SingleSignOn (Linux Server, Windows Clients)
Hallo,
we want to use SSO in our company.
Our SAP System is running on Linux and the users have all Windows XP or Win7 clients.
Where can I find informations on how to install SSO in our environment.
We think that we need the Kerbors Protokoll for SSO.
Thanks
Arnfried
Sorry for the missing information about the SAP System.
We have ECC 6.04 running on Linux GNU SLES-9 x86_64 cc4.1.2 Dec 1 2010 2 with an MaxDB.
Currently we have only installed an ABAP-Stack.
In the future maybe we need also an JAVA-Stack for IPC.
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Installed Oracle 11g on Linux VM. Tried connecting from Tora/SqlDeveloper from Windows machine, but fails. TNSPING fails. PING works fine. Any idea how to resolve below issue?
Below is the info and checks made :
[oracle@oraclelinux6 admin]$ more *.ora
listener.ora
# listener.ora Network Configuration File: /apps/app/oracle/product/11.2.0/dbhome_1/network/admin/listener.ora
# Generated by Oracle configuration tools.
SID_LIST_LISTENER =
(SID_LIST =
(SID_DESC =
(GLOBAL_DBNAME = orcl)
(ORACLE_HOME = /apps/app/oracle/product/11.2.0/dbhome_1)
(SID_NAME = orcl)
LISTENERLX =
(DESCRIPTION_LIST =
(DESCRIPTION =
(ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = localhost)(PORT = 1521))
ADR_BASE_LISTENER = /apps/app/oracle
sqlnet.ora
# sqlnet.ora Network Configuration File: /apps/app/oracle/product/11.2.0/dbhome_1/network/admin/sqlnet.ora
# Generated by Oracle configuration tools.
NAMES.DIRECTORY_PATH= (TNSNAMES, EZCONNECT)
ADR_BASE = /apps/app/oracle
SQLNET.EXPIRE_TIME=10
SQLNET.INBOUND_CONNECT_TIMEOUT=240
tnsnames.ora
# tnsnames.ora Network Configuration File: /apps/app/oracle/product/11.2.0/dbhome_1/network/admin/tnsnames.ora
# Generated by Oracle configuration tools.
ORCL =
(DESCRIPTION =
(ADDRESS_LIST =
(ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = localhost)(PORT = 1521))
(CONNECT_DATA =
(SERVICE_NAME = orcl)
[oracle@oraclelinux6 admin]$
[oracle@oraclelinux6 admin]$ ifconfig
eth1 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 08:00:27:CA:B7:5D
inet addr:192.168.1.121 Bcast:192.168.1.255 Mask:255.255.255.0
inet6 addr: fe80::a00:27ff:feca:b75d/64 Scope:Link
UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1
RX packets:243465 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
TX packets:143708 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000
RX bytes:347575845 (331.4 MiB) TX bytes:9778008 (9.3 MiB)
lo Link encap:Local Loopback
inet addr:127.0.0.1 Mask:255.0.0.0
inet6 addr: ::1/128 Scope:Host
UP LOOPBACK RUNNING MTU:16436 Metric:1
RX packets:36859 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
TX packets:36859 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
collisions:0 txqueuelen:0
RX bytes:2400424 (2.2 MiB) TX bytes:2400424 (2.2 MiB)
virbr0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 52:54:00:8D:63:05
inet addr:192.168.122.1 Bcast:192.168.122.255 Mask:255.255.255.0
UP BROADCAST MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1
RX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
TX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
collisions:0 txqueuelen:0
RX bytes:0 (0.0 b) TX bytes:0 (0.0 b)
[oracle@oraclelinux6 admin]$ hostname
oraclelinux6.localdomain
[oracle@oraclelinux6 admin]$ more /etc/hosts
127.0.0.1 localhost localhost.localdomain localhost4 localhost4.localdomain4
::1 localhost localhost.localdomain localhost6 localhost6.localdomain6
10.0.2.15 oraclelinux6.localdomain
[oracle@oraclelinux6 admin]$
[oracle@oraclelinux6 admin]$ sqlplus system@orcl
SQL*Plus: Release 11.2.0.1.0 Production on Mon Dec 2 08:19:59 2013
Copyright (c) 1982, 2009, Oracle. All rights reserved.
