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ORA-12537: TNS:connection closed, TNS-00507 Connection closed
Hi all,
I have recently upgraded from 9.2.0.4 to 10.2.0.1 on a W2K box. The upgrade went through fine but i am gettin the above error when i try and connect like below from the 9i home using the 9i LISTENER to the upgraded 10g db (connecting without service name works fine from 9i to 10g):
sqlplus usn/pass@servicename
The sqlnet.log shows:
Tns error struct: 0
ns main err code: 12564
TNS-12537: TNS:connectio closed
ns secondary err code: 12560
nt main err code: 507
TNS-00507: connection closed
nt secondary err code: 0
nt OS err code: 0
The 507 implies:
Cause: An internal operation did not commence because to do so would block the current process and the user has requested that operations be non-blocking.
Action: None needed; this is an information message.
TNS-00507 Connection closed
However in this scenario what could be causing this to happen, as i get kicked out? I deleted the 9i Windows service and created a new one for 10g as part of the upgrade. As a workaround (will be the solution eventually) i created a 10g listener and this allowed me to connect fine to the 10g box. I can tnsping (9i utility) to the 10g db. Its only when I add the service name the error happens.
Any advice will be greatly appreaciated.
Thanks in advance,
Chucks_k
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I do not understood, is everything fine when using 10G listener?
I belive 9i listener does not supports 10g database. Just use 10g listener. Allways the higher listener version supports lower DB versions but not the opposite
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Hi,
Yes u r correct, i am trying to connect to the 10g db via the 9i listener. I also have a listener running on 10g. This works fine. However we still have some 9i dbs which still require upgrading, hence i was trying to just use the 9i listener for the 10g db. Eventually it will all be 10g. I did not know 9i listener could not work for 10g dbs.
Thanks,
Chucks
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