RE: Help - 9ias broke - hostname was changed

2004-01-23 Thread Paula_Stankus
Title: Message



Help 


System 
Admin. got a wild hair and changed the hostname on us for a 9ias v2 
server.

Now 
none of the processes work and getting all kinds of unhandled java exceptions 
regarding hostname

oracle.ias.repository.schema.SchemaException:Unable to connect to 
Directory

I have 
changed references in following:

ldap.ora
listener.ora
tnsnames.ora
htppd.conf
mod_oc4j

Help!



  -Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf Of Lord DavidSent: 
  Friday, January 23, 2004 9:49 AMTo: Multiple recipients of list 
  ORACLE-LSubject: RE: !!Please Read - Oracle-L is 
  moving!!
  Thanks Kevin, 
  couldn't see for looking
  --
  David LordSenior DBAIron Mountain (UK) 
  Ltd-Original 
  Message-From: Kevin Toepke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Sent: 23 January 2004 14:30To: Multiple recipients of 
  list ORACLE-LSubject: RE: !!Please Read - Oracle-L is 
  moving!!
  
Its easy todisable this "feature":
 Navigate to the Tools-Options 
menu
 Click the "Email Options" 
Button
 
Uncheck the "Remove extra line breaks 
in plain text messages" checkbox
 Click Okay about 30 times and your're 
done!

Kevin

  
  -Original Message-From: Lord David 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, January 23, 
  2004 9:14 AMTo: Multiple recipients of list 
  ORACLE-LSubject: RE: !!Please Read - Oracle-L is 
  moving!!
  Bill
  
  The line 
  breaks get removed from *incoming* mail, so I don't think it 
  matterswhat your default new mail format is.I think its 
  a new 'feature' in Outlook 2003 - I found this quote in the 'Whats new in 
  Microsoft Office'in online help: -
  
  Extra line breaks automatically removed in messages 
  Sometimes plain text messages that travel over the Internet acquire extra 
  line breaks that make the message difficult to read. Outlook automatically 
  removes the extra line breaks so it's easier to read the 
  message.
  Ouch
  David LordSenior DBAIron 
  Mountain (UK) LtdTelephone: 029 2054 4000Direct: 029 2054 
  4013Fax: 029 2069 2464Email: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  

-Original Message-From: Thater, 
William [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 23 
January 2004 13:24To: Multiple recipients of list 
ORACLE-LSubject: RE: !!Please Read - Oracle-L is 
moving!!


  -Original Message-From: Lord David 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Friday, January 23, 
  2004 3:14 AMTo: Multiple recipients of list 
  ORACLE-LSubject: RE: !!Please Read - Oracle-L is 
  moving!!
  Tim
  
  Its 
  something to do with outlook removingline breaks and thereby 
  mangling the formatting of the command. In my Outlook, there is 
  a message in the header of the mail saying something like 'Extra line 
  breaks in this message were removed. To restore click 
  here.' When I did click there and replied the subscription went 
  through okay. 
  
  What 
  on earth lookout is doing removing line breaks I'm not sure. How 
  does it decide which line breaks to remove? I couldn't find any 
  way of stopping it doing this.
  
  well, it 
  looks to me as if you're using HTML and/or Word for your email, and 
  Outlook in it's infinite wisdom replaces line brakes with BR 
  or whatever the hell Word uses. as to stopping it, i have no 
  idea.
  --
  Bill "Shrek" 
  Thater ORACLE 
  DBA
  "I'm going to work my ticket if I 
  can..." -- Gilwell song
   
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  
  Yes, we have to divide up our time 
  like that, between our politics and our equations. But to me our 
  equations are far more important, for politics are only a matter of 
  present concern. A mathematical equation stands forever. - Albert 
  Einstein
  This 
email and its attachments are confidential under applicable law and are 
intended for use of the sender's addressee only, unless the sender 
expressly agrees otherwise, or unless a separate written agreement 
exists between Iron Mountain and a recipient company governing 
communications between the parties and any data that may be so 
transmitted. Transmission of email over the Internet is not a secure 
communications medium. If you are requesting or have requested the 
transmittal of personal data, as defined in applicable privacy laws, by 
means of email or in an attachment to email, you may wish to select a 
more secure alternate means of 

RE: Help - 9ias broke - hostname was changed

2004-01-23 Thread Gene Sais


Have the 
SysAdmin change the hostname back. Haven't used 9iAS but in the past, the 
hostname was embedded in the install config files. You can put in a DNS 
alias for your old hostname for a work around. 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 01/23/04 11:44AM 
Help 


System 
Admin. got a wild hair and changed the hostname on us for a 9ias v2 
server.

