Re: Updating TNSNAMES.ORA/Upgrading SQL*Net

From: Doug Smith <dsmith_at_gulfaero.com>
Date: 1996/08/14
Message-ID: <dsmith.154.000C404F_at_gulfaero.com>#1/1


In article <4uq75j$9f5_at_news2.noc.netcom.net> cwall_at_petersons.com (Craig M. Wall) writes:
>From: cwall_at_petersons.com (Craig M. Wall)
>Subject: Re: Updating TNSNAMES.ORA/Upgrading SQL*Net
>Date: Tue, 13 Aug 1996 15:33:22 GMT
 

>MWilson_at_ti.com (Michael Wilson) wrote:
 

>>Our organization support several applications that utilize SQL*Net to connect
>>to our Oracle databases. Each application has its own instance and requires
>>it own entry in TNSNAMES.ORA. Is there an automated utility that will
>>insert/update entries in TNSNAMES.ORA? We are thinking about writing a small
>>application to make sure that the correct entries are in TNSNAMES.ORA, but
>>we'd rather use an existing utility if these is one.
 

>snip!
 

>>Regards,
>> Michael
 

>>================================================================
>> Michael Wilson MWilson_at_ti.com
>> SG Software Solutions
>> Defense Systems & Electronics (214) 575-3448
>> Texas Instruments, Inc. (214) 575-2628 (fax)
>>================================================================
 

>Oracle now bundles a windows based product, the
>SQL*Net Easy Configuration tool with it's client toolset.
 

>It manages your tnsnames.ora file.
 

>Download a copy from http://www.oracle.com
 

>I found it bundled with the trial Oracle7 Server for NT.
 

>Regards,
>Craig M. Wall

The post is asking how to send tnsnames.ora updates to clients. Oracle's product is NetFetch. It is part of Network Manager which is the full network design tool from Oracle. Easy Configuration configures tnsnames.ora files. Received on Wed Aug 14 1996 - 00:00:00 CEST

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