Wes Harrison wrote:
> "DA Morgan" <damorgan_at_psoug.org> wrote in message
> news:1121880210.635445_at_yasure...
>
>>Wes Harrison wrote:
>>
>>>I am trying to install Oracle 10g 10.1.0.2 on to Windows Server 2003 but
>
> it
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>>>failed at the last hurdle. Everything went smoothly until it got to the
>>>Oracle Database Configuration Assistant at the end of the process which
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> came
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>>>up with a "TNS: Permission denied." error.
>>>
>>>What permission is it referring to? I installed it as Administrator.
>
> What
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>>>am I missing now that this hasn't run successfully? How do I get it to
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> run
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>>>successfully?
>>>
>>>Thanks,
>>>
>>>Wes
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>
>>What is the full and complete error message?
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>
> ORA-12546: TNS: Permission denied.
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>
>>Did you look in the install log file? What does it contain?
>
>
> Yes. It contains the following:
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> Launched configuration assistant 'Oracle Database Configuration Assistant'
> Tool type is: Optional.
> The command being spawned is:
> 'D:\DBMS\Oracle\product\10.1.0\Db_1\jdk\jre\bin/javaw.exe -Dsun.java2d.noddr
> aw=true <snip long command>
>
> Start output from spawned process:
> ----------------------------------
>
> End output from spawned process.
> ----------------------------------
> Configuration assistant "Oracle Database Configuration Assistant" failed
>
> Result code for launching of configuration assistant is: 1
> The OUICA command is launched from
> D:\DBMS\Oracle\product\10.1.0\Db_1\oui\bin\ouica.bat.
> Error:*** Alert: Some of the configuration assistants failed. However these
> are optional assistants, so they are not required for the correct
> configuration of your system. If you want to try to run those assistants
> again, select the failed assistants and click the 'Retry' button. ***
> User Selected: Yes/OK
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>
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>>Were you running DBCA inside of OUI or stand-alone?
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>
> I am running DBCA as part of the OUI process. I didn't select any special
> options or directives or interact in any way with the installer. I just
> watched as it did its thing.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Wes
>
>
2003 server... firewall? Blocked java/javaw?
You can always get around it by leaving the DBCA for
what it is now, and start it later. After a reboot, or something.
--
Regards,
Frank van Bortel
Received on Thu Jul 21 2005 - 11:20:45 CDT