Index
A B C D E F G H I J L M N O P Q R S T U V W Y
Numerics
- 1521 port, 10.3.1
-
- if not using, 10.4.2
A
- absolute naming
-
- Java Database Connectivity (JDBC)
-
- OCI drivers, 4.3.6, 15.1.2.2
- Thin drivers, 15.1.2.2
- with directory naming, 4.3.6.2
- access control lists (ACLs)
-
- described, 4.3.7.2.2
- access control to database
-
- with Oracle Connection Manager, 1.1.5.1, 11.3.2
- with sqlnet.ora parameters, 9.4
- ACTION_LIST networking parameter, 11.2.1.2, 11.2.1.3
- ADAPTERS utility, 16.1.4
- Address List Options dialog box, 13.1.2
- ADDRESS networking parameter, 11.2.1.1
- ADR
-
- see automatic diagnostic repository
- ADR_BASE log parameter, 16.6.3.1, 16.6.3.3
- ADR_BASE_listener_name log parameter, 16.6.3.2
- ADRCI, 16.1.2
- application layer, 5.1.1
- application Web servers, 1.1.1.2
- architecture
-
- listener, 5.2
- Oracle Connection Manager, 5.4
- Oracle Net Services stack communication layers, 5.1
- attributes
-
- defined, 4.3.2
- audit trail
-
- described, 16.6.6.1
- script for using information, 16.6.6.1
- automatic diagnostic repository, 16.1.1
- auto-starting listeners, 10.5.1
B
- BACKUP networking parameter, 13.3.4
- Bequeath protocol, 3.4.2
- BEQUEATH_DETACH networking parameter, 9.5
- buffer flushing, described, 7.4.3
C
- CDS
-
- see Cell Directory Service
- Cell Directory Services
-
- external naming, 3.5, 9.3.2
- Cell Directory Services (CDS) external naming
-
- configuring, 8.6
- Cell Name field in Oracle Net Manager, 9.6
- centralized naming, 4.1
-
- establishing a connection with, 4.1
- CHANGE_PASSWORD command, 10.3.5.3
- Check TCP/IP client access rights option in Oracle Net Manager, 9.4
- class of secure transports parameters
-
- See COST parameters
- client configuration
-
- connect-time failover, 3.3.1
- default domains, 9.3.1
- load balancing requests among listeners, 3.3.3, 13.1.2
- local naming, 8.4.2.3
- log files, 16.6.3.1
- net service names, 2.4
- Oracle Connection Manager address, 11.2.2
- Oracle Rdb connections, 13.5.3
- shared server, 12.5
- sqlnet.log file, 16.6.3.1
- trace files, 16.7.2.1
- Transparent Application Failover (TAF), 3.3.2
- client connections
-
- methods, 15.1.3
- syntax, 15.1.2.1
- client load balancing
-
- configuring, 13.1.2
- described, 3.3.3
- Client Registration ID field in Oracle Net Manager, 9.5
- client testing
-
- connectivity, 15.2.4
- from 3GL, 15.1.3.3
- from applications, 15.1.3.2
- from Oracle Net Manager, 15.2.4.3
- from SQL, 15.1.3.4
- from the operating system, 15.1.3.1
- client troubleshooting, 16.1.4
- Clients allowed to access field in Oracle Net Manager, 9.4
- Clients excluded from access field in Oracle Net Manager, 9.4
- CMADMIN (Connection Manager Administration), 5.4, 5.4, 11.2.3.1
- CMAN DISPATCHERS parameter
-
- See also DISPATCHERS parameter, 11.2.3.2
- cman.ora file
-
- log parameters
-
- ADR_BASE, 16.6.3.3
- DIAG_ADR_ENABLED, 16.6.3.3
- EVENT_GROUP, 16.6.3.3
- LOG_DIRECTORY, 16.6.3.3
- LOG_LEVEL, 16.6.3.3
- parameters
-
- ACTION_LIST, 11.2.1.2, 11.2.1.3
- ADDRESS, 11.2.1.1
- PARAMETER_LIST, 11.2.1.3
- RULE_LIST, 11.2.1.2, 11.3.2
- TRACE_TIMESTAMP, 16.7.2.3
- setting up, 11.2.1, 11.2.1.1
- trace parameters
-
- TRACE_DIRECTORY, 16.7.2.3
- TRACE_FILELEN, 16.7.2.3
- TRACE_FILENO, 16.7.2.3
- TRACE_LEVEL, 16.7.2.3
- TRACE_TIMESTAMP, 16.7.2.3
- CMGW (Connection Manager Gateway), 5.4, 5.4, 5.4
- configuring
-
- access control, 9.4, 11.3.2
- clients
-
- client load balancing, 13.1.2
- connect-time failover, 3.3.1, 13.1.2, 13.1.2
- default domains, 9.3.1
- local naming, 8.4.2.3
- naming methods in profile, 9.3.2
- net service names, 2.4
- session data unit (SDU), 14.1
- Transparent Application Failover (TAF), 3.3.2
- connection load balancing, 13.2
- connection pooling, 12.2
- connection requests in a profile, 9.3.3
- connect-request timeouts, 14.4
- database servers
-
- access control, 9.4
- connect-request timeouts, 14.4
- session data unit (SDU), 14.1, 14.3, 14.3
- shared server, 12.1
- directory naming, 8.5
- easy connect naming, 8.3
- external naming, 8.6
- external procedure connections, 13.5.1
- Heterogeneous Services connections, 13.5.2, 13.5.2
- instance role, 13.4
- listeners, 10
-
- connect-request timeouts, 14.4
- directory naming, 8.5.1.4
- external procedures, 13.5.1.1
- host naming, 8.3
- local naming, 8.4.2.4
- Oracle JServer, 10.3.2
- queue size, 10.3.3
- service information, 10.3.4
- session data unit (SDU), 14.1
- local naming, 8.4
- localized management, 4.1
- multiple protocol addresses, 13.1.1
- naming methods, 8
- net service aliases, 8.5.1.2
- net service names
-
- directory naming, 8.5.1.2
- external naming, 8.6
- local naming, 8.4.2.1
- network domain, default, 9.3.1
- Oracle Advanced Security, 9.7
- Oracle Rdb database connections, 13.5.3
- primary and secondary instances, 13.4
- protocol addresses, 10.3.1
- quick reference, 6.3
- SDP protocol, 14.3
- servers
-
- connect-request timeouts, 14.4
- session data unit (SDU), 14.1, 14.3, 14.3
- shared server, 12.1
- service registration, 11.2.3.1
- session data unit (SDU) size, 13.1.3
- session multiplexing, 11.3.1
- connect identifiers, 15.1.2.1
- connect strings, 15.1
- connection broker, 3.4.3
- connection load balancing, 13.2
-
- configuring
-
- dedicated server, 13.2.2
- shared server, 13.2.1
