10g listener strangeness 2004-07-26 - By DEEDSD@(protected)
All of the right bits are flipped. I just found out from Oracle support
that 10g requires a 10g listener. Previous versions ' listeners can 't
communicate with a 10g database, apparently.
"Mark W. Farnham "
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Subject: RE: 10g
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07/26/2004 01:18 PM
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did you flip the right permission and group bits (or install the right bits
as root, etc.)?
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[mailto:oracle-l-bounce@(protected)]On Behalf Of Kirtikumar Deshpande
Sent: Monday, July 26, 2004 1:08 PM
To: oracle-l@(protected)
Subject: Re: 10g listener strangeness
I do not have 10g on Solaris, but I performed the same exact upgrade on
HP-UX 11i. No
problems with 10g listener.
The error description for TNS-1114 points to low memory condition, though:
01114, 00000, "LSNRCTL could not perform local OS authentication with the
listener "
// *Cause: LSNRCTL failed to obtain system resources (heap memory, or
shared
// memory) needed to perform local OS authentication with the listener.
// *Action: Make sure that system resources like shared memory and heap
memory
// are available for LSNRCTL tool to execute properly.
HTH..
Regards,
- Kirti
--- DEEDSD@(protected) wrote:
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> Anyone see this before? I 'm on Solaris 2.8.
>
> Installed 10.1.0, upgraded a 9.2.0.4 database to 10.1.0, changed the
> listener.ora to reflect the upgrade, and restarted the listener from
> 9.2.0.4.
> Remote connections get ORA-12500 (See ORA-12500.ora-code.com) - TNS:listener failed to start a
dedicated
> server process. shut down the listener and restart with 10.1.0 - get the
> following error: TNS-01114: LSNRCTL could not perform local OS
> authentication
> with the listener, but I can connect to the 10.1.0 database remotely
again.
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