Re: Can someone interpret this SQL net trace for me..

From: Andy Crutchlow <andy.crutchlow_at_service.britgas.co.uk>
Date: 1996/05/16
Message-ID: <4nfmng$7p2_at_gate.service.britgas.co.uk>#1/1


In article <4n18pf$4tk_at_tribune.concentric.net>, jjoslin_at_concentric.com says:
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>andy.crutchlow_at_service.britgas.co.uk (Andy Crutchlow) wrote:
>
>>versions of s/w:
>>TCP/IP Adapter 2.1.4.1.3A
>>SQL Net 2.1.4.1.4
>>SQL Net TCP/IP 1.1.9.0A
>
 

>
>Are you using Secure Network Services and SQL*NET V1? I would
>recommend trying this using SQL*NET V2.
>
>Jim Joslin
>

I'm using SQL*NET V2. I've tried a V1 connect string entry in tnsnames.ora file and have directly entered full connect string but all with no effect. All variations produce ......

>osnqig: entry
>osnqig: Count in the NL global area is now 1
>osnqig: Count in OSN global area now: 1
>nrigbi: entry
>nrigbni: entry
>nrigbni: Could not find local communities
>nrigbni: Empty TNSNAV.ORA present
>nrigbni: exit
>nrigbi: exit
>osnqig: exit
>osntns: entry
>nncpmlf_make_local_addrfile: construction of local names file failed
>nncpmsf_make_sys_addrfile: system names file is C:\ORAWIN\network\admin\tnsnames.ora
>nncpcin_maybe_init: first request sent to name server will have ID 27152
>nncpcin_maybe_init: initial retry timeout for all name servers is 500 csecs
>nncpcin_maybe_init: max request retries per name server is 2
>nngsini_init_streams: initializing stream subsystem, cache size is 0
>nngtini_init_msg: initializing PDU subsystem, initial pool size is 2
>nncpcin_maybe_init: default name server domain is world
>osnqrn: Using nnfsn2a() to build connect descriptor for (possibly remote) database.
>nnfsinit: entry
>nnfsinit: Obtaining native use parameter native_names.use_native
>nnfsinit: Using Oracle naming
>nncin2a: name "S:.world" is invalid
>osnqrn: Return code from nnfsn2a is 1
>-<ERROR>- osntns: Couldn't connect, returning 12154
>osntns: exit
>osnqtg: Count in the OSN global area is now 0
>nngsdei_deinit_streams: deinit
>nrigbd: entry
>nrigbd: exit
>nrigbd: entry
>nrigbd: No Routing global data found
>nrigbd: exit
>osnqtg: Count in the NL global area is now 0

....in trace - implying something fundamental wrong or missing. Something is causing name resolution to go wrong??? Received on Thu May 16 1996 - 00:00:00 CEST

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