- described, 3.3.4
- service registration, 10.1
- connection pooling
-
- advantages relative to session multiplexing, 7.1.1.3
- configuring, 12.2
- using with shared server, 12.2
- Connection Time Out field in Oracle Net Manager, 9.5
- connections, 3.2, 3.2
-
- adjusting listener queue size to avoid errors, 7.1.6.1, 7.4.1, 10.3.3
- bequeath, 3.4.2
- concurrent, increasing number of, 10.3.3
- connect strings, entering, 15.1, 15.1.2
- dedicated servers, 9.3.3
- directory naming, 8.5.1.5
- external procedures, 13.5.1
- Heterogeneous Services, 13.5.2
- host naming, 8.3
- local naming, 8.4.2.5
- methods, 15.1.3
- NIS external naming, 8.6.1, 8.6.1
- Oracle Connection Manager, 9.3.3
- Oracle Rdb databases, 13.5.3
- startup of components, 15.1.1
- CONNECTIONS (CON or CONN) attribute, 12.1, 12.2
- connect-time failover
-
- and GLOBAL_DNAME parameter, 10.3.4
- configuring, 13.1.2
- service registration, 10.1
- COST parameters, 10.3.5.1
D
- data link layer, 5.1.1
- data transfer, maximizing, 7.4.2
- Database Configuration Assistant
-
- directory naming, 4.3.5
- shared server configuration, 12.1
- database resident connection pooling, 3.4.3
- database server configuration
-
- access control, 9.4
- allocating resources with shared server, 12.4
- connect-request timeouts, 14.4
- local naming, 8.4.2.1
- log files, 16.6.3.1
- loopback tests, 16.1.3.2
- shared server, 12.1
- starting the database, 2.3, 15.1.1.2
- trace files, 16.7.2.1
- database server connections
-
- methods, 15.1.3
- syntax, 15.1.2.1
- database server testing, 15.2.3
- dead connection timeout. See terminated connection timeout, 9.5
- dedicated connection, 3.4.3
- dedicated server
-
- configuring, 12.5
- dedicated servers
-
- bequeathed sessions, 3.4.2
- connect descriptor configuration, 3.2, 3.2
- defined, 1.1.3.1
- described, 3.4.2
- difference with shared server, 1.1.3.1
- routing connections, 9.3.3
- denial-of-service attacks, 14.4
- DESCRIPTION parameter, 8.4
- DIAG_ADR_ENABLED log parameter, 16.6.3.1, 16.6.3.3
- DIAG_ADR_ENABLED_listener_name log parameter, 16.6.3.2
- diagnosing. See troubleshooting
- direct hand-off
-
- described, 3.4.1
- events in listener.log, 16.6.6.3
- directory configuration
-
- adding users to the OracleNetAdmins group, 8.5.2
- exporting
-
- net service names from a tnsnames.ora file, 8.5.3.1
- migrating
-
- net service names from a tnsnames.ora file, 8.5.3.1
- directory information tree (DIT), defined, 4.3.2
- directory naming, 16.2.1
-
- absolute naming, 4.3.6.2
- advantages and disadvantages, 7.3
- architecture, 4.3.2
- authentication methods
-
- native, 4.3.7.2.1
- simple, 4.3.7.2.1
- SSL, 4.3.7.2.1
- strong, 4.3.7.2.1
- configuring, 8.5
- connecting to database services, 4.3.6
- connecting with, 8.5.1.5
- connections
-
- using an entry's absolute name, 4.3.6.2
- using an entry's relative name, 4.3.6.1
- Database Configuration Assistant, 4.3.5
- establishing a connection with, 8.5.1.5
- exporting
-
- net service names from a tnsnames.ora file, 8.5.3.1
- Java Database Connectivity (JDBC)
-
- OCI drivers, 4.3.6, 15.1.2.2
- Thin drivers, 4.3.6, 15.1.2.2
- Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) Thin drivers, 4.3.1, 4.3.6.2
- ldapwrite tool, 16.2.1
- listener configuration for, 8.5.1.4
- migrating
-
- net service names from a tnsnames.ora file, 8.5.3.1
- object classes, 4.3.7.3
- objects
-
- database services, 4.3.2
- net service aliases, 4.3.3
- net service names, 4.3.2
- Oracle Context, 4.3.2
- Oracle Net Manager, 4.3.5
- Oracle schema, 4.3.7.3
- OracleContextAdmins group, 4.3.5, 4.3.7.2.2
- OracleDBCreators group, 4.3.5, 4.3.7.2.2
- OracleNetAdmins group, 4.3.7.2.2, 8.5.1.2, 8.5.1.2, 8.5.1.2, 8.5.2
- overview, 4.3
- recommended for, 7.3
- security, 4.3.7.2
- troubleshooting, 16.2.1
- with relative naming, 4.3.6.1
- Directory Server Migration Wizard, 6.1.2, 8.5.3.1
- directory servers
-
- attributes, 4.3.2
- directory information tree (DIT), 4.3.2
- distinguished name (DN), 4.3.2
- entry, 4.3.2
- ldapwrite tool, 16.2.1
- Microsoft Active Directory, 4.3.8
- Oracle Context, 4.3.2
- overview, 1.1.2.2
- performance, 4.3.7.1
- relative distinguished name (RDN), 4.3.2
- security, 4.3.7.2
- Directory Usage configuration option in Oracle Net Configuration Assistant, 6.1.4
- Disable Out-of-Band Break option in Oracle Net Manager, 9.5
- DISABLE_OOB networking parameter, 9.5
- dispatchers, 1.1.3.1, 5.3.1
-
- described, 1.1.3.1, 3.4.1, 5.3.1
- DISPATCHERS (DIS or DISP) attribute, 12.1
- DISPATCHERS initialization parameter, 12.1
-
- configuring connection pooling, 12.2
- CONNECTIONS attribute, 12.1, 12.2
- DISPATCHERS attribute, 12.1
- LISTENER attribute, 10.4.3, 10.4.4, 12.1
- MULTIPLEX attribute, 12.1
- POOL attribute, 12.1
- SERVICE attribute, 12.1
- SESSIONS attribute, 12.1, 12.2
- TICKS attribute, 12.1, 12.2
- DISPATCHERS parameter
-
- MULTIPLEX attribute, 11.3.1
- PROTOCOL attribute, 11.3.1
- distinguished name (DN), defined, 4.3.2
- duties of a network administrator, 6.3
E
- easy connect naming, 2.4, 3.5
-
- advantages and disadvantages, 7.3
- configuring, 8.3
- recommended for, 7.3
- syntax examples, 8.3
- entry, defined, 4.3.2
- Environment field in Oracle Net Manager, 13.5.1.1
- ENVS networking parameter, 13.5.1.1
- error messages
-
