Re: ORA-12514 with 10g Install

From: Frank van Bortel <frank.van.bortel_at_gmail.com>
Date: Sat, 29 Dec 2007 14:26:04 +0100
Message-ID: <83e3f$47764ae9$524b5c40$23508@cache5.tilbu1.nb.home.nl>


shakespeare wrote:
> "Frank van Bortel" <frank.van.bortel_at_gmail.com> schreef in bericht
> news:d266e$47740c8a$524b5c40$21902_at_cache2.tilbu1.nb.home.nl...

>> shakespeare wrote:
>>
>>> (normally, it's in the 169.x.x.x range, keep it there). Put the ip 
>>> address
>> DON'T! That's a reserved domain:
>>
>>
>> % This is the RIPE Whois query server #1.
>> % The objects are in RPSL format.
>> %
>> % Rights restricted by copyright.
>> % See http://www.ripe.net/db/copyright.html
>>
>> % Note: This output has been filtered.
>> %       To receive output for a database update, use the "-B" flag.
>>
>> % Information related to '169.0.0.0 - 169.255.255.255'
>>
>> inetnum:         169.0.0.0 - 169.255.255.255
>> netname:         EU-ZZ-169
>> descr:           Various Registries
>>
>> Use a range for class-c private networks (192.168.0.0/16) or
>> class a (10.0.0.0/8), or class b (172.16.0.0/12)
>>
>> Check http://www.iana.org/ipaddress/ip-addresses.htm
>> -- 
>> Regards,
>> Frank van Bortel
>>
>> Top-posting is one way to shut me up...

>
> Hmm, one of the 'reserved uses' seems to be the range of ip-addresses when
> not connected to a network. Windows network cards that do not connect to a
> network (or can't find a DHCP server) always get addresses in the 169 range.
> Has been that way since ages. Since the net name is EU-ZZ-169, is this one
> of the EU tactics to block Microsoft (Neelie strikes again?)
>
> But it may be safer to choose an address in the 192.168 range, as long as
> you take care not to choose an address that's already in your private
> network.
>
> Shakespeare
>
>

Correct - it's an MS domain
-- 
Regards,
Frank van Bortel

Top-posting is one way to shut me up...
Received on Sat Dec 29 2007 - 07:26:04 CST

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