Now 
none of the processes work and getting all kinds of unhandled java exceptions 
regarding hostname

oracle.ias.repository.schema.SchemaException:Unable to connect to 
Directory

I have 
changed references in following:

ldap.ora
listener.ora
tnsnames.ora
htppd.conf
mod_oc4j

Help!



  -Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf Of Lord DavidSent: 
  Friday, January 23, 2004 9:49 AMTo: Multiple recipients of list 
  ORACLE-LSubject: RE: !!Please Read - Oracle-L is 
  moving!!
  Thanks Kevin, 
  couldn't see for looking
  --
  David LordSenior DBAIron Mountain (UK) 
  Ltd-Original 
  Message-From: Kevin Toepke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Sent: 23 January 2004 14:30To: Multiple recipients of 
  list ORACLE-LSubject: RE: !!Please Read - Oracle-L is 
  moving!!
  
Its easy todisable this "feature":
 Navigate to the Tools-Options 
menu
 Click the "Email Options" 
Button
 
Uncheck the "Remove extra line breaks 
in plain text messages" checkbox
 Click Okay about 30 times and your're 
done!

Kevin

  
  -Original Message-From: Lord David 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, January 23, 
  2004 9:14 AMTo: Multiple recipients of list 
  ORACLE-LSubject: RE: !!Please Read - Oracle-L is 
  moving!!
  Bill
  
  The line 
  breaks get removed from *incoming* mail, so I don't think it 
  matterswhat your default new mail format is.I think its 
  a new 'feature' in Outlook 2003 - I found this quote in the 'Whats new in 
  Microsoft Office'in online help: -
  
  Extra line breaks automatically removed in messages 
  Sometimes plain text messages that travel over the Internet acquire extra 
  line breaks that make the message difficult to read. Outlook automatically 
  removes the extra line breaks so it's easier to read the 
  message.
  Ouch
  David LordSenior DBAIron 
  Mountain (UK) LtdTelephone: 029 2054 4000Direct: 029 2054 
  4013Fax: 029 2069 2464Email: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  

-Original Message-From: Thater, 
William [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 23 
January 2004 13:24To: Multiple recipients of list 
ORACLE-LSubject: RE: !!Please Read - Oracle-L is 
moving!!


  -Original Message-From: Lord David 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Friday, January 23, 
  2004 3:14 AMTo: Multiple recipients of list 
  ORACLE-LSubject: RE: !!Please Read - Oracle-L is 
  moving!!
  Tim
  
  Its 
  something to do with outlook removingline breaks and thereby 
  mangling the formatting of the command. In my Outlook, there is 
  a message in the header of the mail saying something like 'Extra line 
  breaks in this message were removed. To restore click 
  here.' When I did click there and replied the subscription went 
  through okay. 
  
  What 
  on earth lookout is doing removing line breaks I'm not sure. How 
  does it decide which line breaks to remove? I couldn't find any 
  way of stopping it doing this.
  
  well, it 
  looks to me as if you're using HTML and/or Word for your email, and 
  Outlook in it's infinite wisdom replaces line brakes with BR 
  or whatever the hell Word uses. as to stopping it, i have no 
  idea.
  --
  Bill "Shrek" 
  Thater ORACLE 
  DBA
  "I'm going to work my ticket if I 
  can..." -- Gilwell song
   
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  
  Yes, we have to divide up our time 
  like that, between our politics and our equations. But to me our 
  equations are far more important, for politics are only a matter of 
  present concern. A mathematical equation stands forever. - Albert 
  Einstein
  This 
email and its attachments are confidential under applicable law and are 
intended for use of the sender's addressee only, unless the sender 
expressly agrees otherwise, or unless a separate written agreement 
exists between Iron Mountain and a recipient company governing 
communications between the parties and any data that may be so 
transmitted. Transmission of email over the Internet is not a secure 
communications medium. If you are requesting 

Re: Help - 9ias broke - hostname was changed

2004-01-23 Thread Mladen Gogala
Did you change LDAP configuration files? Which LDAP server
was it? WebLogic? WebSphere? iPlanet? iAS? OpenLDAP?
Usually, after changing the host name, servers have to
be reconfigured and re-started? Does your LDAP server
have a GUI admin utility and can you connect to the server
by using that utility?
On 01/23/2004 11:44:26 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Help

System Admin. got a wild hair and changed the hostname on us for a
9ias v2 server.
Now none of the processes work and getting all kinds of unhandled  
java
exceptions regarding hostname

oracle.ias.repository.schema.SchemaException:Unable to connect to
Directory
I have changed references in following:

ldap.ora
listener.ora
tnsnames.ora
htppd.conf
mod_oc4j
Help!



