Re: Oracle 8i for NT question.....

From: Bradley Johnson <bradleyjohnson_at_hotmail.com>
Date: Tue, 24 Apr 2001 22:35:12 GMT
Message-ID: <AcnF6.33838$RF1.2877799_at_bgtnsc06-news.ops.worldnet.att.net>


Richard

Did you start the listener as a service? And is Net8 installed and configured on the clients with the proper SID?

thanks
brad
"Richard" <richchen_at_ms6.hinet.net> wrote in message news:9c4cer$rg8_at_netnews.hinet.net...
> Deal all,
>
> I recently installed Oracle 8i (8.1.6) for NT on Windows 2000. This
 machine
> is a member server of one NT domain.
>
> Installation is OK and applications can connect the Oracle database
 without
> problem if the login account is created on the machine.
>
> But any applications tried connect the Oracle database if they were run by
> any domain user, the error message prompted out:
>
> ORA-03113: end-of-file on communication channel.
>
> I tried again by adding some Domain users in Administartors group and
> enabling guests account on that machine, the same error still happened.
>
> I read the document and that really doesn't help. I copied the desciprtion
> as the following:
>
> Cause:
> An unexpected end-of-file was processed on the communication channel. The
> problem could not be handled by the Net8, two task, software.
> This message could occur if the shadow two-task process associated with a
> Net8 connect has terminated abnormally, or if there is a physical failure
 of
> the
> interprocess communication vehicle, that is, the network or server machine
> went down.
> In addition, this message could occur when ALTER SYSTEM KILL SESSION or
> ALTER SYSTEM DISCONNECT SESSION were issued with the IMMEDIATE qualifier
> because, in those cases, the client's connection to the database is
> terminated without waiting for the client to issue a request.
>
> Action:
> If this message occurs during a connection attempt, check the setup files
> for the appropriate Net8 driver and confirm Net8 software is correctly
> installed
> on the server. If the message occurs after a connection is well
 established,
> and the error is not due to a physical failure, check if a trace file was
> generated on the server at failure time. Existence of a trace file may
> suggest an Oracle internal error that requires the assistance of customer
> support.
>
> It seems that Oracle 8i behaves quite different between Unix-based OS and
> Mircosoft NT.
>
> Can anyone advise me what is really happening ??
>
> Thank you !!
>
> Richard L. Chen
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Received on Wed Apr 25 2001 - 00:35:12 CEST

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