Connection to Oracle 12 c remotely
Hi, I have installed Oracle 12 c (desktop class) in my machine that is connected to a local network. I changed the configuration of the earpiece so that other java applications in my local network can connect to the database. I also enabled Telnet services team of java developers app can access the sqlplus on my machine. Now, they ask me to install SQL Developer / TOAD or a UI using tools of development in their machines. Is there a way we can access the database that is installed on my machine without having to install the Oracle (Oracle Home) database in their machines. Please give the process I have to follow. Thanks in advance.
If they want to Developer SQL, they can go to http://otn.oracle.com and download it. You don't need any other software.
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*
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Entry hgolofn to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03
HOSGIP to 'HS_FDS_SHAREABLE_NAME' returned ' / etc/newlib/libodbc.so '.
Entry hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03
LIBNAME=/etc/newlib/libodbc.so, funcname is SQLAllocHandle
symbol_peflctx = 0xaab7c2f0
hoaerr:0
Out of hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03
Entry hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03
LIBNAME=/etc/newlib/libodbc.so, funcname is SQLBindCol
symbol_peflctx = 0xaab7c9d0
hoaerr:0
Out of hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03
Entry hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03
LIBNAME=/etc/newlib/libodbc.so, funcname is SQLBindParameter
symbol_peflctx = 0xaab7cb6c
hoaerr:0
Out of hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03
Entry hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03
LIBNAME=/etc/newlib/libodbc.so, funcname is SQLCancel
symbol_peflctx = 0xaab7d416
hoaerr:0
Out of hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03
Entry hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03
LIBNAME=/etc/newlib/libodbc.so, funcname is SQLDescribeParam
symbol_peflctx = 0xaab7f7dc
hoaerr:0
Out of hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03
Entry hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03
LIBNAME=/etc/newlib/libodbc.so, funcname is SQLDisconnect
symbol_peflctx = 0xaab7f978
hoaerr:0
Out of hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03
Entry hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03
LIBNAME=/etc/newlib/libodbc.so, funcname is SQLEndTran
symbol_peflctx = 0xaab7fe42
hoaerr:0
Out of hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03
Entry hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03
LIBNAME=/etc/newlib/libodbc.so, funcname is SQLExecute
symbol_peflctx = 0xaab808ac
hoaerr:0
Out of hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03
Entry hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03
LIBNAME=/etc/newlib/libodbc.so, funcname is SQLFetch
symbol_peflctx = 0xaab80b5c
hoaerr:0
Out of hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03
Entry hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03
LIBNAME=/etc/newlib/libodbc.so, funcname is SQLFreeHandle
symbol_peflctx = 0xaab816aa
hoaerr:0
Out of hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03
Entry hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03
LIBNAME=/etc/newlib/libodbc.so, funcname is SQLFreeStmt
symbol_peflctx = 0xaab82144
hoaerr:0
Out of hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03
Entry hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03
LIBNAME=/etc/newlib/libodbc.so, funcname is SQLGetData
symbol_peflctx = 0xaab83ad8
hoaerr:0
Out of hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03
Entry hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03
LIBNAME=/etc/newlib/libodbc.so, funcname is SQLGetEnvAttr
symbol_peflctx = 0xaab84e42
hoaerr:0
Out of hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03
Entry hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03
LIBNAME=/etc/newlib/libodbc.so, funcname is SQLGetFunctions
symbol_peflctx = 0xaab84fce
hoaerr:0
Out of hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03
Entry hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03
LIBNAME=/etc/newlib/libodbc.so, funcname is SQLMoreResults
symbol_peflctx = 0xaab85a0a
hoaerr:0
Out of hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03
Entry hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03
LIBNAME=/etc/newlib/libodbc.so, funcname is SQLNumResultCols
symbol_peflctx = 0xaab85fba
hoaerr:0
Out of hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03
Entry hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03
LIBNAME=/etc/newlib/libodbc.so, funcname is SQLParamData
symbol_peflctx = 0xaab86102
hoaerr:0
Out of hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03
Entry hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03
LIBNAME=/etc/newlib/libodbc.so, funcname is SQLPutData
symbol_peflctx = 0xaab871fc
hoaerr:0
Out of hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03
Entry hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03
LIBNAME=/etc/newlib/libodbc.so, funcname is SQLRowCount
symbol_peflctx = 0xaab87364
hoaerr:0
Out of hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03
Entry hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03
LIBNAME=/etc/newlib/libodbc.so, funcname is SQLSetEnvAttr
symbol_peflctx = 0xaab89054
hoaerr:0
Out of hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03
Entry hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03
LIBNAME=/etc/newlib/libodbc.so, funcname is SQLSetDescRec
