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CIGG
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Posted on 01-14-08 4:16
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I think you have multiple Tnsnames.ora files in your computer or server.
It should be updated with correct info. Check again. There is no other reason to this error.
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khurmane
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Posted on 01-14-08 6:03
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If you have old tns file (before applying the patchset) use that file and try to connect again. Also check if your tns file is in correct directory.
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sun4u
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Posted on 01-14-08 6:24
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Hey, bud why don't you remove that patch first and see what it does to the database system. I just see the problem is with the patch. Read the patch manual
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sun4u
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Posted on 01-14-08 6:26
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Hey, bud why don't you remove that patch first and see what it does to the database system. I just see the problem is with the patch. Read the patch manual
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null
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Posted on 01-14-08 6:40
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what does "lsnrctl status" say? Check if you are using the right service name as shown in that output in tnsnames.ora. Try to set TNS_ADMIN environment variable, if there are multiple ORACLE_HOME
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kancha01
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Posted on 01-14-08 6:45
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Thanks Khurmane, restored the backed up tnsnames.ora and sqlnet.ora. There is nothing on metalink too. Anythingelse on your mind?
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null
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Posted on 01-14-08 8:01
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What platform are you in? If you are in linux/unix variants use netca to configure listener. If you are in windows it should have "net configuration assitant". Then stop/start listener with lsnrctl stop/start. listener is configured in the server side whereas tnsnames.ora is used on the client side...
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null
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Posted on 01-14-08 8:22
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Try setting listener.ora file as in http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/B19306_01/network.102/b14213/listener.htm#NETRF008
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khurmane
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Posted on 01-15-08 6:21
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Kanchha01,
Is your problem solved? Did you check your listener log file. Does listener start without error? Also try re-starting database and connecting again. Make sure you wait at least 1 minute before making any connection attempt after restarting database.
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sun4u
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Posted on 01-16-08 5:56
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It will bring you more of this pain if you don't know how to remove a patch. Not a good practice, reinstalling the whole thing looking from Sys Admin point of view.
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Posted on 01-16-08 6:18
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Alright , I back up.... Do what you do good at... All the best my friend
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