Re: WebDB install problems

From: Leo Van Nieuwenhuyse <leo.van.nieuwenhuyse_at_pandora.be>
Date: 2000/05/10
Message-ID: <cCmS4.15073$oI2.41166_at_afrodite.telenet-ops.be>#1/1


[Quoted] Set the LOCAL environment variable (in the registry on NT/as shell variable on Unix) to your tnsname.

eg : LOCAL=yourtns

let me know ther results.
[Quoted] Jim Lewis <pojpl_at_ais.ucla.edu> schreef in berichtnieuws 8fcau6$emb$1_at_carroll.library.ucla.edu...
> This just about has driven me insane.
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> I have Oracle 8i 8.1.5 installed on Solaris 2.6 and can administer it
> via OEM installed on an NT box. So, looks like the install and
> networking files are fine.
>
> But, my attempt to install WebDB 2.2 fails at the point where it asks
> for the SYS password and TNS alias for the server. I get a little
> popup telling me I have entered either an invalid password or an
> incorrect TNS alias.
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> I have TNS_ADMIN pointing to the location of the tnsnames.ora file
> that was created by the original Oracle8i install.
>
> e,g, $ORACLE_HOME/network/admin
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> I am absolutely sure that I am entering the correct password for the
> SYS account.
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> I managed to solve this problem in a RedHat Linux install by pointing
> TNS_ADMIN to the tnsnames.ora file that was in the WebDB install path
> rather than the one in the $ORACLE_HOME path, but this doesn't work
> with this Solaris install.
>
> Can someone PLEASE help me sort out what dumb thing I'm doing?
> I have tried everything I can think of, but without any success.
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Received on Wed May 10 2000 - 00:00:00 CEST

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