-Original Message-
Lord David
Sent: Friday, January 23, 2004 9:49 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Thanks Kevin, couldn't see for looking
--
David Lord
Senior DBA
Iron Mountain (UK) Ltd
-Original Message-
Sent: 23 January 2004 14:30
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L


Its easy to disable this feature:
Navigate to the Tools-Options menu
Click the Email Options Button
Uncheck the Remove extra line breaks in plain text
messages checkbox
Click Okay about 30 times and your're done!
Kevin

-Original Message-
Sent: Friday, January 23, 2004 9:14 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Bill

The line breaks get removed from *incoming* mail, so I don't think it
matters what your default new mail format is.  I think its a new
'feature' in Outlook 2003 - I found this quote in the 'Whats new in
Microsoft Office' in online help: -
Extra line breaks automatically removed in messages   Sometimes plain
text messages that travel over the Internet acquire extra line breaks
that make the message difficult to read. Outlook automatically  
removes
the extra line breaks so it's easier to read the message.

Ouch

David Lord
Senior DBA
Iron Mountain (UK) Ltd
Telephone: 029 2054 4000
Direct: 029 2054 4013
Fax: 029 2069 2464
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


-Original Message-
Sent: 23 January 2004 13:24
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L


-Original Message-
Sent: Friday, January 23, 2004 3:14 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Tim

Its something to do with outlook removing line breaks and thereby
mangling the formatting of the command.  In my Outlook, there is a
message in the header of the mail saying something like 'Extra line
breaks in this message were removed.  To restore click here.'  When I
did click there and replied the subscription went through okay.
What on earth lookout is doing removing line breaks I'm not sure.   
How
does it decide which line breaks to remove?  I couldn't find any way
of stopping it doing this.

well, it looks to me as if you're using HTML and/or Word for your
email, and Outlook in it's infinite wisdom replaces line brakes with
BR or whatever the hell Word uses.  as to stopping it, i have no
idea.
 --
Bill Shrek Thater ORACLE DBA
I'm going to work my ticket if I can... -- Gilwell song
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Yes, we have to divide up our time like that, between our politics  
and
our equations. But to me our equations are far more important, for
politics are only a matter of present concern. A mathematical  
equation
stands forever. - Albert Einstein

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RE: Help - 9ias broke - hostname was changed

2004-01-23 Thread Jared . Still

Seriously, and without any trace of a smile, I can say that someone
doing that on a high visibility system would stand a very good chance
of having the opportunity to seek new employment.

PS.

If you're reading this, subscribe to the new list. This one's days are limited
to about 10.








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Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
01/23/2004 08:44 AM
Please respond to ORACLE-L


To:Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc:
Subject:RE: Help - 9ias broke - hostname was changed


Help 

System Admin. got a wild hair and changed the hostname on us for a 9ias v2 server.

Now none of the processes work and getting all kinds of unhandled java exceptions regarding hostname

oracle.ias.repository.schema.SchemaException:Unable to connect to Directory

I have changed references in following:

ldap.ora
listener.ora
tnsnames.ora
htppd.conf
mod_oc4j

Help!


-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf Of Lord David
Sent: Friday, January 23, 2004 9:49 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Subject: RE: !!Please Read - Oracle-L is moving!!

Thanks Kevin, couldn't see for looking
--
David Lord
Senior DBA
Iron Mountain (UK) Ltd

-Original Message-
From: Kevin Toepke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 23 January 2004 14:30
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Subject: RE: !!Please Read - Oracle-L is moving!!

Its easy to disable this feature:
  Navigate to the Tools-Options menu
Click the Email Options Button
  Uncheck the Remove extra line breaks in plain text messages checkbox
Click Okay about 30 times and your're done!

Kevin
-Original Message-
From: Lord David [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, January 23, 2004 9:14 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Subject: RE: !!Please Read - Oracle-L is moving!!

