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Thread: URGENT!!! Ora: Target Host Or Object Does not EXIST

  1. #11
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    Which version of SQLnet are you using?
    Maybe SERVICE_NAME should be replaced with SID in the CONNECT_DATA string.

  2. #12
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    already did that. The same thing's working at the server the same way and the same settings. Just not on the client. Although it has the same settings too

    Mohit.
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    tried that too. The sid without the global name and the global name. Di not give any different result.

    Mohit.
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    You didnt happen to call your server the same name as your sid or instance??

  5. #15
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    nope. The machine name is like server and the sid name is like orcl and the global name is like orcl.domain

    Mohit.
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    I suppose that you use windows clients. Take a look at the TNS_ADMIN parameter in the registry. Is that the correct path to your TNSNAMES.ORA? Maybe you have more than one ORACLE_HOMES?

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    What do the error logs say ../network/logs/listner.log

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    It is the correct path and i only have one oracle home

    Mohit.
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    it gives a description of establish statements with return codes 0 and the name + path of the calling program on the remote machine.

    Mohit.
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  10. #20
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    what is the status of your listner LSNRCTL> status and does your listner support services

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