The answer to this is to use the Names Checkpoint Cache.
Thanks to Stephen for his paper and presentation material.
SqlNet has never been my strong suit, and this particular
feature is not really explained in the manuals.
Jared
PS. I reinstalled Oracle on my desktop recently, and discovered
that the cache feature does not work properly in 8.1.7.0. It does
work in 8.1.7.2
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Thanks Stephen.
I think the answer is to use the Names Checkpoint Cache.
Before looking at your paper, I had never understood it's use.
I'll try it tomorrow and let you know how it goes.
Thanks again,
Jared
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Jared:
Not sure what the real problem is. When names starts, it can start
with
either an administrative database or use external (dynamic) loading of the
tns file. What problems are you having?
Here is a white paper I wrote for configuring this. See if this helps.
<<IOUG Paper 103.doc>> <<Presentation103.ppt>>
Thank You
Stephen P. Karniotis
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on Windoze
Hey list!
Once again I find myself doing far more work than should be necessary
to do something on Windoze that is simple on Unix.
Here's what I need to do: When the Oracle Names service is started
after a reboot, I want it to load tnsnames.ora automatically.
This sounds simple enough, but apparently it is not. The executable
that runs the names service is NAMES.EXE. This does not seem
to have any documented command line parameters. I tried hacking
the registry to add a command file as can be done with NAMESCTL.EXE,
but NAMES.EXE just ignores it.
I *did* create a solution to this, but I really don't like to do it this
way.
Using Perl ( what else? ) with the Win32::Daemon module, I created
a load_tnsnames.pl Perl service. This works, but it really seems like
overkill for something that should be so simple. It also means I have
to productionize and document it.
That's more work than the Perl was.
Anyone ever succeeded at doing this?
And yes, I know Oracle Names is at the terminal release in 9i, and I
don't care. ;)
Jared
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