symbol_peflctx = 0xaab88e20
hoaerr:0
Out of hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03
Entry hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03
LIBNAME=/etc/newlib/libodbc.so, funcname is SQLColAttributeW
symbol_peflctx = 0xaab7d6ba
hoaerr:0
Out of hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03
Entry hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03
LIBNAME=/etc/newlib/libodbc.so, funcname is SQLColumnsW
symbol_peflctx = 0xaab7e264
hoaerr:0
Out of hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03
Entry hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03
LIBNAME=/etc/newlib/libodbc.so, funcname is SQLConnectW
symbol_peflctx = 0xaab7e6b4
hoaerr:0
Out of hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03
Entry hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03
LIBNAME=/etc/newlib/libodbc.so, funcname is SQLDescribeColW
symbol_peflctx = 0xaab7f39e
hoaerr:0
Out of hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03
Entry hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03
LIBNAME=/etc/newlib/libodbc.so, funcname is SQLDriverConnectW
symbol_peflctx = 0xaab7fa9a
hoaerr:0
Out of hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03
Entry hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03
LIBNAME=/etc/newlib/libodbc.so, funcname is SQLExecDirectW
symbol_peflctx = 0xaab805e6
hoaerr:0
Out of hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03
Entry hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03
LIBNAME=/etc/newlib/libodbc.so, funcname is SQLForeignKeysW
symbol_peflctx = 0xaab80de6
hoaerr:0
Out of hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03
Entry hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03
LIBNAME=/etc/newlib/libodbc.so, funcname is SQLGetConnectAttrW
symbol_peflctx = 0xaab82714
hoaerr:0
Out of hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03
Entry hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03
LIBNAME=/etc/newlib/libodbc.so, funcname is SQLGetDescFieldW
symbol_peflctx = 0xaab83c76
hoaerr:0
Out of hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03
Entry hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03
LIBNAME=/etc/newlib/libodbc.so, funcname is SQLGetDescRecW
symbol_peflctx = 0xaab83fbe
hoaerr:0
Out of hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03
Entry hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03
LIBNAME=/etc/newlib/libodbc.so, funcname is SQLGetDiagFieldW
symbol_peflctx = 0xaab8448a
hoaerr:0
Out of hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03
Entry hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03
LIBNAME=/etc/newlib/libodbc.so, funcname is SQLGetDiagRecW
symbol_peflctx = 0xaab84916
hoaerr:0
Out of hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03
Entry hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03
LIBNAME=/etc/newlib/libodbc.so, funcname is SQLGetInfoW
symbol_peflctx = 0xaab85136
hoaerr:0
Out of hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03
Entry hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03
LIBNAME=/etc/newlib/libodbc.so, funcname is SQLGetStmtAttrW
symbol_peflctx = 0xaab85456
hoaerr:0
Out of hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03
Entry hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03
LIBNAME=/etc/newlib/libodbc.so, funcname is SQLGetTypeInfoW
symbol_peflctx = 0xaab8576e
hoaerr:0
Out of hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03
Entry hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03
LIBNAME=/etc/newlib/libodbc.so, funcname is SQLPrepareW
symbol_peflctx = 0xaab863b0
hoaerr:0
Out of hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03
Entry hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03
LIBNAME=/etc/newlib/libodbc.so, funcname is SQLPrimaryKeysW
symbol_peflctx = 0xaab8667c
hoaerr:0
Out of hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03
Entry hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03
LIBNAME=/etc/newlib/libodbc.so, funcname is SQLProcedureColumnsW
symbol_peflctx = 0xaab86a14
hoaerr:0
Out of hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03
Entry hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03
LIBNAME=/etc/newlib/libodbc.so, funcname is SQLProceduresW
symbol_peflctx = 0xaab86e64
hoaerr:0
Out of hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03
Entry hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03
LIBNAME=/etc/newlib/libodbc.so, funcname is SQLSetConnectAttrW
symbol_peflctx = 0xaab874ac
hoaerr:0
Out of hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03
Entry hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03
LIBNAME=/etc/newlib/libodbc.so, funcname is SQLSetStmtAttrW
symbol_peflctx = 0xaab896c8
hoaerr:0
Out of hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03
Entry hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03
LIBNAME=/etc/newlib/libodbc.so, funcname is SQLSetDescFieldW
symbol_peflctx = 0xaab88b00
hoaerr:0
Out of hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03
Entry hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03
LIBNAME=/etc/newlib/libodbc.so, funcname is SQLStatisticsW
symbol_peflctx = 0xaab89e64
hoaerr:0
Out of hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03
Entry hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03
LIBNAME=/etc/newlib/libodbc.so, funcname is SQLTablesW
symbol_peflctx = 0xaab8a668
hoaerr:0
Out of hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03
Release of hgolofn, rc = 0 to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03
HOSGIP to 'HS_OPEN_CURSORS' returned '50 '.
