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  1. #11
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    Originally posted by seshib
    even i am trying to status off it is giving errors..

    LSNRCTL> set log_status off
    Connecting to (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=ipc)(KEY=PNPKEY))
    TNS-12224: TNS:no listener
    TNS-12541: TNS:no listener
    TNS-12560: TNSrotocol adapter error
    TNS-00511: No listener
    Solaris Error: 146: Connection refused
    Connecting to (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(PORT=1521)(HOST=muso001
    TNS-12224: TNS:no listener
    TNS-12541: TNS:no listener
    TNS-12560: TNSrotocol adapter error
    TNS-00511: No listener
    Solaris Error: 146: Connection refused

    how can solve
    I told you: give the write privileges to the user trying to write to that log directory. With CHMOD.
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  2. #12
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    can i have the syntax plese
    HTML

  3. #13
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    start with some user in DBA group

    also.... FYI this is not a school

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    pandu,

    I know this not school ,but i am never face the problem like this.. and i am new to this env...if you solution then give or simply sit
    we are in tence to solve the problem...
    HTML

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    Why you dont hire some knowledgeble person to do the job?

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    pandu,

    If you have capable to solve the problem let me know i am very greatful to you...really...

    try to understand me
    HTML

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    Originally posted by seshib
    pandu,

    I know this not school ,but i am never face the problem like this.. and i am new to this env...if you solution then give or simply sit
    we are in tence to solve the problem...
    Well, you seem not to react to what I am telling you. And Pando is right, why don't you get someone locally to fix that for you?
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    I thought I have already told you an option? Start the listener with some user in DBA group

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    No one is here now to fix the problem...at anycost i have to do...

    that's y ....if you can help...please
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    As Julian/Pando have said have you tried starting the listener as a user in the dba group, is the message the same? does the error still occur?
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