- contacting Oracle Support Services, 16.8
- in trace file, 16.7.4.3
- ORA-1017, 16.1.3.1
- ORA-1034, 16.1.3.1
- ORA-12154, 16.2
- ORA-12170, 14.4, 16.2
- ORA-12203
-
- sample error stack, 16.6.1.1
- ORA-12514, 16.2
- ORA-12520, 16.2
- ORA-12521, 16.2
- ORA-12525, 14.4, 16.2
- ORA-12526, 5.2
- ORA-12527, 5.2
- ORA-12528, 5.2
- ORA-12533, 16.2
- ORA-12535, 9.5
- ORA-12547, 14.4
- ORA-12608, 9.5, 9.5
- ORA-12637, 14.4
- resolving, 16
- using log file to track, 16.6.5
- error stack
-
- described, 16.6.1
- entries in log files, 16.6.5
- sample, 16.6.1.1
- typical layers in, 16.6.1
- EVENT_GROUP log parameter, 16.6.3.3
- exporting
-
- net service names from a tnsnames.ora file to a directory, 8.5.3.1
- external naming
-
- advantages and disadvantages, 7.3
- Cell Directory Services, 3.5, 9.3.2
- Cell Directory Services (CDS), 8.6
- configuring, 8.6
- network information service, 3.5
- NIS, 8.6, 9.3.2
- recommended for, 7.3
- external procedures
-
- configuring connections to, 13.5.1
- described, 13.5.1, 13.5.1
- extproc agent, 13.5.1
- extproc agent, 13.5.1
- EXTPROC_DLLS environment variable, 13.5.1.1
F
- failover
-
- connect-time, 3.3.1, 13.1.2
- Transparent Application Failover (TAF), 3.3.2, 13.3
- FAILOVER networking parameter, 13.1.2, 13.2.1, 13.2.2
- FAILOVER_MODE networking parameter, 13.3, 13.3.4
- FTP presentation, 5.1.3
-
- dedicated server configuration, 5.3.2
- shared server configuration, 5.3.1
- FTP protocol, 1.1.1.3
G
- global database name
-
- configuring on the listener, 10.4.1
- defined, 8.2
- described, 10.4.1
- Global Database Name field in Oracle Net Manager, 10.3.4, 13.1.3, 13.5.3
- global parameter
-
- defined, 11.2.1.3
- GLOBAL_DBNAME networking parameter, 10.3.4
- GLOBAL_NAME networking parameter, 13.1.3, 13.5.3
H
- Heterogeneous Services
-
- configuring connections to, 13.5.2
- described, 13.5.2
- host naming
-
- connecting with, 8.3
- establishing a connection with, 8.3
- listener configuration for, 8.3
- requirements, 8.3
- HS networking parameter, 13.1.3
- HTTP presentation, 5.1.3
-
- dedicated server configuration, 5.3.2
- shared server configuration, 5.3.1
- HTTP protocol, 1.1.1.2
I
- INBOUND_CONNECT_TIMEPUT_listener_name networking parameter, 14.4
- Infiniband network communication
-
- configuring SDP protocol support, 14.3
- initialization parameter file
-
- DISPATCHERS parameter, 12.1
- INSTANCE_NAME parameter, 3.1.2
- LOCAL_LISTENER parameter, 10.3.1, 10.4.3
- REMOTE_LISTENER parameter, 10.4.4
- SERVICE_NAMES parameter, 3.1.1, 8.2
- installation
-
- default configuration
-
- listeners, 10.2
- local naming, 8.4.1
- profiles, 9.2
- Instance Name field in Oracle Net Manager, 13.1.3
- instance role configuration, 13.4
-
- connections in TAF, 13.4
- connections to primary and secondary instances, 13.4
- connections to specific instances, 13.4
- INSTANCE_NAME networking parameter, 3.1.2, 8.2, 13.1.3, 13.4
J
- Java Database Connectivity (JDBC)
-
- drivers, 1.1.1.1
- OCI drivers, 5.1.2
-
- absolute naming support, 4.3.6, 15.1.2.2
- relative naming support, 4.3.6
- Thin drivers, 5.1.2
-
- absolute naming support, 15.1.2.2
- directory naming support, 4.3.1, 4.3.6.2
- relative naming support, 4.3.6
- JavaNet, 5.1.2
- JavaNet layer, 1.1.1.3
- JavaTTC, 5.1.2
- JDBC. See Java Database Connectivity (JDBC)
L
- ldapwrite tool, 16.2.1
- LISTENER (LIS or LIST) attribute, 10.4.3, 10.4.4, 12.1
- Listener configuration option in Oracle Net Configuration Assistant, 6.1.4
- Listener Control utility
-
- commands
-
- SERVICES, 2.3, 10.5.3
- SET PASSWORD, 15.1.1.1
- START, 2.3, 15.1.1.1
- STATUS, 10.5.2, 15.1.1.1
- STOP, 15.1.1.1
- starting a listener, 10.5.1
- stopping a listener, 10.5.1
- using, 6.2.1
- listener.log file, 16.6.2, 16.6.2
- listener.ora file
-
- described, 4.2
- log parameters
-
- ADR_BASE_listener_name, 16.6.3.2
- DIAG_ADR_ENABLED_listener_name, 16.6.3.2
- LOG_DIRECTORY_listener_name, 16.6.3.2
- LOG_FILE_listener_name, 16.6.3.2
- parameters
-
- ENVS, 13.5.1.1
- GLOBAL_DBNAME, 10.3.4
- INBOUND_CONNECT_TIMEOUT_listener_name, 14.4
- ORACLE_HOME, 10.3.4, 13.5.1.1, 13.5.2
- PASSWORDS_listener_name, 10.3.5.3
- PROGRAM, 13.5.1.1, 13.5.2
- SID_NAME, 10.3.4, 13.5.1.1, 13.5.2
- trace parameters
-
- TRACE_DIRECTORY_listener_name, 16.7.2.2
- TRACE_FILE_listener_name, 16.7.2.2
- TRACE_FILELEN_listener_name, 16.7.2.2
- TRACE_FILENO_listener_name, 16.7.2.2
- TRACE_LEVEL_listener_name, 16.7.2.2
- TRACE_TIMESTAMP_listener_name, 16.7.2.2
- listeners, 3.2, 13.5.2
-
- adjusting queue size for, 10.3.3
- auto-starting, 10.5.1
- client load balancing, 3.3.3
- configuring, 10
-
- address list, 13.1.1
- directory naming method, 8.5.1.4
- external procedures, 13.5.1.1
- global database name, 10.4.1
- host naming method, 8.3
- local naming method, 8.4.2.4
- multihomed hosts, 10.3.1
- nondefault address, 10.4.2
- Oracle JServer access, 10.3.2
- Oracle System Identifier, 10.3.4
- protocol addresses, 10.3.1
- service information, 10.3.4
- session data unit (SDU), 14.1
- SID, 10.3.4
- connection load balancing, 3.3.4, 13.2
- connect-time failover, 3.3.1
- default address, 10.4.2
- default configuration, 10.2
- direct hand-off, 3.4.1
- handling concurrent connections, 10.3.3
- increasing queue size, 10.3.3
- log files, 10.5.4, 16.6.3.2, 16.6.6
-
