Yong,
Thanks for the making that correction.
Julio Cesar Quijada-Reina
Programmer Analyst
Computer Services at Alfred State College
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Yong Huang
Sent: Friday, December 19, 2003 12:04 PM
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Hi, Julio,
Windows doesn't have a nsswitch
Hi, Julio,
Windows doesn't have a nsswitch.conf equivalent. Windows hosts file is
equivalent to UNIX /etc/hosts. Imagine Windows has a nswitch.conf like this:
hosts: files dns
But it's missing other lines such as protocoles, services... in this file.
This topic is much less off-topic than some
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Subject: Re: no longer listening
I've had similar problems, however, it isn't just
limited to Oracle listeners.
NT
and Win2k are both prob
Mladen,
The equivalent of nsswitch.conf on Win2K is the "hosts" file in
winnt\system32\drivers\etc. You'd probably say: the /etc directory in M$
Windoze? Somewhat of a resemblance to the UNIX naming convention. You'd
be surprise to find a "services" file just like the one found in /etc
directory
I've had similar problems, however, it isn't just limited to Oracle listeners.
NT and Win2k are both problematic when it comes to reliably starting services
at bootup. They both occasionally have a problem with a service dying for
no apparent reason.
I don't know why this is.
To deal with it
So, how are your host names resolved? Any changes in DNS or WINS name servers?
Did anybody reboot or alter PDC? On NT host names are resolved by asking PDC .
If it cannot respond because of reboot, listener may shut down as well. You
should try modifying yur local equivalent of nsswitch.conf. what
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Re: no longer listening
I
had a lot of problems with the listeners going down for no reason.
I was running 8.1.7.4 with 8.1.7 listen
Mladen,
I did look at the listener.log file and did not see any changes as far
as network configuration. The host where the database is running on does
not have a fixed IP address though. It gets a lease from a DHCP. I
checked the logs on the DHCP and the IP for my database host has not
changed la
Alfred State College
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Subject: Re: no longer listening
I had a lot of problems with the listeners
Eh?
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Somebody might have changed network configuration. Did you look into
the listener.log ?
On 12/17/2003 02:19:43 PM, "QuijadaReina, Julio C" wrote:
> Hi all,
>
>
>
> For the last
I had a lot of problems with the listeners going down for no reason.
I was running 8.1.7.4 with 8.1.7 listeners at the time. I changed
the ports to non-default ports and upgraded to 9. And haven't had
a problem since.
"QuijadaReina, Julio C" wrote:
Hi
all,
For
the last couple of weeks,
Somebody might have changed network configuration. Did you look into
the listener.log ?
On 12/17/2003 02:19:43 PM, "QuijadaReina, Julio C" wrote:
> Hi all,
>
>
>
> For the last couple of weeks, I have experienced listener down times.
> The listener will work fine for say a week, and then all t
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