Oracle 10g tns listener

i have installed 10g database on the same server on which 9i already exists. i did it on two machines and on comp1 everything is going well, but on comp2 (which is main server in our company) i can't connect to database i created during the 10g installation. when i try to run enterprise manager console, i'm asked for host and/or database username and password, and when i enter these things i still can not run EM. after few attempts i figure it out that there might be a problem with listeners (i found it on net) and i found out that on comp1, with which i have no problem, oracle 10g listener is running (control panel->admin tools->services), but on comp2 9i listener is running, and there is no 10g listener listed in services at all, so this could be the problem which i don't know how to solve. what should i do to register or do anything else, to have 10g listener listed in services to make it run???? if i'm wrong about listeners, tell me some other ideas and solutions to work it out.
thanks a lot to anyone willing to help !

Hi
Stop and disable the 9i listener service and to create a 10g listener with the Net Configuration Assistant (Start -> Programs -> Oracle 10 Home -> Configuration and Migration Tools -> Net Configuration Assistant). As you saw on the other macine, the 10g listener will register the 9i and the 10g databases.

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    TNS-00530: Protocol adapter error
    listener.trc with ADMIN on:
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nsevwait: 1 newly-posted event(s)
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nsevfnt: cxd: 0xd3eed0 stage 0: NT events set:
         CONNECTION REQUEST
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nsevfnt: cxd: 0xd3eed0 stage 0: NS events set:
         INCOMING CALL
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nsevwait: event is 0x1, on 2
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nsevwait: 1 posted event(s)
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nsglhe: entry
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nsmal: 536 bytes at 0xd7c1f0
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nsmal: 1632 bytes at 0xd7e638
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nsopen: opening transport...
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nttcon: entry
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nttcon: toc = 3
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nttcnp: entry
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] ntvlin: entry
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] ntvlin: exit
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nttcnp: Validnode Table IN use; err 0x0
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nttcnp: getting sockname
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nttcnp: exit
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nttcnr: entry
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nttcnr: waiting to accept a connection.
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nttcnr: getting sockname
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nttcnr: connected on ipaddr 192.168.180.112
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nttvlser: entry
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nttvlser: valid node check on incoming node 192.168.180.112
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nttvlser: Accepted Entry: 192.168.180.112
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nttcnr: exit
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nttcon: set TCP_NODELAY on 248
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nttcon: exit
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nsopen: transport is open
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nsnainit: answer
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nsnasvnainfo: NA disabled for this connection
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nainit: entry
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nagblini: entry
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nau_gin: entry
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nau_gparams: entry
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nam_gbp: Reading parameter "sqlnet.authentication_required" from parameter file
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nam_gbp: Parameter not found
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nau_gparams: Using default value "FALSE"
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nau_gslf: entry
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nam_gic: entry
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nam_gic: Counting # of items in "sqlnet.authentication_services" parameter
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nam_gic: Parameter not found
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nam_gic: Found 0 items
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nam_gic: exit
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nau_gslf: Using default value "all available adapters"
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nauss_set_state: entry
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nauss_set_state: exit
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nau_gslf: exit
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nau_gparams: exit
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nau_gin: exit
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nagblini: exit
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] na_saveprot: entry
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] na_saveprot: exit
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nacomin: entry
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nas_init: entry
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nas_init: exit
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nau_ini: entry
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] naugcp_get_connect_parameters: entry
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nauss_set_state: entry
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nauss_set_state: exit
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] naugcp_get_connect_parameters: exit
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nau_gettab: entry
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nau_gettab: exit
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nau_sini: entry
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nau_sini: exit
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nau_ini: exit
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] naeeinit: entry
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nam_gbp: Reading parameter "SQLNET.FIPS_140" from parameter file
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nam_gbp: Parameter not found
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nam_gnsp: Reading parameter "SQLNET.ENCRYPTION_SERVER" from parameter file
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nam_gnsp: Parameter not found
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] naequad: Using default value "ACCEPTED"
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nam_gic: entry
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nam_gic: Counting # of items in "SQLNET.ENCRYPTION_TYPES_SERVER" parameter
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nam_gic: Parameter not found
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nam_gic: exit
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] naesno: Using default value "all available algorithms"
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] naeshow: entry
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] naeshow: exit
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] naeeinit: exit
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] naecinit: entry
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nam_gnsp: Reading parameter "SQLNET.CRYPTO_CHECKSUM_SERVER" from parameter file
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nam_gnsp: Parameter not found
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] naequad: Using default value "ACCEPTED"
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nam_gic: entry