- audit trail, 16.6.6.1
- direct hand-off event information, 16.6.6.3
- service registration event information, 16.6.6.2
- monitoring, 10.5.2, 10.5.3, 10.5.4
- multihomed hosts, 10.3.1
- multiple, 10.2
- multiple addresses, 13.1.1
- passwords, setting, 10.3.5
- queue size, 7.1.6.1, 7.4.1
- redirect connections, 3.4.1
- security
-
- connect-request timeouts, 14.4
- password usage, 10.3.5
- See Oracle Net Listener
- starting, 2.3, 15.1.1.1, 15.1.1.2
- testing configuration, 15.2.1
- trace files, 16.7.2.2
- Transparent Application Failover (TAF), 3.3.2
- version requirements for database, 10.1
- listener.trc file, 16.7.1, 16.7.1
- load balancing
-
- client, 3.3.3
- connection, 3.3.4, 13.2
- LOAD_BALANCE networking parameter, 13.1.2
- LOCAL environment variable, 15.1.2
- local naming
-
- advantages and disadvantages, 7.3
- client configuration, 8.4.2.3
- configuring, 8.4
- connecting with, 8.4.2.5
- database server configuration, 8.4.2.1
- default configuration, 8.4.1
- establishing a connection with, 8.4.2.5
- listener configuration for, 8.4.2.4
- recommended for, 7.3
- Local Net Service Name configuration option in Oracle Net Configuration Assistant, 6.1.4
- LOCAL registry entry, 15.1.2
- LOCAL_LISTENER initialization parameter, 10.3.1, 10.4.3, 12.1
- log files, 10.5.4, 16.6.3.1, 16.6.6
-
- default names for, 16.6.2
- listener.log, 16.6.2, 16.6.3.2
- Oracle Connection Manager, 16.6.3.3, 16.6.7
- sqlnet.log, 16.6.2
- sqlnet.log for clients and database servers, 16.6.3.1
- using to track errors, 16.6.5
- log parameters
-
- cman.ora
-
- ADR_BASE, 16.6.3.3
- DIAG_ADR_ENABLED, 16.6.3.3
- EVENT_GROUP, 16.6.3.3
- LOG_DIRECTORY, 16.6.3.3
- LOG_LEVEL, 16.6.3.3
- listener.ora
-
- ADR_BASE_listener_name, 16.6.3.2
- DIAG_ADR_ENABLED_listener_name, 16.6.3.2
- LOG_DIRECTORY_listener_name, 16.6.3.2
- LOG_FILE_listener_name, 16.6.3.2
- sqlnet.ora
-
- ADR_BASE, 16.6.3.1
- DIAG_ADR_ENABLED, 16.6.3.1
- LOG_DIRECTORY_CLIENT, 16.6.3.1
- LOG_DIRECTORY_SERVER, 16.6.3.1
- LOG_FILE_CLIENT, 16.6.3.1
- LOG_FILE_SERVER, 16.6.3.1
- LOG_DIRECTORY log parameter, 16.6.3.3
- LOG_DIRECTORY_CLIENT log parameter, 16.6.3.1
- LOG_DIRECTORY_listener_name log parameter, 16.6.3.2
- LOG_DIRECTORY_SERVER log parameter, 16.6.3.1
- LOG_FILE_CLIENT log parameter, 16.6.3.1
- LOG_FILE_listener_name log parameter, 16.6.3.2
- LOG_FILE_SERVER log parameter, 16.6.3.1
- LOG_LEVEL log parameter, 16.6.3.3
- Logon Authentication Protocol Version field in Oracle Net Manager, 9.5
- loopback test, 16.1.3.2
M
- maximizing data transfer, by adjusting SDU size, 7.4.2
- Meta Map field in Oracle Net Manager, 9.6
- METHOD networking parameter, 13.3.4
- Microsoft Active Directory, 4.3.8
- migrating
-
- net service names from a tnsnames.ora file to a directory, 8.5.3.1
- multihomed hosts, 10.3.1
- multiple addresses, 13.1.2
-
- configuring client load balancing, 13.1.2
- configuring connect-time failover, 13.1.2
- multiple listeners, 10.2
- multiple protocol addresses, 13.1.1
- MULTIPLEX (MUL or MULT) attribute, 11.3.1, 12.1
N
- Named Pipes protocol
-
- described, 5.1.1
- NAMES.DCE.PREFIX networking parameter, 9.6
- NAMES.DEFAULT_DOMAIN networking parameter, 9.3.1
- NAMES.DIRECTORY_PATH networking parameter, 9.3.2
-
- cds, 9.3.2
- ezconnect, 9.3.2
- hostname, 9.3.2
- ldap, 9.3.2
- nis, 9.3.2
- tnsnames, 9.3.2
- names.log file, 16.6.2
- NAMES.NIS.META_MAP networking parameter, 9.6
- names.trc file, 16.7.1
- naming method, 9.3.2
- naming methods, 3.5
-
- Cell Directory Services, 3.5
- Cell Directory Services (CDS), 8.6
- centralized, 4.1
- choosing, 7.1.3, 7.3
- described, 3.5
- directory naming, 8.5
- easy connect naming, 8.3
- external naming, 8.6
- local naming, 8.4
- localized, 4.1
- NIS, 8.6
- overview, 1.1.2.2
- Naming Methods configuration option in Oracle Net Configuration Assistant, 6.1.4
- net service aliases
-
- configuring, 8.5.1.2
- described, 4.3.3
- directory naming, 4.3.3
- uses of, 4.3.3
- Net Service Name Wizard, 6.1.2, 8.4.2.1, 11.2.2
- net service names
-
- adding an address, 13.1.1
- configuring, 2.4
- directory naming, 8.5.1.2
- external naming, 8.6
- local naming, 8.4.2.1
- multiple addresses, 13.1.1, 13.1.2
- prioritizing naming methods, 9.3.2
- testing with TNSPING, 15.2.4.1.3, 15.2.4.1.4
- network administrator duties, 6.3
- Network Authentication (NA)
-
- layer in error stacks, 16.6.1
- network availability, determining, 2.2, 2.2, 2.2
- network configuration
-
- centralized management, 4.1
- localized management, 4.1
- network domain, default configuring, 9.3.1
- network information service
-
- See NIS
- Network Interface (NI)
-
- layer in error stacks, 16.6.1, 16.6.1
- network layer, 5.1.1
- network performance, improving
-
- by adjusting SDU size, 7.4.2
- client load balancing, 3.3.3
- listener queue size, 7.1.6.1, 7.4.1
- network planning
-
- session data unit (SDU) size, 7.4.2
- Network Session (NS), layer in error stacks, 16.6.1
- Network Transport (NT), layer in error stacks, 16.6.1
- networking configuration files
-
- cman.ora file, 4.2
- listener.ora file, 4.2
- sqlnet.ora file, 4.2
- tnsnames.ora file, 4.2
- networking planning
-
- internal networks
-
- availability, 7.1.2
- client load balancing, 7.1.2.2, 7.1.2.2
- connection pooling, 7.1.1.2
- connect-time failover, 7.1.2.1