Enter password:
ERROR:
ORA-12514: TNS:listener does not currently know of service requested in connect
descriptor
Enter user-name: system
Enter password:
Connected to:
Oracle Database 11g Enterprise Edition Release 11.2.0.1.0 - 64bit Production
With the Partitioning, OLAP, Data Mining and Real Application Testing options
SQL> set head off
SQL> select * from v$instance;
1 orcl
oraclelinux6.localdomain
11.2.0.1.0 01-DEC-13 OPEN NO 1 STOPPED
ALLOWED NO ACTIVE PRIMARY_INSTANCE NORMAL NO
SQL> select * from v$database;
1360274593 ORCL 26-NOV-13 945184 26-NOV-13
1 15-AUG-09 NOARCHIVELOG 1071075
1033565 CURRENT 26-NOV-13 1283 1094699
02-DEC-13 NOT ALLOWED 26-NOV-13 READ WRITE MAXIMUM PERFORMANCE
UNPROTECTED ENABLED 1360252065 1360252065 PRIMARY
945184 DISABLED NOT ALLOWED DISABLED NONE NO NO
NO NO 13
Linux x86 64-bit
2 2 1094771
NO NO NO orcl
0 DISABLED
0
NO NO
LSNRCTL> show inbound_connect_timeout
Connecting to (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=)(PORT=1521))
TNS-12535: TNS:operation timed out
TNS-12560: TNS:protocol adapter error
TNS-00505: Operation timed out
LSNRCTL>
[oracle@oraclelinux6 admin]$ tnsping orcl
TNS Ping Utility for Linux: Version 11.2.0.1.0 - Production on 02-DEC-2013 08:11:34
Copyright (c) 1997, 2009, Oracle. All rights reserved.
Used parameter files:
/apps/app/oracle/product/11.2.0/dbhome_1/network/admin/sqlnet.ora
Used TNSNAMES adapter to resolve the alias
Attempting to contact (DESCRIPTION = (ADDRESS_LIST = (ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = localhost)(PORT = 1521))) (CONNECT_DATA = (SERVICE_NAME = orcl)))
OK (0 msec)
<msg time='2013-12-02T08:11:55.728-08:00' org_id='oracle' comp_id='tnslsnr'
type='UNKNOWN' level='16' host_id='oraclelinux6.localdomain'
host_addr='10.0.2.15'>
<txt>TNS-12514: TNS:listener does not currently know of service requested in connect descriptor
</txt>
</msg>
<msg time='2013-12-02T08:13:23.444-08:00' org_id='oracle' comp_id='tnslsnr'
type='UNKNOWN' level='16' host_id='oraclelinux6.localdomain'
host_addr='10.0.2.15'>
<txt>02-DEC-2013 08:13:23 * (CONNECT_DATA=(SERVICE_NAME=orcl)(CID=(PROGRAM=sqlplus)(HOST=oraclelinux6.localdomain)(USER=oracle))) * (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=127.0.0.1)(PORT=60806)) * establish * orcl * 12514
</txt>
</msg>
<msg time='2013-12-02T08:13:23.444-08:00' org_id='oracle' comp_id='tnslsnr'
type='UNKNOWN' level='16' host_id='oraclelinux6.localdomain'
host_addr='10.0.2.15'>
<txt>TNS-12514: TNS:listener does not currently know of service requested in connect descriptor
</txt>
</msg>
<msg time='2013-12-02T08:19:54.141-08:00' org_id='oracle' comp_id='tnslsnr'
type='UNKNOWN' level='16' host_id='oraclelinux6.localdomain'
host_addr='10.0.2.15'>
<txt>02-DEC-2013 08:19:54 * service_update * orcl * 0
</txt>
</msg>
<msg time='2013-12-02T08:20:00.146-08:00' org_id='oracle' comp_id='tnslsnr'
type='UNKNOWN' level='16' host_id='oraclelinux6.localdomain'
host_addr='10.0.2.15'>
<txt>02-DEC-2013 08:20:00 * service_update * orcl * 0
</txt>
</msg>
<msg time='2013-12-02T08:20:03.639-08:00' org_id='oracle' comp_id='tnslsnr'
type='UNKNOWN' level='16' host_id='oraclelinux6.localdomain'
host_addr='10.0.2.15'>
<txt>02-DEC-2013 08:20:03 * (CONNECT_DATA=(SERVICE_NAME=orcl)(CID=(PROGRAM=sqlplus)(HOST=oraclelinux6.localdomain)(USER=oracle))) * (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=127.0.0.1)(PORT=60970)) * establish * orcl * 12514
</txt>
</msg>
<msg time='2013-12-02T08:20:03.639-08:00' org_id='oracle' comp_id='tnslsnr'
type='UNKNOWN' level='16' host_id='oraclelinux6.localdomain'
host_addr='10.0.2.15'>
<txt>TNS-12514: TNS:listener does not currently know of service requested in connect descriptor
</txt>
</msg>
[oracle@oraclelinux6 admin]$ lsnrctl status
LSNRCTL for Linux: Version 11.2.0.1.0 - Production on 02-DEC-2013 08:25:38
Copyright (c) 1991, 2009, Oracle. All rights reserved.
Connecting to (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=)(PORT=1521))
TNS-12535: TNS:operation timed out
TNS-12560: TNS:protocol adapter error
TNS-00505: Operation timed out
[oracle@oraclelinux6 admin]$
[oracle@oraclelinux6 admin]$ lsnrctl status LISTENERLX
LSNRCTL for Linux: Version 11.2.0.1.0 - Production on 02-DEC-2013 08:29:23
Copyright (c) 1991, 2009, Oracle. All rights reserved.
