10g Client listener isn't configuring properly
Hi all! Here's my problem:
My workstation is named gubbs09 is on a domain named gubbsinc on my home office lan. It's OS is XP SP2. I've installed 10.2.0 client on gubbs09. I created a listener called LISTENER using the Net Configuration Assistant Tool. I'm trying to communicate with an Oracle 10g database (SID guwuprod1) on another workstation named gubbslap03.
When I try to communicate with guwuprod1, I get listener errors.
Upon investigation, I've found that LISTENER on gubbs09 is not listed in the services control panal. If I try to start the listener from a command prompt using the command "LSNRCTL start", I get this error message: 'LSNRCTL' is not recognized as an internal or external command.
Anyone know what's going on? I'm not a very knowledgeable Oracle user. Does a client even need a listener?
Thanx for any help!
I would suggest checking your path
lsntctl notmally reside in $ORACLE_HOME/bin
on your workd station you need to add that to the path as well as establish a libpath . but the question is your subject state 10g client listener. a listener is a server level entity not a client uses a tnsnames.ora files to connect to a server where a listener is running. unless you have an oracle database sitting on your workstation you probably dont need a listener.
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configure: creating libtool
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configure: creating ./config.status
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config.status: creating db_int.h
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config.status: creating include.tcl
config.status: creating db.h
config.status: creating db_config.h
So I believe configuration is fine. Make also completes fine.
~/WORKAREAS/webplatform/build/dev/20070926/db-4.6.19/build_unix> tclsh
% source ../test/test.tcl
% run_std
Test suite run started at: 09:51 09/26/07
Berkeley DB 4.6.19: (August 10, 2007)
Running environment tests
Running archive tests
Running backup tests
Running file operations tests
Running locking tests
Running logging tests
Running memory pool tests
Running transaction tests
Running deadlock detection tests
Running subdatabase tests
Running byte-order tests
Running recno backing file tests
Running DBM interface tests
Running NDBM interface tests
Running Hsearch interface tests
Running secondary index tests
Running replication tests
Running security tests
Running recovery tests
FAIL:09:51:09 (00:00:00) r: recd: bad command "handles": must be dbremove, dbrename, env, envremove, open, sequence, version, rand, random_int, srand, or debug_check
Running join test
Running btree tests
Running rbtree tests
Running queue tests
Running queueext tests
Running recno tests
Running frecno tests
Running rrecno tests
Running hash tests
UNEXPECTED OUTPUT: Berkeley DB 4.6.19: (August 10, 2007)
UNEXPECTED OUTPUT: FAIL:09:51:06 (00:00:00) r: env: bad command "handles": must be dbremove, dbrename, env, envremove, open, sequence, version, rand, random_int, srand, or debug_check
UNEXPECTED OUTPUT: FAIL:09:51:06 (00:00:00) r: archive: bad command "handles": must be dbremove, dbrename, env, envremove, open, sequence, version, rand, random_int, srand, or debug_check
UNEXPECTED OUTPUT: FAIL:09:51:06 (00:00:00) r: backup: bad command "handles": must be dbremove, dbrename, env, envremove, open, sequence, version, rand, random_int, srand, or debug_check
UNEXPECTED OUTPUT: FAIL:09:51:06 (00:00:00) r: fop: bad command "handles": must be dbremove, dbrename, env, envremove, open, sequence, version, rand, random_int, srand, or debug_check
UNEXPECTED OUTPUT: FAIL:09:51:06 (00:00:00) r: lock: bad command "handles": must be dbremove, dbrename, env, envremove, open, sequence, version, rand, random_int, srand, or debug_check
...and so on to the end. This seems to be the same issue I'd originally reported in this thread. Is there anything else I can do to troubleshoot this? I'm not a tcl expert, unfortunately.
Thanks again for your help or pointers!
--Mark -
Connecting to Oracle XE via regular 10g client - ORA-12514
I have had the 10g client installled on my computer for a while, for developing against our company Oracle databases. I have now installed the XE database locally on my computer so I can do some local development - according to the information I've been able to find the two should live side-by-side without problem.
I can still connect to our company databases just fine, but I can't get a connection to the local XE database at all.
I've added this line to tnsnames.ora:
XE = (DESCRIPTION = (ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = localhost)(PORT = 1521))(CONNECT_DATA = (SERVICE_NAME = XE)))
The error I'm getting connecting is:
ORA-12514: TNS:listener does not currently know of service requested in connect descriptor
Thanks for any help!Hi,
I did mean duplicates even between different tnsnames.ora files.
As I understand, if you XE works, you should not need do anything for that tnsnames.ora.
Just find how entry should be for client.
BTW, what tool you will use for XE? Do you need client?
E.g. if you use SQL Developer, you do not need client or set anything to tnsnames.ora
Regards,
Jari
Edited by: jarola on Jan 18, 2011 2:30 PM
BTW, it might good to search Instant Client forums if you find help there.
If you do not find answer, then it might good idea post question there.
At least for me this is more client question than XE.
Instant Client
But as I understand it should not be any problem use 10g client for XE.
I just have never done that =) -
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following are the steps tht i followed:
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Hi
installed a 10g client on winXP and trying to connect to a 9i database, im always getting
ORA-12170 TNS: Connect Timeout Occured
When i directly connect using the enterprise manager of the Server all is well. And the timeout happens even if i put non existing user names which means its not authenticating me. I tried putting the following parameters
listener.ora (Server Side)
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sqlnet.ora (Client Side)
SQLNET.RECV_TIMEOUT = 30
SQLNET.AUTHENTICATION_SERVICES= (NTS)
TRACE_LEVEL_CLIENT = ADMIN
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TRACE_LEVEL_SERVER = ADMIN
TRACE_DIRECTORY_CLIENT = D:\Oracle\Trace
TRACE_FILE_CLIENT = traceclient
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LOG_DIRECTORY_CLIENT = D:\Oracle\Trace
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SQLNET.SEND_TIMEOUT = 30
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Fatal NI connect error 12170.
VERSION INFORMATION:
TNS for 32-bit Windows: Version 10.1.0.2.0 - Production
Windows NT TCP/IP NT Protocol Adapter for 32-bit Windows: Version 10.1.0.2.0 - Production
Time: 08-FEB-2005 10:44:20
Tracing to file: D:\Oracle\Trace\traceclient_1840_1.trc
Tns error struct:
ns main err code: 12535
TNS-12535: TNS:operation timed out
ns secondary err code: 12560
nt main err code: 505
TNS-00505: Operation timed out
nt secondary err code: 60
nt OS err code: 0
Client address: <unknown>
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OEMREP =
(DESCRIPTION =
(ADDRESS_LIST =
(ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = pt-ron)(PORT = 1521))
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(SERVER = DEDICATED)
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PTORA =
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