Thank you very mutch for your replys,
Today I finally found the problem. The traceroute shows the good route,
but a Ms Proxy Client installed on the server blocked the request
apparently. Just disabling it resolve everything.
Damien
Damien wrote:
I have to do netstat -a on the webserver or
Damien
Your gesture is appreciated. It is a must that such solutions are shared
with the list members.
GovindanK
Thank you very mutch for your replys,
Today I finally found the problem. The traceroute shows the good route,
but a Ms Proxy Client installed on the server blocked the request
this server, and can't get logs from it.
Since 5 days, I have a tns-listener problem with this server. He did'n
reply
anymore.
This problems occurs only from one machine (my web server from where
the
strored procedure are executed)
I've tryed from another computer into the lan
I have to do netstat -a on the webserver or on the Oracle server?
Listener.ora is on the oracle server or on the webserver?
I don't have any access on the oracle server and nobody can help on this
side.
Best regards,
Damien
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Good idea,
here is the output of my telnet:
C:\telnet 200.XX.101.XX 1521
Connecting To 200.XX.101.37...Could not open a connection to host on port
1521 :
Connect failed
C:\telnet 200.55.101.XX 1526
Connecting To 200.XX.101.XX...Could not open a connection to host on port
1526 :
Connect failed
Hi everybody,
I'm new to the list, I don't know anything about oracle. I have make a
script to get some informations by stored procedures on a remote server.
I can't access this server, and can't get logs from it.
Since 5 days, I have a tns-listener problem with this server. He did'n
reply
about oracle. I have make a
script to get some informations by stored procedures on a remote server.
I can't access this server, and can't get logs from it.
Since 5 days, I have a tns-listener problem with this server. He did'n
reply
anymore.
This problems occurs only from one machine (my web
oracle. I have make a
script to get some informations by stored procedures on a remote server.
I can't access this server, and can't get logs from it.
Since 5 days, I have a tns-listener problem with this server. He did'n
reply
anymore.
This problems occurs only from one machine (my web
Hi everybody,
I'm new to the list, I don't know anything about
oracle. I have make a
script to get some informations by stored
procedures on a remote server.
I can't access this server, and can't get logs from
it.
Since 5 days, I have a tns-listener problem with
this server. He did'n
reply
some informations by stored procedures on a remote server.
I can't access this server, and can't get logs from it.
Since 5 days, I have a tns-listener problem with this server. He did'n
reply
anymore.
This problems occurs only from one machine (my web server from where the
strored procedure
a tns-listener problem with this server. He
did'n reply anymore.
This problems occurs only from one machine (my web server from where the
strored procedure are executed)
I've tryed from another computer into the lan and I get responses
from
the
server.
Here is the output from tnsping
TNSPING sends a message to some host on (in your case) port 1521 and finds
no program listening on this port and answering. There are several
possibilities :
o You are addressing the wrong port. Check on which one you are
'talking' from the other machine,
o Or you are prevented from
The ports are the same, I've checked the tnsnames.ora files
and copied
pasted the content of the box who work on the web server.
Still same prob.
How can I check if i can open the port? It's a Win2000 server.
To see if your Win2K server listens on port 1521 open MSDOS 'box'
and
Is there a sqlnet.ora file on the PC that can connect? If so copy that as
well. Maybe that pc is not even using the tnsnames.ora.
At 10:44 AM 9/2/2003 -0800, you wrote:
TNSPING sends a message to some host on (in your case) port 1521 and finds
no program listening on this port and answering.
Wolfgang, if I were him, I would first try with ping and telnet to the port.
That can be any number of things. For instance, SA might have changed the IP
address
of the box and the name server and his PC is not updated and so the tns
descriptor
is desperately trying to cajole network printer
, I have a tns-listener problem with this server. He did'n
reply
anymore.
This problems occurs only from one machine (my web server from where the
strored procedure are executed)
I've tryed from another computer into the lan and I get responses from
the
server.
