Oracle 32-bit Client and Oracle DB 64 ORA-12560

Hello

Successfully, I installed Oracle 11 g and create a database. Then, I managed to connect using SqlPlus. After the installation of the 32-bit Client (I installed the complete version - version Administration) I copy the tnsnames.ora on C:\app\Administrator\product\11.2.0\client_1\network\admin, and I can't connect using sqlplus:
C:\users\administrator > sqlplus / as sysdba

SQL * more: Production release 11.2.0.1.0 Wed Aug 29 12:40:16 2012

Copyright (c) 1982, 2010, Oracle. All rights reserved.

ERROR:
ORA-12560: TNS:protocol adapter error


Enter the user name:

Hakan Biroglu says:
...
Are both 64-bit and 32-bit Oracle on the same computer?

It is where PTools 8.5 x is confusing so far. It is 64-bit capable only, but on Windows, to Oracle 32-bit libraries to run the client (Appserv, CRP, AppDesigner, DMS). It will be fixed within 8,53 PTools where we will rid us off the coast of the need for 32-bit (particularly embarrassing for Appserver/CRP on a server). So far, we will need both the server, 64-bit managed to be the server, 32-bit has managed to be the customer. Overall, it makes the image even less clear.

In this case, make sure that the PATH variable contains the correct sequence (64-bit, 32-bit server server).

Basically, the variables ORACLE_HOME and path must be changed before using one or the other House.
If you want to use a connection with a server, the home64bit value, this should work:

set ORACLE_HOME=
set PATH=%ORACLE_HOME%\bin:%PATH%
set ORACLE_SID=mydb
sqlplus / as sysdba

If you want to use a login as a client, the home32bit value, it should work:

set ORACLE_HOME=
set PATH=%ORACLE_HOME%\bin:%PATH%
sqlplus sysadm/sysadm@mydb

Nicolas.

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Published by: Gasparotto N on August 29, 2012 15:20

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