Connect to database through Enterprise Manager 9i [message #570907] |
Sat, 17 November 2012 22:02 |
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hnp2500
Messages: 2 Registered: November 2012
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Hi all
I have intsalled oracle client 9i.
I add my services into tnsnames.ora
I could connect in sqlplus but in Enterprise manager i receive error ora12154 tns could not resolve service name!!
Anyone can help me?
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Re: Connect to database through Enterprise Manager 9i [message #570910 is a reply to message #570909] |
Sat, 17 November 2012 22:29 |
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BlackSwan
Messages: 26766 Registered: January 2009 Location: SoCal
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(Enterprise Manager 9i + win7)
above is an unsupported combination.
Which Windows 7 Edition?
Oracle V9 has not been supported this Decade.
Consider joining the 21 ^st^ Century at your earliest convenience.
>I think both of above utilities must use same config!
you are free to think anything you deem appropriate.
you do not have to convince me of anything.
you need to convince Oracle that it is configured correctly so that no error is thrown.
I won't waste more time trying to inform about any Oracle error code.
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Re: Connect to database through Enterprise Manager 9i [message #570914 is a reply to message #570909] |
Sun, 18 November 2012 02:58 |
John Watson
Messages: 8960 Registered: January 2010 Location: Global Village
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I can barely remember 9i OEM. I never used it much. Biut I do recall that the stand-alone console prompts you do read a local tnsnames.ora file and uses it to populate a list of databases. You probably read the wrong file, one that is in a directory local to the OEM installation. Alternatively, you may have added the daabase manullay, and got the details wrong. Either way, just crete another entry forthe database, and be sure to get the details correct.
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