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Cherrish Vaidiyan
 
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Default A simple Listener problem while installing Oracle by copying Ora Home - 12-23-2003 , 10:20 PM






Hello all,

A warm Xmas greetings to all. I have a small problem with starting up
the database. Here my strategy.

I have installed Oracle 9i R 2 on Red Hat 9. i created two database on
this system. And the two datasbe is working perfectly. Now i needed
another RH9 system to work on Oracle 9i. So I was guided to copy the
oracle home folder and that the oracle will be up for work. I even got
such a response from Google Group. I copied the files and i was able
to take netmgr,dbca etc. But i couldnt use the database..due to
Listener problem. when ever i give..

[oracle@node2 oracle]$ lsnrctl start Listener
TNS-12560 TNS : Protocol adapter error
TNS-00530 TNS : Protocol adapter error
Linux - 113 - No route to host

Sometime i get error 'Linux-111' error. Can anyone experienced such a
problem ? Can you help me how to overcome it ?
i serached in the net and i got ideas to check the hostname in
listener.ora and tnsnames.ora. I verfied and it is correct. Another
suggestion from some oracle based website is that to check PATH and
ORACLE_SID etc.I have even gone through it. All are correct. Any other
ideas/suggection pls ...

regards,
Cherrish Vaidiyan

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Frank van Bortel
 
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Default Re: A simple Listener problem while installing Oracle by copyingOra Home - 12-24-2003 , 12:41 PM






Cherrish Vaidiyan wrote:
Quote:
Hello all,

A warm Xmas greetings to all. I have a small problem with starting up
the database. Here my strategy.

I have installed Oracle 9i R 2 on Red Hat 9. i created two database on
this system. And the two datasbe is working perfectly. Now i needed
another RH9 system to work on Oracle 9i. So I was guided to copy the
oracle home folder and that the oracle will be up for work. I even got
such a response from Google Group. I copied the files and i was able
to take netmgr,dbca etc. But i couldnt use the database..due to
Listener problem. when ever i give..

[oracle@node2 oracle]$ lsnrctl start Listener
TNS-12560 TNS : Protocol adapter error
TNS-00530 TNS : Protocol adapter error
Linux - 113 - No route to host

Sometime i get error 'Linux-111' error. Can anyone experienced such a
problem ? Can you help me how to overcome it ?
i serached in the net and i got ideas to check the hostname in
listener.ora and tnsnames.ora. I verfied and it is correct. Another
suggestion from some oracle based website is that to check PATH and
ORACLE_SID etc.I have even gone through it. All are correct. Any other
ideas/suggection pls ...

regards,
Cherrish Vaidiyan
You _did_ alter the files before attempting this, did'nt you?
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Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year,
Frank van Bortel



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Cherrish Vaidiyan
 
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Default Re: A simple Listener problem while installing Oracle by copying Ora Home - 12-25-2003 , 09:47 PM



Frank van Bortel <fbortel (AT) nescape (DOT) net> wrote

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Cherrish Vaidiyan wrote:
Hello all,

A warm Xmas greetings to all. I have a small problem with starting up
the database. Here my strategy.

I have installed Oracle 9i R 2 on Red Hat 9. i created two database on
this system. And the two datasbe is working perfectly. Now i needed
another RH9 system to work on Oracle 9i. So I was guided to copy the
oracle home folder and that the oracle will be up for work. I even got
such a response from Google Group. I copied the files and i was able
to take netmgr,dbca etc. But i couldnt use the database..due to
Listener problem. when ever i give..

[oracle@node2 oracle]$ lsnrctl start Listener
TNS-12560 TNS : Protocol adapter error
TNS-00530 TNS : Protocol adapter error
Linux - 113 - No route to host

Sometime i get error 'Linux-111' error. Can anyone experienced such a
problem ? Can you help me how to overcome it ?
i serached in the net and i got ideas to check the hostname in
listener.ora and tnsnames.ora. I verfied and it is correct. Another
suggestion from some oracle based website is that to check PATH and
ORACLE_SID etc.I have even gone through it. All are correct. Any other
ideas/suggection pls ...

regards,
Cherrish Vaidiyan

You _did_ alter the files before attempting this, did'nt you?
SIR,
I HAVE VERIFIED LISTENER.ORA AND TNSNAMES.ORA BEFORE I STARTED THE
LISTENER..THE DETAILS IS CORRECT.I COULD ALSO SEE THE DETAILS WHEN I
GIVE :
lsnrctl start listener
STILL I GET THE ERROR. CAN U HELP ME WAT ELSE I COULD DO...
REGARDS,
CHERRISH VAIDIYAN


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