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Re: Hints on optimizing Oracle!

From: Murali Kazhipurath <murali_at_jps.net>
Date: Sun, 1 Nov 1998 13:08:22 -0800
Message-ID: <363ccf6d.0@blushng.jps.net>


Another thing you may want to try is to use the utilities: ping and tnsping. They will give your further insight into the problem.

Murali

Murali Kazhipurath wrote in message ...
>You can find SQL*Net configuration files in the directory
>c:\orant\network\admin (assuming that c:\orant is your ORACLE_HOME). They
>have the extension .ORA.
>
>Your hardware seems adequate. Now as far as you can tell, does your system
>swap memory? You may consider stopping unwanted services. Also, remove
>unwanted network protocols. Another thing to pay attention to is the order
>of precedence of the network protocols. Make sure that TCP/IP is top in the
>list.
>
>Murali
>
>
>
>Adrian Harrison wrote in message
><363c671a.12048064_at_read.news.globalnet.co.uk>...
>>Mural,
>>
>>I'm using a PII 300, 128mb ram, 3.8 IDE & 4.3 SCSI Harddisk!
>>
>>I have TCP/IP, Netbios & IPX running!
>>
>>20 services started - don't know what most of them are!
>>
>>Where do I find my "SQL*Net configuration information"?
>>
>>Thanks
>>
>>Adrian Harrison
>
>
Received on Sun Nov 01 1998 - 15:08:22 CST

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