Bill

The line breaks get removed from *incoming* mail, so I don't think it matters what your default new mail format is. I think its a new 'feature' in Outlook 2003 - I found this quote in the 'Whats new in Microsoft Office' in online help: -
Extra line breaks automatically removed in messages  Sometimes plain text messages that travel over the Internet acquire extra line breaks that make the message difficult to read. Outlook automatically removes the extra line breaks so it's easier to read the message.
Ouch
David Lord
Senior DBA
Iron Mountain (UK) Ltd

Telephone: 029 2054 4000
Direct: 029 2054 4013
Fax: 029 2069 2464
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

-Original Message-
From: Thater, William [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 23 January 2004 13:24
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Subject: RE: !!Please Read - Oracle-L is moving!!


-Original Message-
From: Lord David [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 23, 2004 3:14 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Subject: RE: !!Please Read - Oracle-L is moving!!

Tim

Its something to do with outlook removing line breaks and thereby mangling the formatting of the command. In my Outlook, there is a message in the header of the mail saying something like 'Extra line breaks in this message were removed. To restore click here.' When I did click there and replied the subscription went through okay. 

What on earth lookout is doing removing line breaks I'm not sure. How does it decide which line breaks to remove? I couldn't find any way of stopping it doing this. 

well, it looks to me as if you're using HTML and/or Word for your email, and Outlook in it's infinite wisdom replaces line brakes with BR or whatever the hell Word uses. as to stopping it, i have no idea.
--
Bill Shrek Thater   ORACLE DBA   
I'm going to work my ticket if I can... -- Gilwell song
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Yes, we have to divide up our time like that, between our politics and our equations. But to me our equations are far more important, for politics are only a matter of present concern. A mathematical equation stands forever. - Albert Einstein

This email and its attachments are confidential under applicable law and are intended for use of the sender's addressee only, unless the sender expressly agrees otherwise, or unless a separate written agreement exists between Iron Mountain and a recipient company governing communications between the parties and any data that may be so transmitted. Transmission of email over the Internet is not a secure communications medium. If you are requesting or have requested the transmittal of personal data, as defined in applicable privacy laws, by means of email or in an attachment to email, you may wish to select a more secure alternate means of transmittal that better supports your obligations to protect such personal data.

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RE: Help - 9ias broke - hostname was changed

2004-01-23 Thread Paula_Stankus



Yes, 
but how do I fix it? Do I need to reinstall?

  -Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf Of 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Friday, January 23, 2004 1:14 
  PMTo: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-LSubject: RE: 
  Help - 9ias broke - hostname was changedSeriously, and without any trace of a smile, I can say 
  that someone doing that on a high 
  visibility system would stand a very good chance of having the opportunity to seek new 
  employment. PS. 
  If you're reading this, subscribe to the 
  new list. This one's days are limited to about 10. 
  


  
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
01/23/2004 08:44 AM 
Please respond to ORACLE-L 
  To:   
 Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] cc:

 Subject:RE: Help - 9ias broke - 
hostname was changedHelp  System Admin. got 
  a wild hair and changed the hostname on us for a 9ias v2 server. 
   Now none of the processes work and getting all kinds of 
  unhandled java exceptions regarding hostname  oracle.ias.repository.schema.SchemaException:Unable to connect to 
  Directory  
  I have changed references in 
  following:  
  ldap.ora listener.ora tnsnames.ora htppd.conf mod_oc4j  Help! 
-Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf Of Lord DavidSent: 
  Friday, January 23, 2004 9:49 AMTo: Multiple recipients of list 
  ORACLE-LSubject: RE: !!Please Read - Oracle-L is 
  moving!!Thanks Kevin, couldn't see for 
  looking -- David LordSenior DBAIron Mountain (UK) Ltd-Original Message-From: Kevin Toepke 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 23 January 2004 
  14:30To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-LSubject: 
  RE: !!Please Read - Oracle-L is moving!!Its easy to disable this "feature":   Navigate to the Tools-Options menu Click the "Email Options" Button   
  Uncheck the "Remove extra line 
  breaks in plain text messages" checkbox Click Okay about 30 times and your're 
  done!  Kevin -Original Message-From: Lord David 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, January 23, 2004 
  9:14 AMTo: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-LSubject: 
  RE: !!Please Read - Oracle-L is moving!!Bill  
  The line breaks get removed from *incoming* mail, 
  so I don't think it matters what your default new mail format is. I 
  think its a new 'feature' in Outlook 2003 - I found this quote in the 'Whats 
  new in Microsoft Office' in online help: - 
  Extra line breaks automatically 
  removed in messages  Sometimes plain text messages that travel over 
  the Internet acquire extra line breaks that make the message difficult to 
  read. Outlook automatically removes the extra line breaks so it's easier to 
  read the message. 
  Ouch 
  David LordSenior DBAIron Mountain (UK) 
  LtdTelephone: 029 2054 4000Direct: 029 2054 4013Fax: 029 2069 
  2464Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  -Original Message-From: Thater, 
  William [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 23 January 
  2004 13:24To: Multiple recipients of list 
  ORACLE-LSubject: RE: !!Please Read - Oracle-L is 
  moving!! 
  -Original Message-From: Lord 
  David [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Friday, January 23, 
  2004 3:14 AMTo: Multiple recipients of list 
  ORACLE-LSubject: RE: !!Please Read - Oracle-L is 
  moving!!Tim  Its 
  something to do with outlook removing line breaks and thereby mangling the 
  formatting of the command. In my Outlook, there is a message in the 
  header of the mail saying something like 'Extra line breaks in this message 
  were removed. To restore click here.' When I did click there and 
  replied the subscription went through okay.   What 
  on earth lookout is doing removing line breaks I'm not sure. How does it 
  decide which line breaks to remove? I couldn't find any way of stopping 
  it doing this.  well, it looks to me as if you're using HTML and/or Word for your 
  email, and Outlook in it's infinite wisdom replaces line brakes with 
  BR or whatever the hell Word uses. as to stopping it, i have no 
  idea. -- Bill "Shrek" Thater   ORACLE DBA 
 "I'm going 
  to work my ticket if I can..." -- Gilwell song 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
  Yes, we have to divide up our time like 
  that, between our politics and our equations. But to me our equations are far 
  more important, for politics are only a matter of present concern. A 
  mathematical equation stands forever. - Albert Einstein  This email and its attachments are confidential under applicable law 
  and are intended for use of the sender's addressee only, unless the sender 
  expressly agrees otherwise, or unless a separate written agreement exists 
  between Iron Mountain and a recipient company governing communications between 
  the parties and any data that may be so transmitted. Transmission of 