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nam_gic: Counting # of items in "SQLNET.CRYPTO_CHECKSUM_TYPES_SERVER" parameter
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nam_gic: Parameter not found
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nam_gic: exit
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] naesno: Using default value "all available algorithms"
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] naeshow: entry
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] naeshow: exit
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] naecinit: exit
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nadisc: entry
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nacomtm: entry
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nacompd: entry
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nacompd: exit
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nacompd: entry
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nacompd: exit
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nacomtm: exit
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nas_dis: entry
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nas_dis: exit
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nau_dis: entry
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nau_dis: exit
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] naeetrm: entry
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] naeetrm: exit
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] naectrm: entry
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] naectrm: exit
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nagbltrm: entry
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nau_gtm: entry
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nau_gtm: exit
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nagbltrm: exit
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nadisc: exit
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nainit: exit
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nsnainit: NS Connection version: 313
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nsnainit: inf->nsinfflg[0]: 0xd inf->nsinfflg[1]: 0xd
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nsnainit: "or" info flags: 0xd     Translations follow:
         native service(s) is (are) wanted
         NA disabled remotely for this connection
         NA services unavailable on both processes - negotiation not needed
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nsnainit: "or" info flags: 0xd     Translations follow:
         native service(s) is (are) wanted
         NA disabled remotely for this connection
         NA services unavailable on both processes - negotiation not needed
    "and" info flags: 0xd     Translations follow:
         native service(s) is (are) wanted
         NA disabled remotely for this connection
         NA services unavailable on both processes - negotiation not needed
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nsopen: global context check-in (to slot 7) complete
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nsopen: lcl[0]=0x34ffefff, lcl[1]=0x12003, gbl[0]=0x7abf, gbl[1]=0x2001, tdu=32767, sdu=8192
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nsdo: cid=7, opcode=65, bl=0, what=0, uflgs=0x0, cflgs=0x2
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nsdo: rank=64, nsctxrnk=0
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nsdo: nsctx: state=7, flg=0x4000, mvd=0
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nsdo: nsctxrnk=0
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nsanswer: deferring connect attempt; at stage 5
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nsevreg: begin registration process for 7
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nsevreg: sgt=0, evn=4, evt[2]=0x0
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nsevreg: begin notification process for 7
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nsrah: setting transport read mode (2)
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nttctl: entry
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nttctl: Clearing non-blocking mode
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nttctl: entry
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nttctl: Setting connection into async mode
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nsevreg: rdm=2, sgt=0, evt[0]=0x20, [1]=0x20, [2]=0x0, nrg=0
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nsevreg: registering for 0x20
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nttmrd: entry
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nttrd: entry
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] snttcallback: entry
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] snttcallback: exit
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nttrd: socket 248 had bytes read=316
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nttrd: exit
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nsglhe: exit
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nsevwait: 7 registered connection(s)
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nsevwait: 1 pre-posted event(s)
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nsevwait: waiting for transport event (0 thru 7)...
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nsevwait: 0 newly-posted event(s)
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nsevwait: 1 pre-posted event(s)
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nsevdansw: at STAGE 5
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nsdo: cid=7, opcode=68, bl=2040, what=8, uflgs=0x0, cflgs=0x3
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nsdo: rank=64, nsctxrnk=0
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nsdo: nsctx: state=14, flg=0x4004, mvd=0
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nsdo: gtn=10, gtc=10, ptn=10, ptc=8155
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nscon: doing connect handshake...
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nscon: recving a packet
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nsprecv: 316 bytes from leftover
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nsprecv: tlen=316, plen=58, type=1
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nsprecv: 258 bytes to leftover
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nscon: got NSPTCN packet
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nsconneg: vsn=313, lov=300, opt=0x0, sdu=2048, tdu=32767, ntc=0x860e
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nsconneg: vsn=313, gbl=0x1, sdu=2048, tdu=32767
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nscon: got 248 bytes connect data
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nscon: got 248 bytes connect data
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nsdo: nsctxrnk=0
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nsevdrcvreq: recving connect data
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nsdo: cid=7, opcode=68, bl=248, what=1, uflgs=0x4001, cflgs=0x0
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nsdo: nsctx: state=2, flg=0x4004, mvd=0
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nsdo: gtn=58, gtc=58, ptn=10, ptc=2011
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nsrdr: recving a packet
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nsprecv: 258 bytes from leftover
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nsprecv: tlen=258, plen=258, type=6
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nsrdr: got NSPTDA packet
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nsrdr: NSPTDA flags: 0x0
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nsdo: what=1, bl=248
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nsdo: 248 bytes from NS buffer
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nsevdrcvreq: got 248 bytes connect data
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nsevdansw: exit
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nsevwait: event is 0x20, on 7
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nsevwait: 1 posted event(s)
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nsglhe: entry
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nsglfc: Assume establishing a connection...
