Q: How to tell if listener is up on HP-UX?
Date: 1996/11/23
Message-ID: <577lo1$1t3_at_post.gsfc.nasa.gov>#1/1
Hi:
[Quoted] [Quoted] I am trying to use SQL*Net on Windows NT 3.51 to connect to an Oracle DB instance (on which I have a username and password) which is on an HP-UX host. [Quoted] My attempts to connect have so far failed. I tried using tnsping, and the [Quoted] [Quoted] response I got was "no listener" from TNS.
[Quoted] I have tried to run tnsping on the HP-UX side, however I don't seem to be supplying the correct arguments. I don't have any special privilege on the [Quoted] [Quoted] HP-UX side (other than normal user), I have administrator rights on the NT side.
[Quoted] I have some suspicion that the listener is not up on the HP-UX side, partly [Quoted] because the log file (lsnrctl.log) shows no recent entries, although the computer has re-booted fairly recently. Is there a daemon process I could [Quoted] check for before approaching the administrators?
[Quoted] I can connect to the DB instance from other HP-UX hosts that are on the same [Quoted] LAN, however I am speculating that this is accomplished by means other than TNS (as you can see I am a newbie!).
[Quoted] Additional questions:
[Quoted] [Quoted] The listener.ora on the HP-UX side calls the listener by a name other than the [Quoted] default "LISTENER". Could this present a problem?
[Quoted] [Quoted] Also, I am having trouble with the "community" stuff. On the HP-UX side, community was set to "ORATCP". On the NT side, should I use "ORATCP", "ORATCP.world", or what? Can I use a raw IP address for "HOST" (as there may [Quoted] be DNS problems?
I would hugely appreciate any help!!
Regards,
-- John Emmerling John.Emmerling_at_gsfc.nasa.gov -- John Emmerling | Computer Sciences Corp. +1 301 497-2426 | Mission Integration Technology Group John.Emmerling_at_gsfc.nasa.gov | 1100 West St., rm 431 | Laurel MD 20707 USAReceived on Sat Nov 23 1996 - 00:00:00 CET