Stephen,
  I also would like to extend a warm welcome to the world of Oracle. I
hope that you find it interesting and challenging and rewarding.
  I would suggest that you get a head start on your training so you
won't be overwhelmed when you attend, by acquiring some of the "Oracle
101" books that are available on the market. They are a valuable
resource that I refer to constantly as I can't remember as much as I use
to. 
  I don't mean to slight any of the excellent authors that are on this
list by not listing their works here. I am sure that if you asked for
references you will be supplied with a list that will be quite complete
and up to date.
Again,
Welcome.
Ron  m���m

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there are a number of logs that could help:

first, does the application itself generate a log? If so, does that
log
reflect the actual error returned? It might look something like
"ORA-nnnnnn"

Second, on the Windows Box itself, look for a file name
"alert<sid>.log" (I'm not that familiar with Oracle's configuration on
Windows as I run Unix but it should look something like that). Look to
see if there are any error messages in that file at the time the
connections are refused.

If increasing memory on the box itself helped, it's likely that what's
happening is that users are connecting to the box, never dropping or
closing the connections so that memory stays allocated. The box runs
out of memory, you reboot (closing the connections and releasing the
memory) and you are good for another week or so.

if that's what's happening -- you either have to get the users to LOG
OFF (yeah, right) or find a way of closing/killing the connections
after x amount of time (look into the online docs --
technet.oracle.com, specifically look at the network manuals).

and welcome! It's always nice to see a new face here, especially one
who is willing to LEARN

--- Wolfe Stephen S GS-11 6 MDSS/SGSI <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> I'm an Oracle administrator-To-Be, I'm awaiting funding for the
basic
> Oracle DBA courses, the
> training has been approved, just hasn't been funded.  
>  
> Anyway, the only things I do are add, modify, and reset application
> users' password via EM and run
> patching scripts via SQL-Plus.  The application I have running on
> this
> particular 9i server is TPOCS,
> Third Party Outpatient Collection System -- a billing system for the
> DoD's Military Health System (MHS).
> Oracle 9i is running on a Windows 2000 server.
>  
> Anyway, the TPOCS client is a PowerBuilder client and connects via
> SQL-Net -- I'm still learning about that
> mechanism.  Here's my problem.  Occasionally, Oracle refuses to let
> any
> client connect to it -- it does this about
> every 7 to 8 days.  It use to do it every 2 days, but the Tier 3
> TPOCS
> helpdesk recommended we increase the 
> ram on the server from 512MB to 1GB.  Then the problem started
> occurring
> every 7 to 8 days.  To make the problem
> go away I reboot the server -- it only takes 10 minutes, however, I
> feel
> this a very poor work-around.
>  
> Which logs could I look in that would give you guys more information
> (like an error code) on why Oracle refuses
> client connections and then how would we make this problem go away. 
> it
> is becoming a PITA.
>  
>  
>  
>  
> 
> v/r 
> 
> Stephen S. Wolfe, GS-11, DAFC 
> Data Services Manager 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> (813) 827-9974  DSN 651-9974 
> 
> 


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