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"Ralf Fernan" <ralphfernan.N0SPAM_at_yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> I'm trying to run a stored procedure from a client machine using SQL*PLUS.
> The stored procedure uses a C library to do some stuff and return a
result,
> so I have an EXTPROC listener running. I've created a tnsnames.ora file
on
> the client which identifies the TELEFAX database on the database server on
> LAB1. The moment I connect to the database using SQL*PLUS, I see the
> following errors in the listener log. Running TNSPING on the client shows
> that the network connectivity is fine, and that the listener is running.
I
> wonder if there are any obvious oversights that I've made. The problem is
> that I can't run this particular stored procedure, although other normal
sql
> queries against the same database run just fine.
>
> Here are the errors reported by the listener:
>
> NNC-00406: name "LISTENER_lab1" does not exist
>
> NNC-00406: name "TELEFAX.ffu" does not exist
>
> NNC-00406: name "PLSExtProc" does not exist
>
> Here are the errors reported on the client running the stored proc:
>
> ORA-28575 unable to open RPC connection to external procedure agent
>
> ORA-12154: TNS:could not resolve service name
Can you show us the following files:
tnsnames.ora on your client machine tnsnames.ora on your Oracle server machine listener.ora on your Oracle server machine
Cheers,
Dave
Received on Sun Apr 13 2003 - 17:35:39 CDT
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