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From: "Chuck Hamilton" <chuckh@softhome.net>
Subject: Re: shared tnsnames.ora
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My understanding was that ONAMES was removed from 9i and that they provided
some sort of wrapper that goes around OID to make it look like a names
server until you can covert all your clients. Can anyone confirm? I am not
running 9i on any of my servers yet.
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Chuck

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> hello to everybody
>
> we tried oracle OID. it works fine. check it out, it's worthwhile.
>
> btw.:afaik oracle names is deprecated and will be withdrawn (... ok
somewhen).
>
> pls fogive if i'm wrong about that, but i read it somewhere in the docu
that comens with 9i.
>
>
> Apologies for any typing mistakes I failed to notice.
>
>
> Markus Reger
>
> Oracle Applications DBA
> Webmaster
> MBC
>
> University for Music and Performing Art
> Vienna
> >>> John.Fedock@us.kline.com 02/27/03 21:48 PM >>>
> I am looking for info on how you support a large number of PCs (200+) and
keep each ones tnsnames.ora file in sync.  It seems that most people do not
touch them.  Some try to modify them and when new databases are created, the
tnsnames.ora files must be changes as well.  It seems to be that a shared
tnsnames.ora file on a network drive may work.   I remember a thread awhile
back about the order of resolution (home directory, then OH/network/admin
....).   Again, I am asking about people using the Oracle client to connect
to 15+ databases (v7.3.4 - 9.0.x) on 10+ different servers.   I have just
started to think about this and posted here before I started my MetaLink
search.
>
>
>  TIA for any info.
>
> JF
>
> John Fedock
> "K" Line America, Inc.
> www.kline.com
> * 804.327.4444
> * john.fedock@us.kline.com
>
>
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