Jack:
It appears that the names server is up and running. Try this:
1. Invoke the namesctl utility from a dos prompt.
2. Type "services" (I think) to see what service names are processed.
3. Type "status" to see the status of the names server.
Thank You
Stephen P. Karniotis
Technical Allian
hey im new in ORACLE but i have programming experience more tha 2 years of
visual basic
is there anyone from you that can help me how to manipulate grid in oracle forms
like data grid in visual basic? or can you give me a website so that i can
download an OCX to be used in my application?
than
Hi All,
I am hitting bug 1957103
Annoying but no effect on the correct working of the names server
(apparantly)
THX
Jack
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Jack:
It appears that the names server is up and running. Try this:
1. Invoke the namesctl utility from a dos prompt.
2. Type "services" (I think) to see what service names are processed.
3. Type "status" to see the status of the names server.
Thank You
Stephen P. Karniotis
Technical Allian
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Stephen or others,
If I understood correctly, the email below said it is possible to have a
Names Server that doesn't require its own database.
I have just briefly read
Stephen or others,
If I understood correctly, the email below said it is possible to have a Names Server
that doesn't require its own database.
I have just briefly read the manual on Names and it mentions that Names8 doesn't
require a database to store topology but it is recommended.
It also me
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I saw some remarks about updating tnsnames on many desktops.
Why would
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I agree with you Jared. On the last job we had TNSNAMES files out to
everyones work station . got to be
Works nicely for us. It was a bit flakey before we had a region database,
but is rock solid now. I installed OID for a 'play' recently, and after
considerable pain I finally got the GUI running, only to find that what was
on the screen made absolutely no sense to me whatsoever. RTFM'ing had a
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Hi,
Works fine for us on Solaris 8 Oracle 8.1.7
20 Dbs in the Nameserver.
Regards
Henrik E.
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Names server is depreciated in 9i, but still there.
They were going to remove it, but I think there was a bit of a backlash,
so
they have delayed
the removal.
OID (LDAP) is the
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Names server is depreciated in 9i, but still there.
They were going to remove it, but I think there was a bit of a backlash,
so
they have delayed
the removal.
OID (LDAP) is the repla
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Names server is depreciated in 9i, but still there.
They were going to remove it, but I think there was a bit of a backlash,
so
they have delayed
the removal.
OID (LDAP) is the replacement.
Names server is depreciated in 9i, but still there.
They were going to remove it, but I think there was a bit of a backlash, so
they have delayed
the removal.
OID (LDAP) is the replacement.
We use names server here, have found it to be pretty stable and reduced
tnsnames.ora
administration nicely
Names
server will be obsolete in 9i, I think.
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