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Jared,
Ive read the documentation http://download-west.oracle.com/docs/cd/A87860_01/doc/network.817/a76933/controlu.htm#44207
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This is a mesage that I sent on Friday, and to my knowledeg did no
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Ok, so it was too good to
be true
the suggestion to run
namesctl dump_tnsnames
on the client and expecting a fresh copy of tnsnames to
be installed (on the clients machine) is NOT
supported.
I searched on metalink, alot of people have the same
problem " a 0 byte
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Hello Jared
I did not know that the client could call the "default" name server... from sql
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Hello
Jared
I did not know that the client could
call the "default" name server... from sqlnet.ora... pretty
cool.
However, there now seems to be some bugs
(no..)
It
seems the namesctl ignores the arg to use a user defined path eg a file
does *not* gets created
r ns_ns2'
Jared
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No doubt im in the wrong ball field here but this is what I have
Windows 2k
Server1 Ns1 on 8.1.7.4
Server2 Ns2 on 9.2.0.1.0
[server1]
C:\> start \\server1\bin\namesctl dump_tnsnames C:\mytnsnames.txt
It creates an empty file on my (remote) machine
>From the server C:\> namesctl dump_tnsnames C:
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Bob,
I understand what you are saying (and your pain). My suggestion would be to
use the 'namesctl dump_tnsnames' command to dump out the current Onames
repository to t
Bob,
I understand what you are saying (and your pain). My suggestion would be to
use the 'namesctl dump_tnsnames' command to dump out the current Onames
repository to the PC's $TNS_ADMIN dir via a login script or SMS. You might
want o rename the current TNSNAMES.ORA file just prior to that as
dump
Hello All
Im back from the trenches to post a quick request for
help
Ive setup onames on 2 servers and standard applications, (our app and
sqlplus) connect just fine, a problem situation manifests itself when:
1 users need to connect (add a database) to dba studio. They get a error
t
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