- JDBC drivers, 7.1.4
- listener queue size, 7.1.6.1
- naming methods, 7.1.3
- protocol conversion, 7.1.6.3
- scalability, 7.1.1
- security, 7.1.5, 7.1.5
- session data unit (SDU) size, 7.1.6.2
- session multiplexing, 7.1.1.3
- tuning and performance, 7.1.6
- Internet networks
-
- access control, 7.2.5.1
- availability, 7.2.2
- connect-request timeouts, 7.2.5.2
- JDBC drivers, 7.2.4
- naming methods, 7.2.3
- scalability, 7.2.1
- security, 7.2.5
- tuning and performance, 7.2.5.3
- NIS external naming, 3.5, 9.3.2
-
- configuring, 8.6, 8.6.1
- connecting with, 8.6.1, 8.6.1
- establishing a connection with, 8.6.1
- maps, 8.6.1.1.1
- nodes, described, 5.1.1
O
- object classes
-
- described, 4.3.7.3
- orclDBServer, 4.3.7.3
- orclNetAddress, 4.3.7.3
- orclNetAddressList, 4.3.7.3
- orclNetDescription, 4.3.7.3
- orclNetDescriptionList, 4.3.7.3
- orclNetService, 4.3.7.3
- orclNetServiceAlias, 4.3.7.3
- Open Systems Interconnection (OSI)
-
- application layer, 5.1.1
- data link layer, 5.1.1
- described, 5.1.1
- network layer, 5.1.1
- Oracle Net foundation layer, 5.1.1
- physical layer, 5.1.1
- presentation layer, 5.1.1
- session layer, 5.1.1
- transport layer, 5.1.1
- ORA-1017 error messages, 16.1.3.1
- ORA-1034 error messages, 16.1.3.1
- ORA-12154 error message, 16.2
- ORA-12170 error message, 14.4, 16.2
- ORA-12203 error message
-
- sample error stack, 16.6.1.1
- ORA-12514 error message, 16.2
- ORA-12520 error message, 16.2
- ORA-12521 error message, 16.2
- ORA-12525 error message, 14.4, 16.2
- ORA-12526 error messages, 5.2
- ORA-12527 error messages, 5.2
- ORA-12528 error messages, 5.2
- ORA-12533 error message, 16.2
- ORA-12535 error message, 9.5, 9.5, 9.5
- ORA-12547 error message, 14.4
- ORA-12637 error message, 14.4
- Oracle Advanced Security
-
- configuring with Oracle Net Manager, 9.7
- overview, 1.2.5
- Oracle Call Interface (OCI) layer, described, 5.1.1
- Oracle Clusterware
-
- notification information, 16.6.6.5
- Oracle Connection Manager
-
- architecture, 5.4
- CMADMIN process, 5.4, 5.4
- configuring
-
- access control, 11.3.2
- clients, 11.2.2, 11.2.2
- database server, 11.2.3, 11.2.3.2
- Oracle Connection Manager computer, 11.2.1
- protocol address for Oracle Connection Manager, 11.2.2
- service registration, 11.2.3.1
- session multiplexing, 11.3.1, 11.3.1
- gateway process, 5.4, 5.4
- listener, 5.4, 5.4
- log files, 16.6.3.3, 16.6.3.3
-
- names, 16.6.2
- understanding, 16.6.7
- overview, 1.2.3
- protocol address, 11.2.1.1
- routing connections, 9.3.3
- session multiplexing, 5.4
- starting, 15.1.1.3
- testing, 15.2.2
- trace files, 16.7.2.3
-
- configuring, 16.7.2.4
- names, 16.7.1
- Oracle Connection Manager Control utility
-
- commands
-
- ADMINISTER, 15.1.1.3
- EXIT, 15.1.1.3
- STARTUP, 15.1.1.3
- using, 6.2.2
- Oracle Context
-
- defined, 4.3.2
- Oracle Home Directory field in Oracle Net Manager, 10.3.4, 13.5.1.1
- Oracle JServer connections, 10.3.2
- Oracle Net
-
- buffers, 7.4.2, 7.4.3
- defined, 1.2.1, 1.2.1
- Oracle Net foundation layer, 1.2.1.1
- Oracle protocol support, 1.2.1.2
- overview, 1.1
- scalability features, 1.1.3
- understanding, 1.1
- Oracle Net Configuration Assistant
-
- described, 6.1.4, 6.1.4
- Directory Usage configuration option, 6.1.4
- listener configuration, 10.2
- Listener configuration option, 6.1.4
- local naming method, 8.4.2.1
- Local Net Service Name configuration option, 6.1.4
- Naming Methods configuration option, 6.1.4
- net service names, 8.4.2.1
- OracleContextAdmins group, 4.3.7.2.2
- OracleDBCreators group, 4.3.5, 4.3.7.2.2
- OracleNetAdmins group, 4.3.7.2.2
- servers
-
- listener configuration, 6.1.4
- starting, 6.1.4, 6.1.4
- Oracle Net foundation layer, 1.2.1.1, 5.1.1
- Oracle Net Listener
-
- described, 1.2.2
- See listeners
- starting, 2.3
- Oracle Net Manager
-
- adding addresses, 13.1.1
- Address List Options dialog box, 13.1.2
- clients
-
- client load balancing, 13.1.2
- connect-time failover, 13.1.2
- default network domains, 9.3.1
- local naming method, 8.4.2.1, 8.4.2.1
- Oracle Connection Manager, 11.2.2
- described, 6.1.2
- directory naming, 4.3.5
- Directory Server Migration Wizard, 8.5.3.1
- external procedure connections, 13.5.1
- Heterogeneous Services connections, 13.5.2
- Instance Name field, 13.1.3
- listeners
-
- Environment field, 13.5.1.1
- Global Database Name field, 10.3.4, 13.1.3
- Oracle Home Directory field, 10.3.4, 13.5.1.1
- Program Name field, 13.5.1.1
- protocol addresses, 10.3.1
- SID field, 10.3.4, 13.5.1.1
- static service information, 10.3.4
- local naming method, 8.4.2.1, 8.4.2.1
- multiple address options, 13.1.2
- navigating, 6.1.2
- net service aliases, 8.5.1.2
- Net Service Name Wizard, 8.4.2.1, 11.2.2
- net service names, 8.4.2.1, 8.4.2.1
- Oracle Rdb Database field, 13.1.3
- Oracle Rdb databases, 13.5.3
-
- Global Database Name field, 13.5.3
- Rdb Database field, 13.5.3
- Type of Service field, 13.5.3
- profiles, 9.7
-
- advanced options, 9.5
- Cell Name field, 9.6
- Check TCP/IP client access rights option, 9.4
- Client Registration ID field, 9.5
- Clients allowed to access field, 9.4
- Clients excluded from access field, 9.4
- Connection Time Out field, 9.5
- Disable Out-of-Band Break option, 9.5
- Logon Authentication Protocol Version field, 9.5