RE: Help - 9ias broke - hostname was changed

2004-01-23 Thread Paula_Stankus



I 
think he lucked out and didn't do this on a highly visible system. 


  -Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf Of 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Friday, January 23, 2004 1:14 
  PMTo: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-LSubject: RE: 
  Help - 9ias broke - hostname was changedSeriously, and without any trace of a smile, I can say 
  that someone doing that on a high 
  visibility system would stand a very good chance of having the opportunity to seek new 
  employment. PS. 
  If you're reading this, subscribe to the 
  new list. This one's days are limited to about 10. 
  


  
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
01/23/2004 08:44 AM 
Please respond to ORACLE-L 
  To:   
 Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] cc:

 Subject:RE: Help - 9ias broke - 
hostname was changedHelp  System Admin. got 
  a wild hair and changed the hostname on us for a 9ias v2 server. 
   Now none of the processes work and getting all kinds of 
  unhandled java exceptions regarding hostname  oracle.ias.repository.schema.SchemaException:Unable to connect to 
  Directory  
  I have changed references in 
  following:  
  ldap.ora listener.ora tnsnames.ora htppd.conf mod_oc4j  Help! 
-Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf Of Lord DavidSent: 
  Friday, January 23, 2004 9:49 AMTo: Multiple recipients of list 
  ORACLE-LSubject: RE: !!Please Read - Oracle-L is 
  moving!!Thanks Kevin, couldn't see for 
  looking -- David LordSenior DBAIron Mountain (UK) Ltd-Original Message-From: Kevin Toepke 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 23 January 2004 
  14:30To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-LSubject: 
  RE: !!Please Read - Oracle-L is moving!!Its easy to disable this "feature":   Navigate to the Tools-Options menu Click the "Email Options" Button   
  Uncheck the "Remove extra line 
  breaks in plain text messages" checkbox Click Okay about 30 times and your're 
  done!  Kevin -Original Message-From: Lord David 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, January 23, 2004 
  9:14 AMTo: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-LSubject: 
  RE: !!Please Read - Oracle-L is moving!!Bill  
  The line breaks get removed from *incoming* mail, 
  so I don't think it matters what your default new mail format is. I 
  think its a new 'feature' in Outlook 2003 - I found this quote in the 'Whats 
  new in Microsoft Office' in online help: - 
  Extra line breaks automatically 
  removed in messages  Sometimes plain text messages that travel over 
  the Internet acquire extra line breaks that make the message difficult to 
  read. Outlook automatically removes the extra line breaks so it's easier to 
  read the message. 
  Ouch 
  David LordSenior DBAIron Mountain (UK) 
  LtdTelephone: 029 2054 4000Direct: 029 2054 4013Fax: 029 2069 
  2464Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  -Original Message-From: Thater, 
  William [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 23 January 
  2004 13:24To: Multiple recipients of list 
  ORACLE-LSubject: RE: !!Please Read - Oracle-L is 
  moving!! 
  -Original Message-From: Lord 
  David [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Friday, January 23, 
  2004 3:14 AMTo: Multiple recipients of list 
  ORACLE-LSubject: RE: !!Please Read - Oracle-L is 
  moving!!Tim  Its 
  something to do with outlook removing line breaks and thereby mangling the 
  formatting of the command. In my Outlook, there is a message in the 
  header of the mail saying something like 'Extra line breaks in this message 
  were removed. To restore click here.' When I did click there and 
  replied the subscription went through okay.   What 
  on earth lookout is doing removing line breaks I'm not sure. How does it 
  decide which line breaks to remove? I couldn't find any way of stopping 
  it doing this.  well, it looks to me as if you're using HTML and/or Word for your 
  email, and Outlook in it's infinite wisdom replaces line brakes with 
  BR or whatever the hell Word uses. as to stopping it, i have no 
  idea. -- Bill "Shrek" Thater   ORACLE DBA 
 "I'm going 
  to work my ticket if I can..." -- Gilwell song 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
  Yes, we have to divide up our time like 
  that, between our politics and our equations. But to me our equations are far 
  more important, for politics are only a matter of present concern. A 
  mathematical equation stands forever. - Albert Einstein  This email and its attachments are confidential under applicable law 
  and are intended for use of the sender's addressee only, unless the sender 
  expressly agrees otherwise, or unless a separate written agreement exists 
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RE: Help - 9ias broke - hostname was changed

