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Oracle Net8 Configuration and Troubleshooting
Oracle Net8 Configuration and Troubleshooting
ISBN: 1565927532
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2000
Pages: 120
Authors:
Hugo Toledo
,
Jonathan Gennick
BUY ON AMAZON
Main
TOC
copyright
Preface
Audience
Which Platform and Version?
Structure of This Book
Conventions Used in This Book
Comments and Questions
Acknowledgments
Part I
Chapter 1. Oracle s Network Architecture and Products
1.1 Goals of Net8
1.2 Net8 Components
1.3 Stack Communications
1.4 Management Utilities
Chapter 2. Name Resolution
2.1 Local Naming
2.2 Directory Naming
2.3 Centralized Naming
2.4 Host Naming
2.5 External Name Resolution
2.6 Choosing the Method to Use
Part II
Chapter 3. Client Configuration
3.1 The Overall Process
3.2 Using Windows? Turn Off Autodial
3.3 Keep a Standard sqlnet.ora File
3.4 Automatic IPC
3.5 Using LDAP
3.6 Using Oracle Names
3.7 Using External Naming Methods
3.8 Testing Client Connectivity
Chapter 4. Basic Server Configuration
4.1 The Overall Process
4.2 Software to Install
4.3 Other Listener Address Entry Formats
4.4 The Listener Control Utility
4.5 Securing a Listener
4.6 Modifying and Deleting a Listener
4.7 Detecting Dead Connections
Chapter 5. Multi-Threaded Server
5.1 Understanding MTS
5.2 Determining the Connection Limit
5.3 Obsolete MTS Parameters
5.4 Forcing a Dedicated Server Connection
5.5 Viewing MTS Status
5.6 Online MTS Modifications
Chapter 6. Net8 and LDAP
6.1 What Is LDAP?
6.2 LDAP, Oracle, and the Future
6.3 Defining Net Service Names in an LDAP Directory
Chapter 7. Oracle Names
7.1 Configuring a Names Server
7.2 Managing a Names Server
7.3 Discovery and Client Configuration
7.4 Domains and Regions
Chapter 8. Net8 Failover and Load Balancing
8.1 Failover
8.2 Load Balancing
Chapter 9. Connection Manager
9.1 Connection Manager Benefits
9.2 Connection Manager Architecture
9.3 Configuring Connection Manager
9.4 Configuring a Client
9.5 Managing Connection Manager
Part III
Chapter 10. Net8 Troubleshooting Techniques
10.1 Multiple Homes on Windows NT
10.2 Looking at Net8 Log Files
10.3 Generating Net8 Trace Files
Chapter 11. Solutions to Common Problems
11.1 Net8 General Problems
11.2 Connection Manager Problems
11.3 Multi-Threaded Server Problems
11.4 Oracle Names Problems
Part IV
Appendix A. The sqlnet.ora File
Appendix B. The tnsnames.ora File
B.1 Net Service Name Definitions
B.2 The Parameters
Appendix C. The listener.ora File
C.1 Listener Addresses
C.2 Static Services
C.3 Control Parameters
Appendix D. The names.ora File
Appendix E. Environment and Registry Variables
E.1 Net8 Environment Variables
E.2 Net8 Variables and Windows NT
Appendix F. MTS Initialization Parameters
Appendix G. MTS Performance Views
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Oracle Net8 Configuration and Troubleshooting
ISBN: 1565927532
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2000
Pages: 120
Authors:
Hugo Toledo
,
Jonathan Gennick
BUY ON AMAZON
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