Connecting to (DESCRIPTION=(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=TCP)(HOST=localhost)(PORT=1521)))
STATUS of the LISTENER
Alias LISTENERLX
Version TNSLSNR for Linux: Version 11.2.0.1.0 - Production
Start Date 02-DEC-2013 07:55:29
Uptime 0 days 0 hr. 33 min. 54 sec
Trace Level off
Security ON: Local OS Authentication
SNMP OFF
Listener Parameter File /apps/app/oracle/product/11.2.0/dbhome_1/network/admin/listener.ora
Listener Log File /apps/app/oracle/product/11.2.0/dbhome_1/log/diag/tnslsnr/oraclelinux6/listenerlx/alert/log.xml
Listening Endpoints Summary...
(DESCRIPTION=(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=127.0.0.1)(PORT=1521)))
Services Summary...
Service "orcl.localdomain" has 1 instance(s).
Instance "orcl", status READY, has 1 handler(s) for this service...
Service "orclXDB.localdomain" has 1 instance(s).
Instance "orcl", status READY, has 1 handler(s) for this service...
The command completed successfully
[oracle@oraclelinux6 admin]$
CLIENT SIDE :
C:\Windows\system32>ping 192.168.1.121
Pinging 192.168.1.121 with 32 bytes of data:
Reply from 192.168.1.121: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=64
Reply from 192.168.1.121: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=64
Reply from 192.168.1.121: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=64
Reply from 192.168.1.121: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=64
Ping statistics for 192.168.1.121:
Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss),
Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
Minimum = 0ms, Maximum = 0ms, Average = 0ms
C:\Windows\system32>tnsping ORACLELINUX6
TNS Ping Utility for 64-bit Windows: Version 11.2.0.1.0 - Production on 03-DEC-2013 01:30:13
Copyright (c) 1997, 2010, Oracle. All rights reserved.
Used parameter files:
D:\app\Laasya\product\11.2.0\dbhome_1\network\admin\sqlnet.ora
Used TNSNAMES adapter to resolve the alias
Attempting to contact (DESCRIPTION = (ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = 192.168.1.121)(PORT = 1521)) (C
ONNECT_DATA = (SERVICE_NAME = orcl)))
TNS-12535: TNS:operation timed out
# tnsnames.ora Network Configuration File: D:\app\Laasya\product\11.2.0\dbhome_1\network\admin\tnsnames.ora
# Generated by Oracle configuration tools.
ORACLR_CONNECTION_DATA =
(DESCRIPTION =
(ADDRESS_LIST =
(ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = IPC)(KEY = EXTPROC1522))
(CONNECT_DATA =
(SID = CLRExtProc)
(PRESENTATION = RO)
LISTENER_ORCL =
(ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = Laasya-PC)(PORT = 1522))
ORCL =
(DESCRIPTION =
(ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = Laasya-PC)(PORT = 1522))
(CONNECT_DATA =
(SERVER = DEDICATED)
(SERVICE_NAME = orcl)
ORACLELINUX6 =
(DESCRIPTION =
(ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = 192.168.1.121)(PORT = 1521))
(CONNECT_DATA =
(SERVICE_NAME = orcl)f0c7e0f7-dab5-4b63-a36c-04b7e8eb552d wrote:
Installed Oracle 11g on Linux VM. Tried connecting from Tora/SqlDeveloper from Windows machine, but fails. TNSPING fails. PING works fine. Any idea how to resolve below issue?
Below is the info and checks made :
[oracle@oraclelinux6 admin]$ more *.ora
listener.ora
# listener.ora Network Configuration File: /apps/app/oracle/product/11.2.0/dbhome_1/network/admin/listener.ora
# Generated by Oracle configuration tools.
SID_LIST_LISTENER =
(SID_LIST =
(SID_DESC =
(GLOBAL_DBNAME = orcl)
(ORACLE_HOME = /apps/app/oracle/product/11.2.0/dbhome_1)
(SID_NAME = orcl)
LISTENERLX =
It is pointless, and just adds to the confusion, to name your listener anything other than the default name of LISTENER
(DESCRIPTION_LIST =
(DESCRIPTION =
(ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = localhost)(PORT = 1521))
Client requests to 'localhost' (or its ip address of 127.0.0.1) never leave the client machine. Hence, any listener configured for that address will never receive a request from any other machine.