Here is the output
Subject: Listener problem
Hi all,
I am wondering is there something wrong with my listener settings. I mean
when I type
LSNRCTL servicesConnecting to
(DESCRIPTION=(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=TCP)(HOST=test01u)(PORT=1521)))Services
Summary...Service "TEST2" has 2
Hi all,
I am wondering is there something wrong with my listener settings. I mean when I type
LSNRCTL servicesConnecting to (DESCRIPTION=(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=TCP)(HOST=test01u)(PORT=1521)))Services Summary...Service "TEST2" has 2 instance(s). Instance "TEST2", status UNKNOWN, has 1 handler(s) for
Hi, I have a Win2000 Server with a 8.1.7. ora database
with an instance called XXX, after that I've created a
new one, called YYY.
I open both databases without problems but 45 min then
both instances are down.
I open the X instance, then the Y instance, checked
the status of the listener:
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Yesterday we had a cpu panic followed by a spontaneous
reboot of a Sun E6000 server. When the server and
databases came back on line we were getting 'no
listener' errors from several Unix servers but not all
of them. We also lost connectivity between the
mainframe and the databases on the
Magically, it's fixed. No one has 'fessed up' but it
is definietly not an Oracle problem.
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Yesterday we had a cpu panic followed by a
spontaneous
reboot of a Sun E6000 server. When the server and
databases came back on line we were getting 'no
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-Original Message-
From: Peter Barnett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, October 09, 2002 2:09 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Subject: Listener Problem
Yesterday we had a cpu panic followed by a spontaneous
reboot of a Sun E6000 server. When
, October 09, 2002 3:34 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Subject: Re: Listener Problem
Magically, it's fixed. No one has 'fessed up' but it
is definietly not an Oracle problem.
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Hi all,
I have a database LMANAGER (817 on win2000), it's on
my local machine.
I can log into it using svrmgrl.
But when I connect using sqlplus, I got ORA-12541:
TNS:no listener.
LMANAGER is already in listener.ora file, and lsnrctl
status shows LMANAGER is there:
(c) Copyright 1998 Oracle
Hi All
I have problem related to listener. On my machine I have Oracle
8.1.5 on RH 6.2. When I issued the command $ lsnrctl I got the
following error message
lsnrctl: error in loading shared libraries: libskgxp8.so: cannot
open shared object file: No such file or directory
I have downloaded
Amol - I think that you are on the right track, looking at LD_LIBRARY_PATH.
Possibly you don't have that variable set just quite right, or it isn't set
when you issue the lsnrctl. You can check the setting by entering env just
before you issue lsnrctl. Try to check for extra characters or
Hi,
I am doing a fresh install of oracle 8.1.6.0.0 on win2k and it hangs at the
Net 8 configuration assistant at this
step :
Done parsing command line arguments.Net8 Configuration:Profile configuration
complete.Net8 Listener Startup:
Running Listener Control:
Hi,
I have configured 2 listeners one name listener(default) on port 1521 and
listener1 on 1526 for same database...
and specify port 1526 in local_listener in init.ora
when default listerner on port 1521 is stopped while listener1 is up...when
i try to run application
i get error
Harvinder,
Where is the application resolving the port from? Tnsnames / ONames? Check
the port defined with the connect string in these destinations as they will
be the ones who will identify which port the app goes to.
HTH
Shailesh
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Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2001
Do you have the second port defined in your tnsnames.ora?
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From: Harvinder Singh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2001 4:39 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Subject: listener problem..
Hi,
I have configured 2 listeners
PORT SPECIFIED IN TNSNAMES.ORA IS 1526
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Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2001 5:07 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Harvinder,
Where is the application resolving the port from? Tnsnames / ONames? Check
the port defined with the connect string in these
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Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2001 4:39 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Subject: listener problem..
Hi,
I have configured 2 listeners one name listener(default) on
port 1521 and
listener1 on 1526 for same database...
and specify port 1526 in local_listener in init.ora
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Subject: RE: listener problem..
ONLY 1 PORT 1526 SPECIFIED IN TNSNAMES.ORA..
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Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2001 5:02 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Do you have the second port defined in your
I was wondering if you could help me debug a problem. I have the following
tnsnames on an app server. And when the primary listener is down it does not
attempt to connect to the second address.
was.world=
(description =
(load_balance=off)
(failover=on)
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