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Re: Problem while installing Oracle Mobile Server

From: mcode <microcode2004_at_hotmail.com>
Date: 17 Feb 2005 14:06:11 -0800
Message-ID: <480bd64a.0502171406.7885cde0@posting.google.com>


I modified the rules of the firewall and now it works fine ;)

microcode2004_at_hotmail.com (mcode) wrote in message news:<480bd64a.0502152331.7c3858ec_at_posting.google.com>...
> Hi
>
> (All OSes are Windows 2000 Pro).
>
> While installing Mobile Server 10g, I'm asked to enter the SYSTEM
> account password but when I enter it I get the following error:
> "Io Exception: The network adapter could not establish the
> connection".
> But the IP link is OK between the Mobile Server 10g computer and the
> main Oracle DB 10g computer.
>
> Also, from Oracle Entreprise Manager I can't connect as SYSTEM to the
> Oracle DB 10g. So I think that this can be linked to the error that I
> get from Mobile Server Installation...
>
> I've granted DBA rights to SYSTEM account but I get the same error
> from Mobile Server, even after restarting the Oracle DB 10g server.
>
> As explained at : http://dba.5341.com/msg/13097.html
> I've done the following (directly on Oracle DB 10g server) :
>
> Sqlplus / as sysdba
>
> GRANT DBA TO SYSTEM;
> GRANT CONNECT TO SYSTEM;
> GRANT RESOURCE TO SYSTEM;
> GRANT CONNECT_MTN TO SYSTEM;
> GRANT EXP_FULL_DATABASE TO SYSTEM;
> GRANT IMP_FULL_DATABASE TO SYSTEM;
> GRANT SELECT_CATALOG_ROLE TO SYSTEM;
> GRANT EXECUTE_CATALOG_ROLE TO SYSTEM;
> GRANT AQ_ADMINISTRATOR_ROLE TO SYSTEM;
> GRANT GATHER_SYSTEM_STATISTICS TO SYSTEM;
> ALTER USER SYSTEM DEFAULT ROLE ALL;
>
> GRANT ANALYZE ANY TO SYSTEM;
> GRANT ALTER ANY TYPE TO SYSTEM;
> GRANT ALTER ANY INDEX TO SYSTEM;
> GRANT ALTER ANY TABLE TO SYSTEM;
> GRANT EXECUTE ANY TYPE TO SYSTEM;
> GRANT SELECT ANY TABLE TO SYSTEM;
> GRANT ALTER ANY INDEXTYPE TO SYSTEM;
> GRANT ALTER ANY PROCEDURE TO SYSTEM;
> GRANT DEBUG ANY PROCEDURE TO SYSTEM;
> GRANT UNLIMITED TABLESPACE TO SYSTEM;
> GRANT EXECUTE ANY INDEXTYPE TO SYSTEM;
> GRANT EXECUTE ANY PROCEDURE TO SYSTEM;
> GRANT SELECT ANY DICTIONARY TO SYSTEM;
>
> But that does not change anything.
>
>
> Thank you for any help :-)
Received on Thu Feb 17 2005 - 16:06:11 CST

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