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    Question USER taking long time to connect from local ...

    Hi,

    In one of my prod database, i have received a complaint from app team that two particular users are taking long time to connect. As a first step i tried to connect from local server and found that they are taking 4-5 minutes to connect. Others users like sys, system, other application users are able to connect in a flash.

    Any idea why they are taking long time to connect from local server?

    I see few error messages in sqlnet.ora file but I believe they matter when the connection is slow over network.

    Fatal NI connect error 12170.

    VERSION INFORMATION:
    TNS for 64-bit Windows: Version 10.2.0.3.0 - Production
    Oracle Bequeath NT Protocol Adapter for 64-bit Windows: Version 10.2.0.3.0 - Production
    Windows NT TCP/IP NT Protocol Adapter for 64-bit Windows: Version 10.2.0.3.0 - Production
    Time: 17-JUN-2009 21:32:03
    Tracing not turned on.
    Tns error struct:
    ns main err code: 12535
    TNS-12535: TNSperation timed out
    ns secondary err code: 12606
    nt main err code: 0
    nt secondary err code: 0
    nt OS err code: 0
    Oracle version is 10.2.0.3 on Windowz. Any help appreciated.

    Thanks,
    Vijay Tummala

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    trace the session, find out what is happening and stop guessing

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    Hi Dave,

    Thanks for your reply.

    It's not a frequesnt issue. It comes once in 3-4 months and when we restart the DB the issue will resolve.

    Currently, the user is able to connect normally. Will it be helpful if i enable trace now?

    Thanks,
    Vijay Tummala

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    Quote Originally Posted by vnktummala View Post
    Currently, the user is able to connect normally. Will it be helpful if i enable trace now?
    Oracle trace is good but not good enough to show an issue from the past when there are no issues in the present.
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