ADR_BASE_LISTENER = /apps/app/oracle
sqlnet.ora
# sqlnet.ora Network Configuration File: /apps/app/oracle/product/11.2.0/dbhome_1/network/admin/sqlnet.ora
# Generated by Oracle configuration tools.
NAMES.DIRECTORY_PATH= (TNSNAMES, EZCONNECT)
ADR_BASE = /apps/app/oracle
SQLNET.EXPIRE_TIME=10
SQLNET.INBOUND_CONNECT_TIMEOUT=240
tnsnames.ora
# tnsnames.ora Network Configuration File: /apps/app/oracle/product/11.2.0/dbhome_1/network/admin/tnsnames.ora
# Generated by Oracle configuration tools.
ORCL =
(DESCRIPTION =
(ADDRESS_LIST =
(ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = localhost)(PORT = 1521))
See comment above regarding 'localhost'.
(CONNECT_DATA =
(SERVICE_NAME = orcl)
[oracle@oraclelinux6 admin]$
[oracle@oraclelinux6 admin]$ ifconfig
eth1 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 08:00:27:CA:B7:5D
inet addr:192.168.1.121 Bcast:192.168.1.255 Mask:255.255.255.0
inet6 addr: fe80::a00:27ff:feca:b75d/64 Scope:Link
UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1
RX packets:243465 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
TX packets:143708 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000
RX bytes:347575845 (331.4 MiB) TX bytes:9778008 (9.3 MiB)
lo Link encap:Local Loopback
inet addr:127.0.0.1 Mask:255.0.0.0
inet6 addr: ::1/128 Scope:Host
UP LOOPBACK RUNNING MTU:16436 Metric:1
RX packets:36859 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
TX packets:36859 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
collisions:0 txqueuelen:0
RX bytes:2400424 (2.2 MiB) TX bytes:2400424 (2.2 MiB)
virbr0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 52:54:00:8D:63:05
inet addr:192.168.122.1 Bcast:192.168.122.255 Mask:255.255.255.0
UP BROADCAST MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1
RX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
TX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
collisions:0 txqueuelen:0
RX bytes:0 (0.0 b) TX bytes:0 (0.0 b)
[oracle@oraclelinux6 admin]$ hostname
oraclelinux6.localdomain
[oracle@oraclelinux6 admin]$ more /etc/hosts
127.0.0.1 localhost localhost.localdomain localhost4 localhost4.localdomain4
::1 localhost localhost.localdomain localhost6 localhost6.localdomain6
10.0.2.15 oraclelinux6.localdomain
where did that 10.0.2.15 address come from? You don't have any network adapters configured for that address
[oracle@oraclelinux6 admin]$
[oracle@oraclelinux6 admin]$ sqlplus system@orcl
SQL*Plus: Release 11.2.0.1.0 Production on Mon Dec 2 08:19:59 2013
Copyright (c) 1982, 2009, Oracle. All rights reserved.
Enter password:
ERROR:
ORA-12514: TNS:listener does not currently know of service requested in connect
descriptor
A well-documented error.
see: http://edstevensdba.wordpress.com/2011/03/19/ora-12514/ (ora-12514 Listener does not know of requested service )
Enter user-name: system
Enter password:
Connected to:
Oracle Database 11g Enterprise Edition Release 11.2.0.1.0 - 64bit Production
With the Partitioning, OLAP, Data Mining and Real Application Testing options
Since you did not use a tns service name ('@orcl') this was a bequeth connection to a local database.
SQL> set head off
SQL> select * from v$instance;
1 orcl
oraclelinux6.localdomain
11.2.0.1.0 01-DEC-13 OPEN NO 1 STOPPED
ALLOWED NO ACTIVE PRIMARY_INSTANCE NORMAL NO
SQL> select * from v$database;
1360274593 ORCL 26-NOV-13 945184 26-NOV-13
1 15-AUG-09 NOARCHIVELOG 1071075
1033565 CURRENT 26-NOV-13 1283 1094699
02-DEC-13 NOT ALLOWED 26-NOV-13 READ WRITE MAXIMUM PERFORMANCE
UNPROTECTED ENABLED 1360252065 1360252065 PRIMARY
945184 DISABLED NOT ALLOWED DISABLED NONE NO NO
NO NO 13
Linux x86 64-bit
2 2 1094771
NO NO NO orcl
0 DISABLED
0
NO NO
LSNRCTL> show inbound_connect_timeout
Connecting to (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=)(PORT=1521))
TNS-12535: TNS:operation timed out
TNS-12560: TNS:protocol adapter error
TNS-00505: Operation timed out
LSNRCTL>
[oracle@oraclelinux6 admin]$ tnsping orcl
TNS Ping Utility for Linux: Version 11.2.0.1.0 - Production on 02-DEC-2013 08:11:34
Copyright (c) 1997, 2009, Oracle. All rights reserved.
