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Re: HELP !!! SQL*Net !!!

From: Troy Tinnes <q10641_at_cig.nml.mot.com>
Date: Tue, 28 Dec 1999 13:29:03 +0900
Message-ID: <38683C8E.36C03B95@cig.nml.mot.com>


Try checking your memory availablility on A & B. My hunch is that the process can't start because you're out of memory.

half-wit wrote:

> Hi, all
> I'm a beginner of Oracle.
>
> I have a LAN and some system like this:
> ---------------------- ----------------------
> ------------------------------ --------------------------------
> | Oracle A 8.03/ net8 | | Oracle B 8.03/net8 | | Oracle C
> 7.3.2/ SQL*Net2 | | Oracle D 7.2.3 /SQL*Net2 |
> | Solaris 2.6 | | Solaris 2.6 | |
> SCO 5.4 | |
> HP10.20 |
> ----------------------- ----------------------
> ------------------------------- ------------------------------
>
> I configured the listener.ora tnsnames.ora files for them, and start
> these server and listener.
>
> I test the tnsping and lsnrctl service, they work ok at every hosts for
> every servers,
> and sqlplus work ok at hosts C & D for ervery servers
> on hosts A & B , sqlplus can connect to each other, but can't connect
> to Oracle C & Oracle D
>
> on A & B host, use sqlplus to connect C , it will "Segmentation Fault
> (coredump)"
> on A & B host, use sqlplus to connect D, it will don't response no
> loger,
>
> on A & B host, use svrmgrl connect to connect C , it will "Segmentation
> Fault (coredump)"
> on A & B host, use svrmgrl connect to connect D, it work ok
>
> I'm very wonder some thing I missed.
>
> Can help me?
> Thanks
Received on Mon Dec 27 1999 - 22:29:03 CST

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