HOSGIP to 'HS_FDS_FETCH_ROWS' returned '100 '.
HOSGIP for "HS_LONG_PIECE_TRANSFER_SIZE" returned "65536".
HOSGIP to 'HS_NLS_NUMERIC_CHARACTER' returned '. "
HOSGIP to 'HS_KEEP_REMOTE_COLUMN_SIZE' returned 'OFF '.
HOSGIP for "HS_FDS_DELAYED_OPEN" returns 'TRUE '.
HOSGIP to 'HS_FDS_WORKAROUNDS' returned '0 '.
HOSGIP to 'HS_FDS_MBCS_TO_GRAPHIC' returned 'FALSE '.
HOSGIP to 'HS_FDS_GRAPHIC_TO_MBCS' returned 'FALSE '.
Invalid value of 64 for HS_FDS_SQLLEN_INTERPRETATION
treat_SQLLEN_as_compiled = 1
Release of hgoinit, rc = 0 to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03
hostmstr: 0: HOA after hoainit
hostmstr: 0: HOA before hoalgon
Entry hgolgon to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03
name: oracle, reco:0, tflag:0
Entry hgosuec to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03
Release of hgosuec, rc = 0 to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03
Entry hgopoer to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03
hgopoer, line 233: had native error 408 and sqlstate 410; message follows...
408
Release of hgopoer, rc = 0 to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03
hgolgon, line 193: calling SQLSetConnectAttr obtained sqlstate 410
Out of hgolgon, rc = 28500 to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03 with the ptr error FILE: hgolgon.c LINE: 193 FUNCTION: hgolgon() ID:Connection attribute: TRACE
hostmstr: 0: HOA after hoalgon
The RPC nscontrol (0), rc = 0
hostmstr: 0: CPP before release Agent
hostmstr: 0: HOA before hoaexit
Entry hgoexit to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03
Release of hgoexit, rc = 0
hostmstr: 0: HOA after hoaexit
hostmstr: 0: CPP after release Agent
I have looked up on the forums of Oracle errors and could not do any help anywhere.
Can someone kindly help where I'm wrong?
Thank you
RAM.
You have activated the gateway trace level 255 (HS_FDS_TRACE_LEVEL = 255) which includes also ODBC calls but there is no reference in your file odbc.ini to trace odbc library and it seems that the trace ODBC lib is not found in the ODBC driver manager lib directory.
Test without bridge tracing turned on (just remove the parameter HS_FDS_TRACE_LEVEL = 255).
In addition, I recommend to add to your gateway init file:
HS_FDS_FETCH_ROWS = 1 (as the iSeries ODBC is not supported in bulk pick)
and
HS_NLS_NCHAR = UCS2
-Klaus
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Format of the connection string to connect to Oracle DB via LDAP
Hello
I have an Oracle database and its details are configured in LDAP. I have the c# code that I want to connect to Oracle DB using LDAP details. So I wrote the code to connect to the Oracle DB, but not able to connect. Implementation error at the con. Open() statement: "ORA-12154: TNS: could not resolve the connect identifier specified.
