RE: Oracle on Win2000

2003-09-04 Thread Charu Joshi



Citrixcould another option worth evaluating. (I personally find it 
better than PCAnywhere.)

Regards,
Charu.

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  Oracle on Win2000The 
  primary reason for problems with terminal server is that it is just that - a 
  terminal. VNC and PcAnywhere 
  actually take control of the console on a Windows machine. 
  A default Oracle install requires console 
  access for certain things, such as starting the database from a command line using svrmgrl or sqlplus. 
  Jared 
  


  
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Win2000Be careful using Terminal Server. If you are running batch jobs, 
  the variables like ORACLE_SID and ORACLE_HOME don't always get picked up 
  correctly by the batch job. I have spent hours trying to debug a script 
  run with Terminal Server, then switch to VNC and it works fine. 
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Win2000
  Windows Terminal services that comes 
  with Windows (in Control Panel, Add/Remove Programs, Add/Remove Windows 
  Components, then install Windows Terminal Client on admin PC). 
  Bigger hassle to install and configure, 
  but a LOT better performer than PCAnywhere or VNC (other two "usual suspects" 
  for remoting unremoteable). 
  Branimir 
   
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  to maintain Oracle databases on Win 2000 server. What tools do you guys 
  use to get to the server to admin oracle databases ?  Thanks,  
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RE: Oracle on Win2000

2003-09-04 Thread Hallas, John, Tech Dev
PC Anywhere or direct from the console

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First time I have got to maintain Oracle databases on Win 2000 server.  What tools do 
you guys use to get to the server to admin oracle databases ?
 
Thanks,
 
Bala.

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Re: RE: Oracle on Win2000

2003-09-04 Thread Prem Khanna J
Bala,my reply is also the same as John said.
PC Anywhere or the console straightaway

Jp.

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RE: RE: Oracle on Win2000

2003-09-04 Thread Brian Dunbar
Prem Khanna J [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] on Thursday, September 04, 2003
4:05 AM said;

 Bala,my reply is also the same as John said.
 PC Anywhere or the console straightaway

My favorite for remote console access on W2K is TightVNC -
http://www.tightvnc.com/ - or the 'ol standby, NetMeeting.  We use DameWare
- http://www.dameware.com/ - as well for remote access.

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RE: Oracle on Win2000

2003-09-04 Thread Thater, William





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RE: Oracle on Win2000

2003-09-04 Thread Niall Litchfield
Title: Message



If a 
list of "stupid things I have done or found with Oracle on windows" were to be 
written would folk be interested

Niall

  
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  First time I have got to maintainOracle 
  databases on Win 2000 server.Whattools do you guys use to 
  get to theserverto admin oracle databases ?
  
  Thanks,
  
  Bala.


RE: Oracle on Win2000

2003-09-04 Thread Niall Litchfield
Title: Message



don't 
always=doesn't ever - you need a tns connection. 

Niall

  
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  Be 
  careful using Terminal Server. If you are running batch jobs, the 
  variables like ORACLE_SID and ORACLE_HOME don't always get picked up correctly 
  by the batch job. I have spent hours trying to debug a script run with 
  Terminal Server, then switch to VNC and it works fine.
  
  Ron 
  Smith
  

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Windows Terminal servicesthat comes with Windows (in Control Panel, Add/Remove Programs, Add/Remove Windows 
Components, then install Windows Terminal Client on admin PC). 

Bigger hassle to install and 
configure, but a LOT better performer than PCAnywhere or VNC (other two 
"usual suspects" for remoting unremoteable).
Branimir


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  Oracle on Win2000
  First time I have got to maintainOracle 
  databases on Win 2000 server.Whattools do you guys use 
  to get to theserverto admin oracle databases ?
  
  Thanks,
  
  Bala.


RE: Oracle on Win2000

2003-09-04 Thread Nelson, Allan
Title: Message



Yes, 
very much.

Allan

  
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  written would folk be interested
  
  Niall
  

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RE: Oracle on Win2000

2003-09-04 Thread Murali_Pavuloori/Claritas

sure...will be glad to learn somethings from your experiences

Murali.




   
   
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RE: Oracle on Win2000

2003-09-03 Thread Mercadante, Thomas F



Bala,

I 
create shortcuts to the Oracle/dbs directory and bdump  Udump directories 
so that I can get there easily from my desktop.

I use 
telnet to log onto the machine to bring the databaseup and down. I 
have NT admins for installing the software, so I 
don't 
need to use PCAnywhere for other stuff.

Good 
Luck.

Tom Mercadante Oracle Certified Professional 

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  Bala.


Re: Oracle on Win2000

2003-09-03 Thread Murali_Pavuloori/Claritas

pcanywhere...the remote control for the windoze servers.

Murali.