Used parameter files:
/apps/app/oracle/product/11.2.0/dbhome_1/network/admin/sqlnet.ora
Used TNSNAMES adapter to resolve the alias
Attempting to contact (DESCRIPTION = (ADDRESS_LIST = (ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = localhost)(PORT = 1521))) (CONNECT_DATA = (SERVICE_NAME = orcl)))
OK (0 msec)
<msg time='2013-12-02T08:11:55.728-08:00' org_id='oracle' comp_id='tnslsnr'
type='UNKNOWN' level='16' host_id='oraclelinux6.localdomain'
host_addr='10.0.2.15'>
<txt>TNS-12514: TNS:listener does not currently know of service requested in connect descriptor
</txt>
</msg>
<msg time='2013-12-02T08:13:23.444-08:00' org_id='oracle' comp_id='tnslsnr'
type='UNKNOWN' level='16' host_id='oraclelinux6.localdomain'
host_addr='10.0.2.15'>
<txt>02-DEC-2013 08:13:23 * (CONNECT_DATA=(SERVICE_NAME=orcl)(CID=(PROGRAM=sqlplus)(HOST=oraclelinux6.localdomain)(USER=oracle))) * (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=127.0.0.1)(PORT=60806)) * establish * orcl * 12514
</txt>
</msg>
<msg time='2013-12-02T08:13:23.444-08:00' org_id='oracle' comp_id='tnslsnr'
type='UNKNOWN' level='16' host_id='oraclelinux6.localdomain'
host_addr='10.0.2.15'>
<txt>TNS-12514: TNS:listener does not currently know of service requested in connect descriptor
</txt>
</msg>
<msg time='2013-12-02T08:19:54.141-08:00' org_id='oracle' comp_id='tnslsnr'
type='UNKNOWN' level='16' host_id='oraclelinux6.localdomain'
host_addr='10.0.2.15'>
<txt>02-DEC-2013 08:19:54 * service_update * orcl * 0
</txt>
</msg>
<msg time='2013-12-02T08:20:00.146-08:00' org_id='oracle' comp_id='tnslsnr'
type='UNKNOWN' level='16' host_id='oraclelinux6.localdomain'
host_addr='10.0.2.15'>
<txt>02-DEC-2013 08:20:00 * service_update * orcl * 0
</txt>
</msg>
<msg time='2013-12-02T08:20:03.639-08:00' org_id='oracle' comp_id='tnslsnr'
type='UNKNOWN' level='16' host_id='oraclelinux6.localdomain'
host_addr='10.0.2.15'>
<txt>02-DEC-2013 08:20:03 * (CONNECT_DATA=(SERVICE_NAME=orcl)(CID=(PROGRAM=sqlplus)(HOST=oraclelinux6.localdomain)(USER=oracle))) * (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=127.0.0.1)(PORT=60970)) * establish * orcl * 12514
</txt>
</msg>
<msg time='2013-12-02T08:20:03.639-08:00' org_id='oracle' comp_id='tnslsnr'
type='UNKNOWN' level='16' host_id='oraclelinux6.localdomain'
host_addr='10.0.2.15'>
<txt>TNS-12514: TNS:listener does not currently know of service requested in connect descriptor
</txt>
</msg>
[oracle@oraclelinux6 admin]$ lsnrctl status
LSNRCTL for Linux: Version 11.2.0.1.0 - Production on 02-DEC-2013 08:25:38
Copyright (c) 1991, 2009, Oracle. All rights reserved.
Connecting to (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=)(PORT=1521))
TNS-12535: TNS:operation timed out
TNS-12560: TNS:protocol adapter error
TNS-00505: Operation timed out
[oracle@oraclelinux6 admin]$
[oracle@oraclelinux6 admin]$ lsnrctl status LISTENERLX
LSNRCTL for Linux: Version 11.2.0.1.0 - Production on 02-DEC-2013 08:29:23
Copyright (c) 1991, 2009, Oracle. All rights reserved.
Connecting to (DESCRIPTION=(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=TCP)(HOST=localhost)(PORT=1521)))
STATUS of the LISTENER
Alias LISTENERLX
Version TNSLSNR for Linux: Version 11.2.0.1.0 - Production
Start Date 02-DEC-2013 07:55:29
Uptime 0 days 0 hr. 33 min. 54 sec
Trace Level off
Security ON: Local OS Authentication
SNMP OFF
Listener Parameter File /apps/app/oracle/product/11.2.0/dbhome_1/network/admin/listener.ora
Listener Log File /apps/app/oracle/product/11.2.0/dbhome_1/log/diag/tnslsnr/oraclelinux6/listenerlx/alert/log.xml
Listening Endpoints Summary...
(DESCRIPTION=(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=127.0.0.1)(PORT=1521)))
See previous comments regarding localhost and 127.0.0.1
Services Summary...
Service "orcl.localdomain" has 1 instance(s).
Instance "orcl", status READY, has 1 handler(s) for this service...
Service "orclXDB.localdomain" has 1 instance(s).
Instance "orcl", status READY, has 1 handler(s) for this service...
