave us all clean installs and after walking through oracle client, toad, visual studio setup I finally started using it an Toad is unbearably bad. I have found:
Loaded files suddenly become read only for no apparent reasonAfter selecting a file on a network drive and clicking the open button, a blank edit pane is loaded in place of the file, sometimes it has the name of the file sometimes no name and sometimes I get an error that the file does not exist Empty file listings, I will browse into a directory that has files in it but toad shows nothing or freezes completely
I have not used Windows 7 much or this version of Toad at all I am loading much of this over the network so that is one possible culprit but it has never been a problem in the past with XP or older versions of toad
I Develop Application with C# . I want to connect from Client to Server.
my connection string is ""Data Source=192.168.100.50:1521/XE;User Id=system;Password=system;Min Pool Size=10;Connection Lifetime=120;Connection Timeout=60;Incr Pool Size=5;Decr Pool Size=2;""
When exectue this Connection on Server ، all things OK but when execute on Client this error accure :
"Unhandled exception has occurred in your application. If you click Continue, the application will ignore this error and attempt to continue. If you click Quit, the application will close immediately. The type initializer for 'OracelExperss' threw an exception"
I am an IT auditor who has been using Oracle 10g Express to test some audit scripts we have created. I write the output of each query in the script to a separate file because it makes it easier for us to go through. However, I cannot get SQLPlus to spool the output files at all. I do not get any errors from running the script, and I can see the results in the SQLPlus window, but I cannot find where the files are actually spooling to, if they are spooling at all.
I didn't specify a network path for any of the spool files because the scripts need to be as generic as possible so they can run on any Windows or UNIX box. An example of my code is below:
spool Audit_Ver
SELECT * FROM V$VERSION;
spool off
But if I search my harddrive for "Audit_Ver" no such file can be found anywhere.
We are unable install oracle 10g client it is showing error error in writing directory c:Docume~1admin~1locals~1emporainstall2012-01-04_08-05-38PM. ensure that this directory is writable and has atlest 45MB of disk space . Installation cannot continue
I'd like to know if it's possible to install a client with Windows 7 (64bits) can be installed with Oracle 11gR2 (32 bits) when the server is still with Oracle 10.1.0.2 ?
I have installed an application suite (AppX) on Windows 2008 Server which has both Windows applications and a web GUI element (ASP.NET running through IIS 7.5).
The Windows apps are in both VB and .NET and compiled specifically for x86 (due to COM component dependencies). I have installed the "Oracle Database 10g Release 2 (10.2.0.3/10.2.0.4)Enterprise/Standard Edition for Microsoft Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, Windows 7" Oracle Client on the Windows 2008 Server.
After installation AppX windows modules all worked fine with the Oracle Db but the Web Application was getting the following error:
System.Data.OracleClient requires Oracle client software version 8.1.7 or greater.
After a bit of research I found a few articles suggesting setting up the ORACLE_HOME directory in the Windows Environment variables. So I tried setting up the ORACLE_HOME environment setting and had some success as the AppX web application worked fine! However, the Windows apps of AppX were now broken and returning the error:
System.Exception: OCIEnvCreate failed with return code -1 but error message text was not available. at System.Data.OracleClient.OciHandle..ctor(OciHandle parentHandle, HTYPE handleType, MODE ocimode, HANDLEFLAG handleflags) at System.Data.OracleClient.OciEnvironmentHandle..ctor(MODE environmentMode, Boolean unicode) at System.Data.OracleClient.OracleInternalConnection.OpenOnLocalTransaction(String userName, String password, String serverName, Boolean integratedSecurity, Boolean unicode, Boolean omitOracleConnectionName) [code].........
So I am struggling to get both the Windows and Web App both working on the same Windows 2008 Server.
I have got an unattended install (via the Oracle provided response file) working fine for Oracle Client 8.1.7, however the setup isn't working quite as I would like it...
I am calling the setup.exe with appropriate switches for the response file from a DOS Batch file.� Once setup.exe has been called, the batch file then assumes it has finished its job with the Oracle setup, and continues processing as normal, however the Oracle setup has only just started.
command line switch to add on the end of setup.exe to make sure that the batch file pauses until the Oracle client installation has completed?� Just using Sleep.exe from the Windows Res Kits isn't really good enough, as I don't want to be guessing how long an Oracle install takes - I'd much rather have the setup.exe tell the batch file when it has finished, so the Batch can carry on.
I am trying to trouleshoot an issue with Oracle and want to see what commands are being sent by by process. By reading the documentation it appears there is client logging to do this but I can not get it to work. I added the following commands to my SQLNET.ORA file but no log file is created:
tnsping.trace_directory = C:appproduct11.2.0client_4 etwork race tnsping.trace_level = admin trace_level_client = user trace_directory_client = C:log log_directory_client = C:log trace_unique_client = on trace_timestamp_client = on
Ths TNSPING works just fine it logs the information I expect. The client logging, however, never creates a file .
TOAD 8.6.1 has an option of showing windows by connection. It is useful when there are multiple connections and, choosing one of these, all windows that belong to other connections are minimized.
Its icon looks like this:
Does TOAD 9.1 have the same option? I'm unable to locate it in options, toolbar customizations or elsewhere.
TOAD 9.5 Release Notes document says that "'Connection list' dropdown button has been restored and can be added to the Toad toolbar.". If I understand it correctly, it says that previous version didn't have that dropdown button, but 9.5 does.
In another words ... 9.1 might not have it at all.
I am using Windows 7 and oracle 10g; From sqlplus* I can not use editor (using ed). but when I see the variable from DEFINE.. It shows that default editor is notepad..
I can use editor in winxp.How to get (use) editor ?