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Oracle Net8 Configuration and Troubleshooting By Jonathan Gennick, Hugo Toledo | |
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[SYMBOL] [A] [B] [C] [D] [E] [F] [G] [H] [I] [J] [L] [M] [N] [O] [P] [Q] [R] [S] [T] [U] [V] [W] [X] CDS ( Cell Directory Services) choosing naming methods for external name resolution Cell Directory Services [See CDS] centralized naming methods, choosing 2nd redundancy and scalability CHANGE_PASSWORD command encrypted passwords, setting listener parameters, changing .cl files, location of executable programs client (Net8) log files and trace file parameter and client configurations advanced connection options for automatic protocol detection and Configuration Assistant and Connection Manager and default domains, choosing external naming methods, using for LDAP directories 2nd log file locations, choosing naming methods, choosing net service names , defining Net8 Assistant and configuring profiles Net8 Easy Config and Oracle Names, using profiles, configuring software for 2nd testing client connectivity TNSNAMES entries, syntax for trace files, choosing locations for for Windows client connections Client for Microsoft Networks (software), using Named Pipes client load balancing 2nd with listener load balancing Transparent Application Failover and client log files CLOSE_RELAY (Connection Manager command) cm parameter, starting/stopping Connection Manager cmadm_pid.log (default log filename) Connection Manager and CMADMIN (Connection Manager Administrator) stopping cman parameter, starting/stopping Connection Manager cman.ora files configuring Connection Manager Addresses defining access control rules examining access control rules log files and trace file parameters and cman_pid.log (default log filename) Connection Manager and CMAN_PROFILE keyword, setting for Connection Manager Profile CMAN_RULES entry, defining access rules cmctl executable name (Connection Manager Control) 2nd 3rd [See also Connection Manager Control utility[cmctl executable name (Connection Manager Control)] changing log level managing Connection Manager CMCTL START command, starting Connection Manager CMGW (Connection Manager Gateway Process) cname.smd (QUERY type code) command codes (Connection Manager) Common Object Request Broker Architecture [See CORBA] COMMON value in QUEUE column in a dynamic performance view V$QUEUE view and COMPATIBLE display mode, viewing Connection Manager status components of Net8 CONF_INDX value dispatchers, adding V$DISPATCHER view, using Configuration Assistant (Net8) 2nd configuration files, location of configuring Net8 [See client configuration] connect data (listener log entry field) connect data options CONNECT value, in STATUS column of V$DISPATCHER view connect-time (failover) Transparent Application Failover and CONNECT_DATA parameter Bequeath connection address data and load balancing with multiple descriptions and Net8 Assistant, using Transparent Application Failover and with connect-time failover CONNECT_TIMEOUT parameter, modifying a listener CONNECT_TIMEOUT_listener_name parameter connection concentration 2nd combining with multi-protocol support and configuring a client Net8 Assistant and connection data connection failures, types of Connection Manager addresses architecture of benefits of access control and connection concentration and multi-protocol support and network address translations and CMCTL START command and command codes configuring for configuring clients event codes log files and 2nd managing managing problem profile setting and reason codes starting and stopping trace file parameters and viewing statistics Connection Manager Administrator (CMADMIN) stopping Connection Manager Control utility 2nd 3rd Connection Manager Gateway Process (CMGW) Connection Manager Profile Connection Managetility connections determining maximum number of hung connectivity error messages for path testing for client network tnsping utilities and verifying database is open CORBA (Common Object Request Broker Architecture) configuring listeners supporting protocols corrupt files, solutions to Create Like button, creating administrative contexts CREATE SESSION system privilege CREATE SYNONYM system privilege CREATE TABLE system privilege CREATED column, using the V$DISPATCHER view current listeners Custom Install |
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