The command completed successfully
[oracle@oraclelinux6 admin]$
CLIENT SIDE :
C:\Windows\system32>ping 192.168.1.121
Pinging 192.168.1.121 with 32 bytes of data:
Reply from 192.168.1.121: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=64
Reply from 192.168.1.121: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=64
Reply from 192.168.1.121: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=64
Reply from 192.168.1.121: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=64
Ping statistics for 192.168.1.121:
Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss),
Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
Minimum = 0ms, Maximum = 0ms, Average = 0ms
C:\Windows\system32>tnsping ORACLELINUX6
TNS Ping Utility for 64-bit Windows: Version 11.2.0.1.0 - Production on 03-DEC-2013 01:30:13
Copyright (c) 1997, 2010, Oracle. All rights reserved.
Used parameter files:
D:\app\Laasya\product\11.2.0\dbhome_1\network\admin\sqlnet.ora
Used TNSNAMES adapter to resolve the alias
Attempting to contact (DESCRIPTION = (ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = 192.168.1.121)(PORT = 1521)) (C
ONNECT_DATA = (SERVICE_NAME = orcl)))
TNS-12535: TNS:operation timed out
# tnsnames.ora Network Configuration File: D:\app\Laasya\product\11.2.0\dbhome_1\network\admin\tnsnames.ora
# Generated by Oracle configuration tools.
ORACLR_CONNECTION_DATA =
(DESCRIPTION =
(ADDRESS_LIST =
(ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = IPC)(KEY = EXTPROC1522))
(CONNECT_DATA =
(SID = CLRExtProc)
(PRESENTATION = RO)
LISTENER_ORCL =
(ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = Laasya-PC)(PORT = 1522))
ORCL =
(DESCRIPTION =
(ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = Laasya-PC)(PORT = 1522))
(CONNECT_DATA =
(SERVER = DEDICATED)
(SERVICE_NAME = orcl)
ORACLELINUX6 =
(DESCRIPTION =
(ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = 192.168.1.121)(PORT = 1521))
(CONNECT_DATA =
(SERVICE_NAME = orcl)
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I installed VMWare V5.5 (downloaded from oracle site) and then installed Linux on it as guest OS. I have Oracle database 11g R1 intalled on Linux.
I can ping the Linux server from Windows.
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Listener.ora on Linux
SID_LIST_LISTENER =
(SID_LIST =
(SID_DESC =
(SID_NAME =CLRExtProc)
(ORACLE_HOME = /u01/app/oracle/product/11.1.0/db_2)
(PROGRAM = extproc)
(SID_DESC=
(GLOBAL_DBNAME=orcl)
(ORACLE_HOME=/u01/app/oracle/product/11.1.0/db_2)
(SID_NAME=orcl)
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(ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = IPC)(KEY = EXTPROC1521))
(ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST =192.168.159.132)(PORT = 1521)) ) )
Tnsnames.ora on linux
ORCL =
(DESCRIPTION =
(ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = 192.168.159.132)(PORT = 1521))
(CONNECT_DATA =
(SERVER = DEDICATED)
(SERVICE_NAME = orcl)
Sqlnet.ora on Linux
NAMES.DIRECTORY_PATH= (TNSNAMES, EZCONNECT)
SQLNET.INBOUND_CONNECT_TIMEOUT = 300
SQLNET.SEND_TIMEOUT = 300
SQLNET.RECV_TIMEOUT = 300
Windows files
Tnsnames.ora on Windows
ORCL =
(DESCRIPTION =
(ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST =192.168.159.132 )(PORT = 1521))
(CONNECT_DATA =
(SERVER = DEDICATED)
(SERVICE_NAME = orcl) )
Sqlnet.ora on Windows
SQLNET.AUTHENTICATION_SERVICES= (NTS)
NAMES.DIRECTORY_PATH= (TNSNAMES, EZCONNECT)
SQLNET.INBOUND_CONNECT_TIMEOUT = 300
SQLNET.SEND_TIMEOUT = 300
SQLNET.RECV_TIMEOUT = 300
The error on windows
ping results on windows
C:\Users\sri>ping 192.168.159.132
Pinging 192.168.159.132 with 32 bytes of data:
Reply from 192.168.159.132: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=64
Reply from 192.168.159.132: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=64
Reply from 192.168.159.132: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=64
Reply from 192.168.159.132: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=64
Ping statistics for 192.168.159.132:
Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss),
Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
Minimum = 0ms, Maximum = 0ms, Average = 0ms
C:\Users\sri>tnsping orcl
TNS Ping Utility for 64-bit Windows: Version 11.2.0.1.0 - Production on 23-JUL-2010 19:55:56
Copyright (c) 1997, 2010, Oracle. All rights reserved.
