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Re: VTK-1000, ORA-12154, TNS-12541, does it ever stop?

From: bullwinkle <jpseo_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Mon, 30 Dec 2002 13:02:25 -0600
Message-ID: <3E109841.F1629D47@yahoo.com>


Rich;

You need a STATIC IP address & an LMHOSTS table setup --equivalent to /etc/hosts file in the Unix world..

Which means you can not be on the internet & trying to connect to OMS at the same time !!!

HTH JP

Rich wrote:

> I've installed Oracle 11i on a stand-alone Windows 2000 machine. The
> install worked fine. I'm just installed the Vision demo. The machine
> has an internet connection that gets assigned a dynamic IP address.
> The Oracle domain is "dundee". The hosts file lists
>
> 127.0.0.1 localhost
> 127.0.0.1 dundee
> 127.0.0.1 dundee.dundee
>
> When I try to connect to the OEM using the Enterprise Manager Console
> (using sysman/oem_temp and VIS service), I get the message VTK-1000.
> If I disconnect the internet connection, it changes to VTK-1001.
> Either way no luck.
>
> Other posts indicate to use the Configuration assistant to create a
> new repository. I get an ORA-12154 message there (once again using
> sysman_oem_temp and the VIS service). I deleted the default domain
> portion of the sqlnet.ora file with no change in this message.
> (Tricky using Notepad.)
>
> If I try the command TNSPING Dundee I get a TNS-12541 error.
>
> Fun, wow.
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>
> Also, I can't get to the application screens. After I sign in to the
> ICXINDEX web page using Sysadmin/sysadmin, no other userid/pwd
> combination is valid. Apps/Apps, or Service/Welcome works for all the
> Windows applications, but nothing works here after getting in the
> front door with sysadmin/sysadmin.
>
> Fun, wow.
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>
> Is there an easy solution to either of these problems? Are they
> related?
>
> Thanks! Rich
Received on Mon Dec 30 2002 - 13:02:25 CST

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