Code:
--------
String s = "Data Source = @ldap://abc.pq.xyz.com: 11389/myldap, cn = OracleContext, dc = pq, dc = xyz, dc = com; User Id = MyDB; Password = MyPass";
Con OracleConnection = new OracleConnection (constr.);
con. Open();
I need help in the formation of the connection string.user8786648 wrote:
HelloI have an Oracle database and its details are configured in LDAP. I have the c# code that I want to connect to Oracle DB using LDAP details. So I wrote the code to connect to the Oracle DB, but not able to connect. Implementation error at the con. Open() statement: "ORA-12154: TNS: could not resolve the connect identifier specified.
Code:
--------
String s = "Data Source = @ldap://xyz.us.oracle.com: 11389/xyz_ldap, cn = OracleContext, dc =, dc = oracle, dc = com; User Id = xyz; Password = xyz";Con OracleConnection = new OracleConnection (constr.);
con. Open();I need help in the formation of the connection string.
This isn't how you use LDAP for Oracle name resolution.
You must configure the LDAP protocol. ORA and SQLNET. ORA files properly.
For example, you can review the LDAP protocol. Documentation of ORA here:
http://docs.Oracle.com/CD/E11882_01/network.112/e10835/LDAP.htm#i500397
And the SQLNET. Documentation of ORA here:
http://docs.Oracle.com/CD/E11882_01/network.112/e10835/SQLNET.htm#i500318
A quick search on the terms "example of oracle ldap.ora", shot to the top of several examples.
Also, if these are real values that you posted in your example of a connection string, you can change.
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I have unixodbc and freetds. Since isql I can connect to ms sql server. Oracle sqlplus, I get:
SQL > SELECT * FROM 'Banks"@EIMS;
SELECT * FROM 'Banks"@EIMS '.
*
ERROR on line 1:
ORA-28500: connection between ORACLE and a non-Oracle system has sent this message:
[unixODBC] [FreeTDS] [SQL Server] Unable to connect to data
source [unixODBC] [SQL Server] Adaptive Server [FreeTDS] login
has failed [unixODBC] [FreeTDS] [SQL Server] Server unexpected EOF
ORA-02063: preceding 2 lines of EIMSPost the odbc.ini file that you use.
This may look like the wrong version of the TDS protocol is used with Dg4ODBC and FreeTDS.Published by: kgronau on 27 Sep, 2012 12:47
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TDS_Version = 8.0
QuotedId = YESto your odbc.ini
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How to connect to Oracle Form Builder - Oracle Developer Suite 10 g - Windows 7
Hi brothers and sisters.
Hope that you are well. I installed Oracle Developer Suite 10 g on Windows 7 successfully and that it works correctly. But when I connect to Oracle Form Builder using Connect window asking:
a. user name of
b. password
c. database
a message box appears: "ORA-12154: TNS: could not resolve the connect identifier specified '.
I check my String to connect with: ' SELECT * FROM database of v$ ', but the problem remains the same.
Please help me how can I connect to Oracle Form Builder.
NoorHello
Please use Net Configuration Wizard or set tnsnames.ora with string and computer name to connect.
NET Configuration Assistant.
When its open then go to.
* The local Net Service name configuration.
* Click Next.
* Add.
* Click Next.
* Name service - Type here connect the String which is XE or any connection string.
* TCP.
* Click Next.
Host name - enter computer name or Ip address.
* Yes, perform a test.
you enter the right password and username here.Note:-your database should be Up if it's not high, it will be by the same error please start your database first.
Sarah -
I changed the name of the computer, now I can not connect to Oracle SQL Developer
Hello my friends!
Everything worked perfectly until I needed to change the name of the computer and now I can no longer connect in Oracle SQL Developer 3.1.
I restarted Oracle 11 g by stopping and restarting. The order message said stop and start successfully. This tells me Oracle 11 g Express is running, but I can no longer
connect to Oracle SQL Developer 3.1.
How can I fix?
Thank you all!J man,
I'm not a pro at Oracle XE, but I would say that this is not a problem of SQL * Developer, but the listener of OracleXE.
Now, I'm in total guessing game mode:
find the "listener.ora" file in your Oracle installation (from [url http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E17781_01/server.112/e18804/network.htm#ADMQS168] this document is c:\oraclexe\app\oracle\product\11.2.0\server\NETWORK\ADMIN\listener.ora
I'm sure that it is coded in the old hostname, simply replace it with the new host name.
Restart your receiver and please try to connect again.HTH,
Berx
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