Used parameter files:
C:\or11g\product\11.2.0\dbhome_1\network\admin\sqlnet.ora
**Used TNSNAMES adapter to resolve the alias**
**Attempting to contact (DESCRIPTION = (ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST =192.168.159.132)(PORT = 1**
**521)) (CONNECT_DATA = (SERVER = DEDICATED) (SERVICE_NAME = orcl)))**
**TNS-12535: TNS:operation timed out**# sqlnet.ora Network Configuration File: C:\or11g\product\11.2.0\dbhome_1\network\admin\sqlnet.ora
# Generated by Oracle configuration tools.
# This file is actually generated by netca. But if customers choose to
# install "Software Only", this file wont exist and without the native
# authentication, they will not be able to connect to the database on NT.
SQLNET.AUTHENTICATION_SERVICES= (NTS)
NAMES.DIRECTORY_PATH= (TNSNAMES, EZCONNECT)
SQLNET.INBOUND_CONNECT_TIMEOUT = 300
SQLNET.SEND_TIMEOUT = 300
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Using Windows NT 4.0 client program connecting to oracle 8i linux server
Dear sir/madam,
Recently, I have successfully installed Oracle 8i in my red hat linux database server. I am disappointed because I can find client side Oracle Enterprise Manager in my linux server even I have installed client program in my linux database server.
Next, I install Oracle 8i client side program (windows NT/2000 version) in my Windows NT 4.0 server. I am still disappointed because I find Oracle Enterprise Manager console cannot work.
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I need to confirm that I will be able to connect an Oracle 11g R2 client (administrator install) to an Oracle 8i DB before i bother trying to setup such a scenario?Don't waste your time. It won't work. It simply results in an error.
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Windows client - Linux oracle server SSO through Win2003 DC
Hi,
I'm trying to do SSO with the captioned setting, the outline can be simplified as below:
windows cleint --> Win2003 DC --> Linux Oracle server
Of course, the Linux server would issue kerberos ticket to the Windows client after which successfully authenticates with the Win2003 DC.
I have problem doing test connection for both Windows client & Linux server when connecting to the database. Both with error "ORA-12638: Credential retrieval failed" when testing with Oracle Net manager. Listener & DB were both started.
Platform: Redhat Enterprise ES4, Oracle 10.2.0
The configuration files are as follows:-
SQLNET.ORA
SQLNET.AUTHENTICATION_SERVICES= (BEQ, KERBEROS5)
SQLNET.KERBEROS5_KEYTAB = /u01/app/oracle/oracle/product/10.2.0/db_1/ORACLE.keytab
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TRACE_UNIQUE_SERVER=ON
LISTENER.ORA
SID_LIST_LISTENER =
(SID_LIST =
(SID_DESC =
(SID_NAME = orcl)
(ORACLE_HOME = /u01/app/oracle/oracle/product/10.2.0/db_1)
(GLOBAL_DBNAME = ORCL.TEST.COM)
# (PROGRAM = extproc)
LISTENER =
(DESCRIPTION_LIST =
(DESCRIPTION =
(ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = IPC)(KEY = EXTPROC1))
(ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = rhedlora)(PORT = 1521))
TNSNAMES.ORA
ORCL.TEST.COM =
(DESCRIPTION =
(ADDRESS_LIST =
(ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = rhedlora)(PORT = 1521))
(CONNECT_DATA =
(SERVER = DEDICATED)
(SERVICE_NAME = orcl.test.com)
EXTPROC_CONNECTION_DATA =
(DESCRIPTION =
(ADDRESS_LIST =
(ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = IPC)(KEY = EXTPROC1))
(CONNECT_DATA =
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(PRESENTATION = RO)
Can anyone advise what's wrong? Thanks in advance.Sorry for miscommunication..
this is the actual listner information :
LSNRCTL> start
Starting tnslsnr: please wait...TNSLSNR for 32-bit Windows: Version 9.2.0.1.0 - Production
System parameter file is E:\oracle\ora92\network\admin\listener.ora
Log messages written to E:\oracle\ora92\network\log\listener.log
Listening on: (DESCRIPTION=(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=ipc)(PIPENAME=\\.\pipe\EXTPROC1ipc
Listening on: (DESCRIPTION=(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=ECT-STPPC2316.BLR.INDIA.
CGINET)(PORT=1521)))Connecting to (DESCRIPTION=(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=IPC)(KEY=EXTPROC1)))
STATUS of the LISTENER
Alias LISTENER
Version TNSLSNR for 32-bit Windows: Version 9.2.0.1.0 - Produc
tion
Start Date 20-DEC-2007 13:32:16
Uptime 0 days 0 hr. 0 min. 0 sec
Trace Level off
Security OFF
SNMP OFF
Listener Parameter File E:\oracle\ora92\network\admin\listener.ora
Listener Log File E:\oracle\ora92\network\log\listener.log
Listening Endpoints Summary...
(DESCRIPTION=(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=ipc)(PIPENAME=\\.\pipe\EXTPROC1ipc)))
(DESCRIPTION=(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=ECT-STPPC2316.BLR.INDIA.CGINET)(PORT
=1521)))
Services Summary...
Service "PLSExtProc" has 1 instance(s).
