Re: Listener problem on one client computer

2003-09-05 Thread Damien Babilon
Thank you very mutch for your replys, Today I finally found the problem. The traceroute shows the good route, but a Ms Proxy Client installed on the server blocked the request apparently. Just disabling it resolve everything. Damien Damien wrote: I have to do netstat -a on the webserver or

Re: Listener problem on one client computer

2003-09-05 Thread GovindanK
Damien Your gesture is appreciated. It is a must that such solutions are shared with the list members. GovindanK Thank you very mutch for your replys, Today I finally found the problem. The traceroute shows the good route, but a Ms Proxy Client installed on the server blocked the request

Re: Listener problem on one client computer

2003-09-03 Thread Damien
The database server. This has been run FROM de web server. Damien - Original Message - To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2003 6:34 PM Damien, What does 200.XX.101.XX refer to, your WEB server or the database server?? Dick

Re: Listener problem on one client computer

2003-09-03 Thread Damien
I have to do netstat -a on the webserver or on the Oracle server? Listener.ora is on the oracle server or on the webserver? I don't have any access on the oracle server and nobody can help on this side. Best regards, Damien - Original Message - To: Multiple recipients of list

Re: Listener problem on one client computer

2003-09-03 Thread Damien
Good idea, here is the output of my telnet: C:\telnet 200.XX.101.XX 1521 Connecting To 200.XX.101.37...Could not open a connection to host on port 1521 : Connect failed C:\telnet 200.55.101.XX 1526 Connecting To 200.XX.101.XX...Could not open a connection to host on port 1526 : Connect failed

Listener problem on one client computer

2003-09-02 Thread Damien
Hi everybody, I'm new to the list, I don't know anything about oracle. I have make a script to get some informations by stored procedures on a remote server. I can't access this server, and can't get logs from it. Since 5 days, I have a tns-listener problem with this server. He did'n reply

RE: Listener problem on one client computer

2003-09-02 Thread Guido Konsolke
Hi Damien, have you checked tnsnames.ora on both boxes? Maybe there's a different port or something in the one on the working computer. That would give the exact error you posted. hth, Guido [EMAIL PROTECTED] 02.09.2003 12.59 Uhr Hi everybody, I'm new to the list, I don't know anything

Re: Listener problem on one client computer

2003-09-02 Thread Damien
I have no access on the Oracle server, then I can't check the tnsnames.ora on it, but they are the sames on both tested clients. Best regards, Damien - Original Message - To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2003 1:14 PM Hi Damien,

RE: Listener problem on one client computer

2003-09-02 Thread Stephane Faroult
Hi everybody, I'm new to the list, I don't know anything about oracle. I have make a script to get some informations by stored procedures on a remote server. I can't access this server, and can't get logs from it. Since 5 days, I have a tns-listener problem with this server. He did'n reply

RE: Listener problem on one client computer

2003-09-02 Thread Goulet, Dick
Damien, What does 200.XX.101.XX refer to, your WEB server or the database server?? Dick Goulet Senior Oracle DBA Oracle Certified 8i DBA -Original Message- Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2003 8:30 AM To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L I have no access on the Oracle server,

RE: Listener problem on one client computer

2003-09-02 Thread Mladen Gogala
he should try something like telnet server 1521 If the server is found but connection is immediately refused, then listener is not started on the server or is started at another port. If the connection appears to be hanging, then there is a server on port 1521, but there is a problem with it.

Re: Listener problem on one client computer

2003-09-02 Thread Damien
TNSPING sends a message to some host on (in your case) port 1521 and finds no program listening on this port and answering. There are several possibilities : o You are addressing the wrong port. Check on which one you are 'talking' from the other machine, o Or you are prevented from

RE: Listener problem on one client computer

2003-09-02 Thread Branimir Petrovic
The ports are the same, I've checked the tnsnames.ora files and copied pasted the content of the box who work on the web server. Still same prob. How can I check if i can open the port? It's a Win2000 server. To see if your Win2K server listens on port 1521 open MSDOS 'box' and

Re: Listener problem on one client computer

2003-09-02 Thread Wolfgang Breitling
Is there a sqlnet.ora file on the PC that can connect? If so copy that as well. Maybe that pc is not even using the tnsnames.ora. At 10:44 AM 9/2/2003 -0800, you wrote: TNSPING sends a message to some host on (in your case) port 1521 and finds no program listening on this port and answering.

RE: Listener problem on one client computer

2003-09-02 Thread Mladen Gogala
Wolfgang, if I were him, I would first try with ping and telnet to the port. That can be any number of things. For instance, SA might have changed the IP address of the box and the name server and his PC is not updated and so the tns descriptor is desperately trying to cajole network printer

Re: Listener problem on one client computer

2003-09-02 Thread cornichepark
May be Metalink note 111910.1 will help you. HTH GovindanK Hi everybody, I'm new to the list, I don't know anything about oracle. I have make a script to get some informations by stored procedures on a remote server. I can't access this server, and can't get logs from it. Since 5