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QuijadaReina, Julio C wrote:
Mladen,
The equivalent of nsswitch.conf on Win2K is the "hosts" file in
winnt\system32\drivers\etc. You'd probably say: the /etc directory in M$
...But, well this is way off
the topic we are dealing with. Like Jar
nitor.
Not
an ideal solution ( that would be linux where things tend to be more reliable),
but
it works.
Jared
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nges in DNS or WINS name
servers? Did anybody reboot or alter PDC? On NT host names are resolved
by asking PDC. If it cannot respond because of reboot, listener may shut
down as well. You should try modifying yur local equivalent of
nsswitch.conf. whatever the name is.
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Somebody might have changed network configuration. Did you look into
the listener.log ?
On 12/17/2003 02:19:43 PM, "QuijadaReina, Julio C" wrote:
> Hi all,
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> For the last couple of weeks, I have experienced listener down times.
> Th
going down
for no reason. I was running 8.1.7.4 with 8.1.7 listeners at the
time. I changed the ports to non-default ports and upgraded to 9.
And haven't had a problem since.
"QuijadaReina, Julio C" wrote:
Hi all,
For the last couple of weeks, I have
experienced listener
Hi all,
For the last couple of weeks, I have experienced listener down
times. The listener will work fine for say a week, and then all the sudden it
will no longer allow connections from remote machines. Clients use SQL*plus to
connect. Interestingly enough, on the actual server I am ab
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Anjan,
Kind of strange there is no lib32 dir
under your $ORACLE_HOME. Hummm…. try setting the following on the user’s
.profile or on your user’s shell startup file:
LD_LIBRARY_PATH = $ORACLE_HOME/lib
LD_LIBRARY_PATH_64 = $ORACLE_HOME/lib
Maybe oracle is looking
on
>metaling, though.
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>Help,
>Stefan
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If you want your OS users to log into your
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