Instance "PLSExtProc", status UNKNOWN, has 1 handler(s) for this service...
The command completed successfully
=============
I am using different listner(Listner).
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CentOS | Windows 2008
I've got a CentOS 5.5 server running nfsd. On the Windows side, I'm running Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise. I have the "Files Services" server role enabled and both Client for NFS and Server for NFS are on.
I'm able to successfully connect/mount to the CentOS NFS share from other linux systems but am experiencing errors connecting to it from Windows. When I try to connect, I get the following:
C:\Users\fooadmin>mount -o anon 10.10.10.10:/share/ z:
Network Error - 53
Type 'NET HELPMSG 53' for more information.
(IP and share name have been changed to protect the innocent :-) )
Additional information:
I've verified low-level network connectivity between the Windows client and the NFS server with telnet (to the NFS on TCP/2049) so I know the port is open. I've further confirmed that inbound and outbound firewall ports are present and enabled.
I came across a
Microsoft tech note that suggested changing the "Provider Order" so "NFS Network" is above other items like Microsoft Windows Network. I changed this and restarted the NFS client - no luck.
I've confirmed that the share folder on the NFS server is readable/writable by all (777)
I've tried other variations of the mount command like: mount 10.10.10.10:/share/ z: and
mount 10.10.10.10:/share z: and mount -o anon mtype=hard \\10.10.10.10:/share * No luck.
As per the command output, I tried typing NET HELPMSG 53 but that doesn't tell me much. Just "The network path was not found".
I'm lost on how to proceed with troubleshooting. Any ideas?There are usully two aspect that come to mind:
1. Syntax of mount command
2. Mismatch of NFS versions
Third reason is here
http://blogs.technet.com/b/sfu/archive/2011/11/21/getting-network-error-53-network-path-not-found-quot.aspx
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Dear colleagues! I need some help.
I have Oracle database 10.2.0.1, which works under Linux CentOS. I've just set up rman, to backup this database to local linux partition. Now, i want to adjust rman, so it starts from Windows 2003 ( i've already install Oracle 10.2.0.1 client for Wondows 32-bit) server to backup this database to local Windows folder.Could you please answer, is it possible at all?
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channel t1: starting piece 1 at 29-APR-10
released channel: t1
RMAN-00571: ===========================================================
RMAN-00569: =============== ERROR MESSAGE STACK FOLLOWS ===============
RMAN-00571: ===========================================================
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ORA-19504: failed to create file "/u02/app/oracle/product/10.2.0/db_1/dbs/c:123
bak"
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2. You can't store the backup set of linux server into windows server.
Regards
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Please forgive me if this is a really stupid quesion but I am very new to Linux.
I have recently installed Oracle Enterprise Linux 4 onto a server with the server name: oradbsvr
After following a tutorial from otn, I have successfully installed a 10g Database (10.2.0.1) and Apex 3.1 and APACHE. Whilst operating on the Linux box locally, all urls for the EM console and Apex work fine:
e.g.
http://oradbsvr:7777/pls/apex
When i try and access any of the EM or Apex sites from my windows box, I have to replace the hostname oradbsvr with its ip address (192.168.1.14)
This is the same at the cmd prompt from windows in that I can ping the Linux machine by ip but not hostname.
Since the Linux box will eventually be switched over to use DHCP, manually adding an IP address to the windows host file is not an option.
I guess my question is what do i need to do on the Linux box so that it can accessed via its hostname when using DHCP?
Thanks for any suggestions
DuncsHi, Duncs!
Well, you need do nothing to the Linux box; that is not how the naming system works. You will need a way to have your Windows boxen know how to look up the server name in your naming service.
For example, you probably have a line in the "/etc/hosts" file on you Linux box that looks something like:
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx oradbsvr
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Is your Linux box part of a local network domain? If so, it will have a fully-qualified domain name (FQDN, in the lingo). Perhaps oradbsvr.mynet.mycompany.com; if so, your WINDOWS boxen will need to use the whole FQDN name unless they have "mynet.mycompany.com" as their default DNS search list.
Life will be much easier if your sysadmin will use DHCP to assign a fixed IP address to the server and then you configure your WINDOWS TCP/IP services to use the same DNS service as the Linux box.
So, to make a long story short (too late, alas!) is that the problem is in your client setup, not the Linux server. Your network admin can make quick work of this, if you have one.
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I am a newbie to sun one directory server but i am familiar with windows active directory.
I have followed the instructions and installed Sun One Directory Server on Windows 2000 Server using a typical setup and create a domain and also created some users in that domain.
The next thing i wanted to do was to add a windows 2000 professional desktop on this domain and login with one of the user accounts. I tried to adding the computer to the domain via the "My Computer->Network Identification->Properties->Domain" option and gave the domain name as the one i created on the Sun One Directory Server, but i get an error saying that domain was not found.
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http://www.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-Guide/happy.html#id2536158
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