- Meta Map field, 9.6
- Receive operation Time Out field, 9.5
- Send operation Time Out field, 9.5
- TNS Time Out Value option, 9.5
- Total Receive Buffer field, 9.5
- Total Send Buffer field, 9.5
- Turn Off UNIX Signal Handling option, 9.5
- routing connection requests, 9.3.3
- Session Data Unit (SDU) field in Oracle Net Manager, 13.1.3
- specifying naming methods, 9.3.2
- starting, 6.1.2
- testing
-
- client configuration, 15.2.4.3
- server configuration, 15.2.3
- Type of Service field, 13.1.3
- Use for Heterogeneous Services option, 13.1.3, 13.5.2
- Use Oracle8i Release 8.0 Compatible Identification option, 13.1.3
- wizards, 6.1.2
- Oracle Net Services
-
- components
-
- Oracle Connection Manager, 1.2.3
- Oracle Net, 1.2.1, 1.2.1
- Oracle Net Listener, 1.2.2
- described, 1.2
- Oracle protocol support
-
- described, 1.2.1.2, 5.1.1
- Named Pipes, 5.1.1
- TCP/IP, 5.1.1
- TCP/IP with SSL, 5.1.1
- Oracle Rdb database
-
- configuring for connection to, 13.5.3
- described, 13.5.3
- Oracle Rdb Database field in Oracle Net Manager, 13.1.3
- Oracle schema
-
- described, 4.3.7.3
- Oracle Support Services, contacting, 16.8
- Oracle System Identifier, configuring on the listener, 10.3.4
- ORACLE_HOME networking parameter, 10.3.4, 13.5.1.1, 13.5.2
- Oracle9i Real Application Clusters
-
- connect-time failover, 3.3.1, 13.1.2
- FAILOVER networking parameter, 13.1.2
- FAILOVER_MODE networking parameter, 13.3.4
- Transparent Application Failover (TAF), 13.3
- OracleContextAdmins group, 4.3.5, 4.3.7.2.2
- OracleDBCreators group, 4.3.5, 4.3.7.2.2
- OracleHOME_NAMECMan service, 15.1.1.3
- OracleHOME_NAMETNSListener service, 15.1.1.1
- OracleNetAdmins group, 4.3.7.2.2, 8.5.1.2, 8.5.1.2, 8.5.1.2, 8.5.2
- orclDBServer object class, 4.3.7.3
- orclNetAddress object class, 4.3.7.3
- orclNetAddressList object class, 4.3.7.3
- orclNetDescription object class, 4.3.7.3
- orclNetDescriptionList object class, 4.3.7.3
- orclNetService object class, 4.3.7.3
- orclNetServiceAlias object class, 4.3.7.3
- OSI. See Open Systems Interconnect (OSI)
P
- packets
-
- examining trace data, 16.7.5.2, 16.7.5.4
- types of, 16.7.4.2
- PARAMETER_LIST networking parameter, 11.2.1.3
- parameters
-
- global, 11.2.1.3
- rule-level, 11.2.1.3
- PASSWORDS_listener_name parameter, 10.3.5.3
- physical layer, 5.1.1
- planning
-
- internal networks
-
- availability, 7.1.2
- connection pooling, 7.1.1.2
- connect-time failover, 7.1.2.1
- JDBC drivers, 7.1.4
- listener queue size, 7.1.6.1
- naming methods, 7.1.3
- protocol conversion, 7.1.6.3
- scalability, 7.1.1
- security, 7.1.5, 7.1.5
- session data unit (SDU) size, 7.1.6.2
- session multiplexing, 7.1.1.3
- tuning and performance, 7.1.6
- Internet networks
-
- access control, 7.2.5.1
- availability, 7.2.2
- connect-request timeouts, 7.2.5.2
- JDBC drivers, 7.2.4
- naming methods, 7.2.3
- scalability, 7.2.1
- security, 7.2.5
- tuning and performance, 7.2.5.3
- session data unit (SDU) size, 7.4.2
- PMON process, 10.1, 11.2.3.1
- POOL (POO) attribute, 12.1
- port 1521
-
- if not using, 10.4.2
- ports
-
- privileged, 10.3.1
- presentation layer, 5.1.1
-
- FTP, 5.1.3
- HTTP, 5.1.3
- JavaTTC, 5.1.2
- Two-Task Common (TTC), 5.1.1
- WebDAV, 5.1.3
- primary and secondary instances, 13.4
- privileged ports, 10.3.1
- profiles (sqlnet.ora)
-
- configuring
-
- advanced options, 9.5
- default domains, 9.3.1
- default configuration, 9.2
- naming methods, specifying, 9.3.2
- routing connection requests, 9.3.3
- Program Name field in Oracle Net Manager, 13.5.1.1
- PROGRAM networking parameter, 13.5.1.1, 13.5.2
- PROTOCOL (PRO or PROT) attribute, 11.3.1
- protocol address, 3.2
- protocols
-
- FTP, 1.1.1.3
- HTTP, 1.1.1.2, 1.1.1.3
- Named Pipes, 5.1.1
- Oracle support for, 1.2.1.2
- TCP/IP, 5.1.1
- TCP/IP with SSL, 5.1.1
- WebDAV, 1.1.1.3
- proxy server, 11.1
Q
- queue size, 7.1.6.1, 7.4.1, 10.3.3
- QUEUESIZE parameter, 10.3.3
-
- for adjusting listener queue size, 7.1.6.1, 7.4.1, 10.3.3
R
- randomizing requests among listeners, 3.3.3
- Rdb Database field, 13.5.3
- RDB_DATABASE networking parameter, 13.1.3, 13.5.3
- Receive operation Time field in Oracle Net Manager, 9.5
- redirect connection, 3.4.1
- relative distinguished name (RDN), 4.3.2
- relative naming
-
- directory naming, 4.3.6.1
- Java Database Connectivity (JDBC)
-
- OCI drivers, 4.3.6
- Thin drivers, 4.3.6
- resolving
-
- errors. See troubleshooting
- routing connections, 9.3.3
- RULE_LIST networking parameter, 11.2.1.2, 11.3.2
- rule-level parameter
-
- defined, 11.2.1.3
S
- scalability, of networks, 7.1.1
- SDP protocol
-
- configuring, 14.3
- SDU
-
- See session data unit (SDU)
- security
-
- database server
-
- access control configuration, 9.4
- connect-request timeouts, 14.4
- internal networks, 7.1.5
- Internet networks, 7.2.5
- listeners
-
- connect-request timeouts, 14.4
- password usage, 10.3.5
- Send operation Time field in Oracle Net Manager, 9.5
- server configuration
-
- access control, 9.4
- allocating resources with shared server, 12.4
- connect-request timeouts, 14.4
- local naming, 8.4.2.1
- log files, 16.6.3.1
- loopback tests, 16.1.3.2
- shared server, 12.1
- starting, 2.3
- starting the database, 15.1.1.2
- trace files, 16.7.2.1
- server connections
-
- methods, 15.1.3
- syntax, 15.1.2.1
