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On 4 Feb 2003 14:01:34 -0800, benday_at_benday.com (Benjamin Day) wrote:
>> > Does anyone have any guesses as to what the underlying problem(s)
>> > could be?
>>
>> Best we have a look at your listener.ora, your sqlnet.ora and your
>> tnsnames.ora. But since your original error indicates a problem in the
>> oranttcp DLL, then it could be a corrupt install, a permissions problem, bad
>> RAM or anything else. Which is why I'd re-install Windows, re-install Oracle
>> and see if the problem is repeatable.
>
>Thanks Howard for taking a look and responding to my postings.
>
>Since re-building my laptop is going to be a wicked pain, I think I'd
>like to try to eliminate everything else before I re-install.
>
>I think I've managed to re-define the problem a little. I can start
>the listener through ControlPanel.Services and through LSNRCTL.EXE.
>Through ControlPanel.Services it will start and stay running
>indefinitely but if I try to query it's status through LSNRCTL it
>immediately crashes. If I try to start it through LSNRCTL.EXE it
>reports a successful start and then crashes.
>
>I've managed to get tracing turned on for the listener. I've posted
>the trace file, log file, listener.ora, sqlnet.ora, and tnsnames.ora
>at http://www.benday.com/oracleStuff
>
>I'd really appreciate it if you could take a look.
>
>Thanks,
>-Ben
Apart from
[04-FEB-2003 16:33:27:383] ntt2err: soc 268 error - operation=5, ntresnt[0]=524, ntresnt[1]=997, ntresnt[2]=0
nothing to be seen
And what is more: NO connection attempt to be seen.
You did try to connect to the database?
One would need you to do that (and leave tracing enabled of course) to
look at something useful.
Regards
Sybrand Bakker, Senior Oracle DBA
To reply remove -verwijderdit from my e-mail address Received on Tue Feb 04 2003 - 16:42:26 CST
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