2004-01-23 Thread DENNIS WILLIAMS
Paula - You put on your saddest face, match that with your body language,
shuffle into the sys admin's cube and solemly announce you're going to have
to fix this, change the hostname back. Then brighten a little, come closer
and whisper I think I can keep anyone from finding out what you did.



Dennis Williams
DBA
Lifetouch, Inc.
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Yes, but how do I fix it?  Do I need to reinstall?

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Seriously, and without any trace of a smile, I can say that someone 
doing that on a high visibility system would stand a very good chance 
of having the opportunity to seek new employment. 

PS. 

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Help 
  
System Admin. got a wild hair and changed the hostname on us for a 9ias v2
server. 
  
Now none of the processes work and getting all kinds of unhandled java
exceptions regarding hostname 
  
oracle.ias.repository.schema.SchemaException:Unable to connect to Directory 
  
I have changed references in following: 
  
ldap.ora 
listener.ora 
tnsnames.ora 
htppd.conf 
mod_oc4j 
  
Help! 
  
  
-Original Message-
David
Sent: Friday, January 23, 2004 9:49 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L

Thanks Kevin, couldn't see for looking 
-- 
David Lord
Senior DBA
Iron Mountain (UK) Ltd

-Original Message-
Sent: 23 January 2004 14:30
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L

Its easy to disable this feature: 
Navigate to the Tools-Options menu 
Click the Email Options Button 
Uncheck the Remove extra line breaks in plain text messages
checkbox 
Click Okay about 30 times and your're done! 
  
Kevin 
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Sent: Friday, January 23, 2004 9:14 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L

Bill 
  
The line breaks get removed from *incoming* mail, so I don't think it
matters what your default new mail format is.  I think its a new 'feature'
in Outlook 2003 - I found this quote in the 'Whats new in Microsoft Office'
in online help: - 

Extra line breaks automatically removed in messages   Sometimes plain text
messages that travel over the Internet acquire extra line breaks that make
the message difficult to read. Outlook automatically removes the extra line
breaks so it's easier to read the message. 


Ouch 


David Lord
Senior DBA
Iron Mountain (UK) Ltd

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Tim 
  
Its something to do with outlook removing line breaks and thereby mangling
the formatting of the command.  In my Outlook, there is a message in the
header of the mail saying something like 'Extra line breaks in this message
were removed.  To restore click here.'  When I did click there and replied
the subscription went through okay.   
  
What on earth lookout is doing removing line breaks I'm not sure.  How does
it decide which line breaks to remove?  I couldn't find any way of stopping
it doing this. 
  
well, it looks to me as if you're using HTML and/or Word for your email, and
Outlook in it's infinite wisdom replaces line brakes with BR or whatever
the hell Word uses.  as to stopping it, i have no idea. 
 -- 
Bill Shrek Thater ORACLE DBA   
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