Message-Id: <10504.106183@fatcity.com> From: Raghavendra Sanjay Kumar Date: Mon, 22 May 2000 10:52:41 +0530 Subject: Re: Multiple Oracle Homes --------------E025C4A03B4B516B60C17F53 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Thank U Mr. Atish. I am using Developer 6 with Oracle 8i on NT 4.0 As mentioned in your mail I did not change the Oracle Home while installing Developer 6.0. Infact it prompted with a name asking for comfirmation. I then clicked OK to proceed with installation. U have provided a hint that there requires an additional service in TNSNames but what is the service that I need to include for that to take effect and put into work. Could U guide me in this regard. Thanking you in Advance, Sanjay Kumar Atish Prasad Das wrote: > I guess u have installed D2k 4.5 or 5.0. In ur case there would be two > oracle homes; \ORANT and \ORACLE. The Oracle 8i database is residing > at the \Oracle folder where as during ur installation of D2k u might > have changed the Oracle home to ORANT. So the system is confused. If > this is the case: There are round about ways to set up the proper path > thru registry and .ora file. But the simple soln would be to: > uninstall both, install d2k first and then install Oracle 8i. After > that u will be able to start the database; but u will face difficulty > in connecting to the database from the D2k. For that an additional > service in the tnasnames.ora, which is in \orant\admin\network folder, > would enable the connection. Good luck. > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Raghavendra Sanjay Kumar > To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L > Sent: Friday, May 19, 2000 5:24 PM > Subject: Multiple Oracle Homes > Hi, > > I have NT 4.0 with Oracle 8i ver 8.1.5. > > After successful installation of Oracle Server, I tried to > install Developer 2000 which also succeeded. After rebooting > the system, I was unable to start the database. > It gave > no such protocol. > I was unable to start the listener service. > > I donot understand the problem.Any help appreciated. > > Also how do I manage multiple oracle Homes. > Any idea, documentation. > > Rgds, > Sanjay Kumar > --------------E025C4A03B4B516B60C17F53 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Thank U Mr. Atish.

I am using Developer 6 with Oracle 8i on NT 4.0

As mentioned in your mail I did not change the Oracle Home while installing Developer 6.0. Infact it prompted with a name asking for comfirmation. I then clicked OK to proceed with installation.
U have provided a hint that there requires an additional service in TNSNames but what is the service that I  need to include for that to take effect and put into work.

Could U guide me in this regard.
Thanking you in Advance,

Sanjay Kumar
 

Atish Prasad Das wrote:

I guess u have installed D2k 4.5 or 5.0. In ur case there would be two oracle homes; \ORANT and \ORACLE. The Oracle 8i database is residing at the \Oracle folder where as during ur installation of D2k u might have changed the Oracle home to ORANT. So the system is confused. If this is the case: There are round about ways to set up the proper path thru registry and .ora file. But the simple soln would be to: uninstall both, install d2k first and then install Oracle 8i. After that u will be able to start the database; but u will face difficulty in connecting to the database from the D2k. For that an additional service in the tnasnames.ora, which is in \orant\admin\network folder, would enable the connection. Good luck.
----- Original Message -----
From: Raghavendra Sanjay Kumar
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Sent: Friday, May 19, 2000 5:24 PM
Subject: Multiple Oracle Homes
 Hi,

I have NT 4.0 with Oracle 8i ver 8.1.5.

After successful installation of Oracle Server, I tried to install Developer 2000 which also succeeded. After rebooting the system, I was unable to start the database.
It gave
no such protocol.
I was unable to start the listener service.

I donot understand the problem.Any help appreciated.

Also how do I manage multiple oracle Homes.
Any idea, documentation.