- SERVER networking parameter, 3.2, 3.2
- server testing, 15.2.3
- server troubleshooting, 16.1.3
- servers
-
- access control, 9.4
- SERVICE (SER or SERV) attribute, 12.1
- service handlers
-
- dedicated servers, 3.4.2
- dispatchers, 3.4.1
- service name
-
- configuring, 8.2
- described, 3.1.1, 3.1.1
- service registration
-
- benefits, 10.1
- configuring, 10.1, 11.2.3.1
- connection load balancing, 3.3.4, 10.1, 13.2
- connect-time failover, 10.1
- defined, 3.2
- events in listener.log, 16.6.6.2
- service_died listener log event, 16.6.6.2
- service_register listener log event, 16.6.6.2
- service_update listener log event, 16.6.6.2
- service_died listener log event, 16.6.6.2
- SERVICE_NAME networking parameter, 8.2
- SERVICE_NAMES initialization parameter, 3.1.1, 8.2
- service_register listener log event, 16.6.6.2
- service_update listener log event, 16.6.6.2
- SERVICES command, 10.5.3
-
- of Listener Control utility, 2.3
- session data unit (SDU), 7.4.2, 7.4.3, 13.1.3
-
- adjusting to improve network performance, 7.4.2
- configuring, 14.1
- Session Data Unit (SDU) Size field in Oracle Net Manager, 13.1.3
- session layer, 5.1.1
- session multiplexing, 1.1.3.1.2, 5.4, 11.3.1
-
- advantages relative to connection pooling, 7.1.1.3
- SESSIONS (SES or SESS) attribute, 12.1, 12.2
- SET PASSWORD command
-
- of Listener Control utility, 15.1.1.1
- shared server
-
- allocating resources, 12.4
- compared with dedicated server, 1.1.3.1
- configuring, 12.5
- connect descriptor configuration parameters, 3.2, 3.2
- connection load balancing, 3.3.4, 13.2
- defined, 1.1.3.1
- described, 5.3.1, 5.3.1
- dispatchers, 1.1.3.1, 1.1.3.1, 3.4.1, 5.3.1, 5.3.1
- using with connection pooling, 12.2
- virtual circuits, 5.3.1
- SID field in Oracle Net Manager, 10.3.4, 13.5.1.1
- SID, configuring on the listener, 10.3.4
- SID_LIST_listener_name parameter
-
- external procedures, 13.5.1.1
- Oracle Enterprise Manager requirements, 10.3.4
- SID_NAME networking parameter, 10.3.4, 13.5.1.1, 13.5.2
- simple authentication for directory naming, 4.3.7.2.1
- SOURCE_ROUTE networking parameter, 13.1.2, 13.1.2
- SQLNET.ALLOWED_LOGON_VERSION networking parameter, 9.5
- SQLNET.CLIENT_REGISTRATION networking parameter, 9.5
- SQLNET.EXPIRE_TIME networking parameter, 9.5
- SQLNET.INBOUND_CONNECT_TIMEOUT networking parameter, 9.5, 14.4
- sqlnet.log file, 16.6.2, 16.6.2
- sqlnet.ora file
-
- described, 4.2
- log parameters
-
- ADR_BASE, 16.6.3.1
- DIAG_ADR_ENABLED, 16.6.3.1
- LOG_DIRECTORY_CLIENT, 16.6.3.1
- LOG_DIRECTORY_SERVER, 16.6.3.1
- LOG_FILE_CLIENT, 16.6.3.1
- LOG_FILE_SERVER, 16.6.3.1
- parameters
-
- NAMES.DCE.PREFIX, 9.6
- NAMES.DEFAULT_DOMAIN, 9.3.1
- NAMES.DIRECTORY_PATH, 9.3.2
- NAMES.NIS.META_MAP, 9.6
- SQLNET.INBOUND_CONNECT_TIMEOUT, 14.4
- TCP.EXCLUDED_NODES, 9.4
- TCP.INVITED_NODES, 9.4
- TCP.VALIDNODE_CHECKING, 9.4
- trace parameters
-
- TNSPING.TRACE_DIRECTORY, 16.7.2.1
- TNSPING.TRACE_LEVEL, 16.7.2.1
- TRACE_DIRECTORY_CLIENT, 16.7.2.1
- TRACE_DIRECTORY_SERVER, 16.7.2.1
- TRACE_FILE_CLIENT, 16.7.2.1
- TRACE_FILE_SERVER, 16.7.2.1
- TRACE_FILELEN_CLIENT, 16.7.2.1
- TRACE_FILELEN_SERVER, 16.7.2.1
- TRACE_FILEN0_CLIENT, 16.7.2.1
- TRACE_FILENO_SERVER, 16.7.2.1
- TRACE_LEVEL_CLIENT, 16.7.2.1
- TRACE_LEVEL_SERVER, 16.7.2.1
- TRACE_TIMESTAMP_CLIENT, 16.7.2.1
- TRACE_TIMESTAMP_SERVER, 16.7.2.1
- TRACE_UNIQUE_CLIENT, 16.7.2.1
- SQLNET.RECV_BUF_SIZE networking parameter, 9.5
- SQLNET.RECV_TIMEOUT networking parameter, 9.5
- SQLNET.SEND_BUF_SIZE networking parameter, 9.5
- SQLNET.SEND_TIMEOUT networking parameter, 9.5
- sqlnet.trc file, 16.7.1, 16.7.1, 16.7.1
- SSL authentication for directory naming, 4.3.7.2.1
- START command
-
- of Listener Control utility, 2.3, 10.5.1, 15.1.1.1
- starting
-
- database server, 2.3
- database servers, 15.1.1.2
- databases, 2.3, 15.1.1.2
- listeners, 2.3, 15.1.1.1, 15.1.1.2
- Oracle Connection Manager, 15.1.1.3
- Oracle Net Configuration Assistant, 6.1.4, 6.1.4
- Oracle Net Listener, 2.3
- Oracle Net Manager, 6.1.2
- Oracle Net Services components, 15.1.1
- STATUS command
-
- of Listener Control utility, 10.5.2, 15.1.1.1
- STOP command
-
- of Listener Control utility, 10.5.1, 10.5.2, 15.1.1.1
- strong authentication for directory naming, 4.3.7.2.1
- svr_pid.trc file, 16.7.1, 16.7.1
- syntax
-
- for connect identifiers, 15.1.2.1
- for Listener Control utility, 6.2.1
- for Oracle Connection Manager Control utility, 6.2.2
T
- TAF. See Transparent Application Failover (TAF)
- TCP.EXCLUDED_NODES networking parameter, 9.4
- TCP.INVITED_NODES networking parameter, 9.4
- TCP/IP protocol
-
- described, 5.1.1
- TCP/IP with SSL protocol
-
- described, 5.1.1
- TCP.VALIDNODE_CHECKING networking parameter, 9.4
- terminated connection detection
-
- configuring, 9.5
- limitations, 9.5
- testing
-
- client configuration
-
- from 3GL, 15.1.3.3
- from applications, 15.1.3.2
- from Oracle Net Manager, 15.2.4.3
- from SQL, 15.1.3.4
- from the operating system, 15.1.3.1
- with TCROUTE, 15.2.4.2
- with TNSPING, 15.2.4.1
- listener configuration, 15.2.1
- network connectivity, 15.2.4
- Oracle Connection Manager, 15.2.2
- server configuration, 15.2.3
- with control utilities, 6.2
- TICKS (TIC or TICK) attribute, 12.1, 12.2
- TNS. See Transparent Network Substrate (TNS)
