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тАО08-30-2002 02:57 AM
тАО08-30-2002 02:57 AM
Getting an Error in server trace file [QL*NET]
Getting an Error in server trace file.
greeting all
Hi,
I am using oracle 9.2.0.1 on hpux 11i. I am getting an error in server trace file like as follows
[30-AUG-2002 14:07:36:124] nserror: nsres: id=0, op=76, ns=12534, ns2=12560; nt[0]=504, nt[1]=0, nt[2]=0; ora[0]=0, ora[1]=0, ora[2]=0
.
.
.
30-AUG-2002 14:06:12:544] nserror: nsres: id=0, op=0, Ns=12630, ns2=0; nt[0]=0,nt[1]=0, nt[2]=0; ora[0]=0, ora[1]=0, ora[2]=0
and in client trace
[30-AUG-2002 14:06:12:530] nioqrc: found a break markeR...
[30-AUG-2002 14:06:12:530] nioqrc: Recieve: returning error: 3111
[30-AUG-2002 14:06:12:530] nioqrc: exit
[30-AUG-2002 14:06:12:530] nioqrs: entry
[30-AUG-2002 14:06:12:530] nioqrs: state = interrupted (1)
[30-AUG-2002 14:06:12:531] nioqsm: entry
.
.
.
30-AUG-2002 14:06:12:600] nserror: nsres: id=0, op=70, ns=12582, ns2=0; nt[0]=0
, nt[1]=0, nt[2]=0; ora[0]=0, ora[1]=0, ora[2]=0
[30-AUG-2002 14:06:12:600] nscontrol: cmd=2, lcl=0x100000
[30-AUG-2002 14:06:12:600] nactl_internal: entry
[30-AUG-2002 14:06:12:600] naeectl: entry
[30-AUG-2002 14:06:12:600] naeectl: exit
[30-AUG-2002 14:06:12:601] naecctl: entry
[30-AUG-2002 14:06:12:601] naecctl: exit
[30-AUG-2002 14:06:12:601] nactl_internal: exit
[30-AUG-2002 14:06:12:601] nserror: nsres: id=0, op=70, ns=12630, ns2=0; nt[0]=0
, nt[1]=0, nt[2]=0; ora[0]=0, ora[1]=0, ora[2]=0
[30-AUG-2002 14:06:12:601] nioqer: entry
If anybody can help me solving this problem.
Thanks in advance
- Sharad
greeting all
Hi,
I am using oracle 9.2.0.1 on hpux 11i. I am getting an error in server trace file like as follows
[30-AUG-2002 14:07:36:124] nserror: nsres: id=0, op=76, ns=12534, ns2=12560; nt[0]=504, nt[1]=0, nt[2]=0; ora[0]=0, ora[1]=0, ora[2]=0
.
.
.
30-AUG-2002 14:06:12:544] nserror: nsres: id=0, op=0, Ns=12630, ns2=0; nt[0]=0,nt[1]=0, nt[2]=0; ora[0]=0, ora[1]=0, ora[2]=0
and in client trace
[30-AUG-2002 14:06:12:530] nioqrc: found a break markeR...
[30-AUG-2002 14:06:12:530] nioqrc: Recieve: returning error: 3111
[30-AUG-2002 14:06:12:530] nioqrc: exit
[30-AUG-2002 14:06:12:530] nioqrs: entry
[30-AUG-2002 14:06:12:530] nioqrs: state = interrupted (1)
[30-AUG-2002 14:06:12:531] nioqsm: entry
.
.
.
30-AUG-2002 14:06:12:600] nserror: nsres: id=0, op=70, ns=12582, ns2=0; nt[0]=0
, nt[1]=0, nt[2]=0; ora[0]=0, ora[1]=0, ora[2]=0
[30-AUG-2002 14:06:12:600] nscontrol: cmd=2, lcl=0x100000
[30-AUG-2002 14:06:12:600] nactl_internal: entry
[30-AUG-2002 14:06:12:600] naeectl: entry
[30-AUG-2002 14:06:12:600] naeectl: exit
[30-AUG-2002 14:06:12:601] naecctl: entry
[30-AUG-2002 14:06:12:601] naecctl: exit
[30-AUG-2002 14:06:12:601] nactl_internal: exit
[30-AUG-2002 14:06:12:601] nserror: nsres: id=0, op=70, ns=12630, ns2=0; nt[0]=0
, nt[1]=0, nt[2]=0; ora[0]=0, ora[1]=0, ora[2]=0
[30-AUG-2002 14:06:12:601] nioqer: entry
If anybody can help me solving this problem.
Thanks in advance
- Sharad
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тАО08-30-2002 03:05 AM
тАО08-30-2002 03:05 AM
Re: Getting an Error in server trace file [QL*NET]
Are there any errors in the Oracle listener or Alert logs?
You should fine more information here.
You should fine more information here.
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тАО08-30-2002 03:18 AM
тАО08-30-2002 03:18 AM
Re: Getting an Error in server trace file [QL*NET]
Do you have this parameter entry in $ORACLE_HOME\network\admin\sqlnet.ora file
sqlnet.authentication_services=
If you have it change it to
sqlnet.authentication_services=none
Please check it out and revert
sqlnet.authentication_services=
If you have it change it to
sqlnet.authentication_services=none
Please check it out and revert
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тАО09-01-2002 11:12 PM
тАО09-01-2002 11:12 PM
Re: Getting an Error in server trace file [QL*NET]
Hi Manikandan,
Yaa I had set to none.
slqnet.ora file is as follows :
# Generated by Oracle configuration tools.
sqlnet.authentication_services=NONE
TRACE_LEVEL_SERVER = USER
LOG_DIRECTORY_SERVER = /fptlog/network/log
LOG_DIRECTORY_CLIENT = /fptlog/network/log
TRACE_LEVEL_CLIENT = ADMIN
TRACE_DIRECTORY_CLIENT = /fptlog/network/trc
TRACE_FILE_CLIENT = client_trace
TRACE_DIRECTORY_SERVER = /fptlog/network/trc
DISABLE_OOB = ON
NAMES.DIRECTORY_PATH= (TNSNAMES, ONAMES, HOSTNAME)
Yaa I had set to none.
slqnet.ora file is as follows :
# Generated by Oracle configuration tools.
sqlnet.authentication_services=NONE
TRACE_LEVEL_SERVER = USER
LOG_DIRECTORY_SERVER = /fptlog/network/log
LOG_DIRECTORY_CLIENT = /fptlog/network/log
TRACE_LEVEL_CLIENT = ADMIN
TRACE_DIRECTORY_CLIENT = /fptlog/network/trc
TRACE_FILE_CLIENT = client_trace
TRACE_DIRECTORY_SERVER = /fptlog/network/trc
DISABLE_OOB = ON
NAMES.DIRECTORY_PATH= (TNSNAMES, ONAMES, HOSTNAME)
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