   
  
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RE: Oracle on Win2000

2003-09-03 Thread Branimir Petrovic




Windows Terminal servicesthat comes with Windows (in Control Panel, Add/Remove Programs, Add/Remove Windows Components, 
then install Windows Terminal Client on admin PC). 
Bigger hassle to install and 
configure, but a LOT better performer than PCAnywhere or VNC (other two "usual 
suspects" for remoting unremoteable).
Branimir


  -Original Message-From: Bala Regupathy 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: September 3, 2003 1:44 
  PMTo: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-LSubject: 
  Oracle on Win2000
  First time I have got to maintainOracle 
  databases on Win 2000 server.Whattools do you guys use to 
  get to theserverto admin oracle databases ?
  
  Thanks,
  
  Bala.


RE: Oracle on Win2000

2003-09-03 Thread Smith, Ron L.
Title: Message



Be 
careful using Terminal Server. If you are running batch jobs, the 
variables like ORACLE_SID and ORACLE_HOME don't always get picked up correctly 
by the batch job. I have spent hours trying to debug a script run with 
Terminal Server, then switch to VNC and it works fine.

Ron 
Smith

  
  -Original Message-From: Branimir 
  Petrovic [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, September 03, 
  2003 4:14 PMTo: Multiple recipients of list 
  ORACLE-LSubject: RE: Oracle on Win2000
  
  Windows Terminal servicesthat comes with Windows (in Control Panel, Add/Remove Programs, Add/Remove Windows Components, 
  then install Windows Terminal Client on admin PC). 
  Bigger hassle to install and 
  configure, but a LOT better performer than PCAnywhere or VNC (other two "usual 
  suspects" for remoting unremoteable).
  Branimir
  
  
-Original Message-From: Bala Regupathy 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: September 3, 2003 1:44 
PMTo: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-LSubject: 
Oracle on Win2000
First time I have got to maintainOracle 
databases on Win 2000 server.Whattools do you guys use to 
get to theserverto admin oracle databases ?

Thanks,

Bala.


RE: Oracle on Win2000

2003-09-03 Thread Jared . Still

The primary reason for problems with terminal server is that it is just that - a terminal.

VNC and PcAnywhere actually take control of the console on a Windows machine.

A default Oracle install requires console access for certain things, such as starting
the database from a command line using svrmgrl or sqlplus.

Jared








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Be careful using Terminal Server. If you are running batch jobs, the variables like ORACLE_SID and ORACLE_HOME don't always get picked up correctly by the batch job. I have spent hours trying to debug a script run with Terminal Server, then switch to VNC and it works fine.

Ron Smith
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Subject: RE: Oracle on Win2000

Windows Terminal services that comes with Windows (in Control Panel, Add/Remove Programs, Add/Remove Windows Components, then install Windows Terminal Client on admin PC). 
Bigger hassle to install and configure, but a LOT better performer than PCAnywhere or VNC (other two usual suspects for remoting unremoteable). 
Branimir

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First time I have got to maintain Oracle databases on Win 2000 server. What tools do you guys use to get to the server to admin oracle databases ?

Thanks,

Bala.



RE: Oracle on Win2000

2003-09-03 Thread Tony Johnson



Depending on the size of your databases OEM and its Tuning Pack may work 
very well for you.

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  get to theserverto admin oracle databases ?
  
  Thanks,
  
  Bala.


RE: Oracle on Win2000

2003-09-03 Thread Farnsworth, Dave



Hammer, screwdriver and duct tape.

;o)

  -Original Message-From: Bala Regupathy 
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  get to theserverto admin oracle databases ?
  
  Thanks,
  
  Bala.


RE: oracle 8i/win2000/newbie

2001-09-05 Thread Mark Leith

Firstly is your management server started? You can check this my checking
the service under Start/Control Panel/Administrative Tools/Services: look
for Oracle{Oracle Home}ManagementServer service. You may also want to make
sure that the Oracle{Oracle Home}Agent service is also running.

Secondly what password are you using? The default password for logging in is
sysman/oem_temp I think..

It may help is a little more if you can give the full text of the error
message you are receiving..

HTH

Mark

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I have installed oracle, win200, and now I am trying to run the
dbastudio, I choose login tothe oracle managment server and so it asks
for administrator id and passwd, I give the info and does no accept me, I
check the information that I am giving to it and is ook, so what am I
oing wrong_`? I am quite new to oracle!! so please please be patience
tome, cheers

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RE: oracle 8i/win2000/newbie

2001-09-05 Thread Kevin Kostyszyn

I don't believe that you need to use OEM to log onto DBA Studdio.  I don't
use it, I just go right to DBA studio and log on as an oracle user.
Kev

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Firstly is your management server started? You can check this my checking
the service under Start/Control Panel/Administrative Tools/Services: look
for Oracle{Oracle Home}ManagementServer service. You may also want to make
sure that the Oracle{Oracle Home}Agent service is also running.

Secondly what password are you using? The default password for logging in is
sysman/oem_temp I think..

It may help is a little more if you can give the full text of the error
message you are receiving..

HTH

Mark

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To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L


I have installed oracle, win200, and now I am trying to run the
dbastudio, I choose login tothe oracle managment server and so it asks
for administrator id and passwd, I give the info and does no accept me, I
check the information that I am giving to it and is ook, so what am I
oing wrong_`? I am quite new to oracle!! so please please be patience
tome, cheers

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