- TNS Time Out Value option in Oracle Net Manager, 9.5
- TNS_ADMIN environment variable, 4.2
- TNS-12154 error
-
- troubleshooting on UNIX, 16.4.1
- tnsnames.ora file
-
- described, 4.2
- exporting entries to directory server, 8.5.3.1
- migrating entries to directory server, 8.5.3.1
- parameters
-
- BACKUP parameter, 13.3.4
- FAILOVER, 13.1.2, 13.1.2
- FAILOVER_MODE, 13.3.4
- GLOBAL_NAME, 13.1.3
- HS, 13.1.3
- INSTANCE_NAME, 13.1.3, 13.4
- LOAD_BALANCE, 13.1.2, 13.1.2
- METHOD, 13.3.4
- RDB_DATABASE, 13.1.3
- SDU, 13.1.3
- SOURCE_ROUTE, 13.1.2, 13.1.2
- TYPE, 13.3.4
- TYPE_OF_SERVICE, 13.1.3
- TNSPING utility, 15.2.4.1
-
- compared to TRCROUTE utility, 15.2.4.2
- TNSPING.TRACE_DIRECTORY trace parameter, 16.7.2.1
- TNSPING.TRACE_LEVEL trace parameter, 16.7.2.1
- tnsping.trc file, 16.7.1
- Total Receive Buffer field in Oracle Net Manager, 9.5
- Total Send Buffer field in Oracle Net Manager, 9.5
- Trace Assistant, 16.1.1
-
- examining trace files with, 16.7.5
- functions of, 16.7.5
- option reference, 16.7.5.1
- trace data for IDs, 16.7.5.4
- trace data for packets, 16.7.5.2
- trace data statistics, 16.7.5.5
- trace files
-
- analyzing with Trace Assistant, 16.7.5
- default names for, 16.7.1
- error message information, 16.7.4.3
- examining with Trace Assistant, 16.7.5
- listener.trc, 16.7.1, 16.7.2.2
- sqlnet.trc, 16.7.1
- sqlnet.trc for clients, 16.7.2.1
- svr_pid.trc, 16.7.1
- svr_pid.trc for servers, 16.7.2.1
- tnsping.trc, 16.7.1
- trace parameters
-
- cman.ora
-
- TRACE_DIRECTORY, 16.7.2.3
- TRACE_FILELEN, 16.7.2.3
- TRACE_FILENO, 16.7.2.3
- TRACE_LEVEL, 16.7.2.3
- TRACE_TIMESTAMP, 16.7.2.3
- listener.ora
-
- TRACE_DIRECTORY_listener_name, 16.7.2.2
- TRACE_FILE_listener_name, 16.7.2.2
- TRACE_FILELEN_listener_name, 16.7.2.2
- TRACE_FILENO_listener_name, 16.7.2.2
- TRACE_LEVEL_listener_name, 16.7.2.2
- TRACE_TIMESTAMP_listener_name, 16.7.2.2
- sqlnet.ora
-
- TNSPING.TRACE_DIRECTORY, 16.7.2.1
- TNSPING.TRACE_LEVEL, 16.7.2.1
- TRACE_DIRECTORY_CLIENT, 16.7.2.1
- TRACE_DIRECTORY_SERVER, 16.7.2.1
- TRACE_FILE_CLIENT, 16.7.2.1
- TRACE_FILE_SERVER, 16.7.2.1
- TRACE_FILELEN_CLIENT, 16.7.2.1
- TRACE_FILELEN_SERVER, 16.7.2.1
- TRACE_FILEN0_CLIENT, 16.7.2.1
- TRACE_FILENO_SERVER, 16.7.2.1
- TRACE_LEVEL_CLIENT, 16.7.2.1
- TRACE_LEVEL_SERVER, 16.7.2.1
- TRACE_TIMESTAMP_CLIENT, 16.7.2.1
- TRACE_TIMESTAMP_SERVER, 16.7.2.1
- TRACE_UNIQUE_CLIENT, 16.7.2.1
- TRACE_DIRECTORY trace parameter, 16.7.2.3
- TRACE_DIRECTORY_CLIENT trace parameter, 16.7.2.1
- TRACE_DIRECTORY_listener_name trace parameter, 16.7.2.2
- TRACE_DIRECTORY_SERVER trace parameter, 16.7.2.1
- TRACE_FILE_CLIENT trace parameter, 16.7.2.1
- TRACE_FILE_listener_name trace parameter, 16.7.2.2
- TRACE_FILE_SERVER trace parameter, 16.7.2.1
- TRACE_FILELEN trace parameter, 16.7.2.3
- TRACE_FILELEN_CLIENT trace parameter, 16.7.2.1
- TRACE_FILELEN_listener_name trace parameter, 16.7.2.2
- TRACE_FILELEN_SERVER trace parameter, 16.7.2.1
- TRACE_FILEN0_CLIENT trace parameter, 16.7.2.1
- TRACE_FILENO trace parameter, 16.7.2.3
- TRACE_FILENO_listener_name trace parameter, 16.7.2.2
- TRACE_FILENO_SERVER trace parameter, 16.7.2.1
- TRACE_LEVEL trace parameter, 16.7.2.3
- TRACE_LEVEL_CLIENT trace parameter, 16.7.2.1
- TRACE_LEVEL_listener_name trace parameter, 16.7.2.2
- TRACE_LEVEL_SERVER trace parameter, 16.7.2.1
- TRACE_TIMESTAMP networking parameter, 16.7.2.3
- TRACE_TIMESTAMP trace parameter, 16.7.2.3
- TRACE_TIMESTAMP_CLIENT trace parameter, 16.7.2.1
- TRACE_TIMESTAMP_listener_name trace parameter, 16.7.2.2
- TRACE_TIMESTAMP_SERVER trace parameter, 16.7.2.1
- TRACE_UNIQUE_CLIENT trace parameter, 16.7.2.1
- Transparent Application Failover (TAF)
-
- and GLOBAL_DBNAME parameter, 10.3.4
- configuring, 13.3
- GLOBAL_DBNAME networking parameter in listener.ora, 10.3.4, 13.3.5
- overview, 3.3.2, 3.3.2
- with instance role, 13.4
- Transparent Network Substrate (TNS)
-
- benefits, 5.1.1
- described, 5.1.1
- transport layer, 5.1.1
- TRCROUTE utility
-
- described, 15.2.4.2
- troubleshooting, 16
-
- client, 16.1.4
- contacting Oracle Support Services, 16.8
- log files, 16.5
- loopback tests, 16.1.3.2
- questions, 16.3.1
- server, 16.1.3
- trace files, 16.5
- TTC. See Two-Task Common (TTC)
- Turn Off UNIX Signal Handling option in Oracle Net Manager, 9.5
- TWO_TASK environment variable, 15.1.2
- Two-Task Common (TTC) presentation
-
- dedicated server configurations, 5.3.2
- described, 5.1.1
- shared server configurations, 5.3.1
- TYPE networking parameter, 13.3.4
- Type of Service field in Oracle Net Manager, 13.1.3, 13.5.3
- TYPE_OF_SERVICE networking parameter, 13.1.3, 13.5.3
U
- Use for Heterogeneous Services option in Oracle Net Manager, 13.1.3, 13.5.2
- Use Options Compatible with Net8 8.0 Clients option, 13.1.2
- Use Oracle8i Release 8.0 Compatible Identification option, 13.1.3
V
- V$SESSION table, 13.3.6
- virtual circuits, 5.3.1
W
- WebDAV presentation, 5.1.3
-
- dedicated server configurations, 5.3.2
- shared server configurations, 5.3.1
- WebDAV protocol, 1.1.1.3
- Windows NT services
-
- OracleHOME_NAMECMan service, 15.1.1.3
- OracleHOME_NAMETNSListener service, 15.1.1.1
- wizards
-
- Directory Server Migration, 6.1.2
- Net Service Name, 6.1.2
- Oracle Net Manager, 6.1.2
Y
- ypserv program, 8.6.1