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nsglfc: command = establish
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nsglauthorized: entry
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nsglecmd: entry
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nttaddr2bnd: entry
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nttaddr2bnd: exit
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nsglbgetRSPidx: entry
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nsglbgetRSPidx: returning ecode=0
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nsglbgetRSPidx: exit
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nsglb: entry
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nsglb: exit
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nsc2addr: (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=BEQ)(PROGRAM=oracle)(ARGV0=oraclebuild)(ARGS='(LOCAL=NO)'))
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nlpcaini: entry
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nlpcaini: prg = oracle
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nlpcaini: arg[0] = oraclebuild
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nlpcaini: arg[1] = (LOCAL=NO)
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nlpcaini: exit
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nsbeqaddr: connecting...
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] ntpcon: entry
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] ntpcon: toc = 1
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] sntpcall: entry
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] snlpcss: entry
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] snlpcss: Unable to spawn Oracle oracle (LOCAL=NO) build, error 258.
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] sntpcall: exit
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] ntpcon: exit
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nserror: nsres: id=7, op=72, ns=12560, ns2=0; nt[0]=530, nt[1]=0, nt[2]=0; ora[0]=0, ora[1]=0, ora[2]=0
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nsglrespond: entry
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nsdo: cid=7, opcode=67, bl=161, what=10, uflgs=0x0, cflgs=0x3
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nsdo: rank=64, nsctxrnk=0
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nsdo: nsctx: state=2, flg=0x4004, mvd=0
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nsdo: gtn=258, gtc=258, ptn=10, ptc=2011
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nscon: sending NSPTRF packet
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nspsend: plen=173, type=4
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nttmwr: entry
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nttwr: entry
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] snttcallback: entry
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] snttcallback: exit
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nttwr: socket 248 had bytes written=173
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nttwr: exit
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nspsend: 173 bytes to transport
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nsdo: nsctxrnk=0
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nstimarmed: no timer allocated
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nttctl: entry
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nttctl: entry
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nsdo: cid=7, opcode=66, bl=0, what=0, uflgs=0x0, cflgs=0x2
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nsdo: rank=64, nsctxrnk=0
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nsdo: nsctx: state=2, flg=0x4000, mvd=0
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nsevunreg: cid=7, sgt=0, rdm=2
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nsrah: re-setting transport read mode
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nttctl: entry
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nttctl: Clearing async mode
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nsevunreg: 6 registered connection(s)
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nsdo: nsctxrnk=0
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nsclose: closing transport
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nttdisc: entry
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nttdisc: Closed socket 248
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nttdisc: exit
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nsclose: global context check-out (from slot 7) complete
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nsmfr: 1632 bytes at 0xd7e638
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nsmfr: 536 bytes at 0xd7c1f0
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nsgldissolve: entry
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nsgldissolve: Deallocating cxd 0xd7c608.
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nsgldissolve: exit
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nsglrespond: exit
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nsglecmd: exit
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nsglhe: exit
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nsevwait: 6 registered connection(s)
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nsevwait: 0 pre-posted event(s)
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:42:011] nsevwait: waiting for transport event (0 thru 6)...
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:45:136] snttcallback: entry
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:45:136] snttcallback: op = 5, bytes = 170, err = 0
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:45:136] snttcallback: exit
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:45:136] nsevwait: 0 newly-posted event(s)
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:45:136] nsevfnt: cxd: 0xd597c8 stage 0: NT events set:
         READ
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:45:136] nsevfnt: cxd: 0xd597c8 stage 0: NS events set:
         INCOMING SEND
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:45:136] nsevwait: event is 0x2, on 4
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:45:136] nsevwait: 1 posted event(s)
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:45:136] nsglhe: entry
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:45:136] nsglrohe: entry
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:45:136] nsdo: cid=4, opcode=68, bl=8196, what=0, uflgs=0x0, cflgs=0x3
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:45:136] nsdo: rank=64, nsctxrnk=0
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:45:136] nsdo: nsctx: state=8, flg=0x400c, mvd=0
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:45:136] nsdo: gtn=258, gtc=258, ptn=10, ptc=8155
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:45:136] nsrdr: recving a packet
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:45:136] nsprecv: 170 bytes from leftover
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:45:136] nsprecv: tlen=170, plen=170, type=6
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:45:136] nttmrd: entry
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:45:136] nttrd: entry
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:45:136] ntt2err: entry
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:45:136] ntt2err: soc 296 error - operation=5, ntresnt[0]=524, ntresnt[1]=997, ntresnt[2]=0
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:45:136] ntt2err: exit
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:45:136] nttrd: exit
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:45:136] nsrdr: got NSPTDA packet
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:45:136] nsrdr: NSPTDA flags: 0x0
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:45:136] nsdo: what=1, bl=8196
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:45:136] nsdo: 160 bytes from NS buffer
    [27-APR-2004 11:28:45:136] nsdo: nsctxrnk=0
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