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Numerics

1521 port, 9-28, 12-7
if not using, 12-15
1575 port, 3-36, 9-33
1630 port, 4-17, 13-15

A

absolute naming
Java Database Connectivity (JDBC)
OCI drivers, 3-14, 16-9
Thin drivers, 16-9
with directory naming, 3-16
access control lists (ACLs)
described, 3-18
access control to database
with Oracle Connection Manager, 1-20, 13-14
with sqlnet.ora parameters, 11-8
ADAPTERS utility, 17-5
ADDRESS (ADD or ADDR) attribute, 14-2
Address List Options dialog box, 15-6
administrative regions
defined, 9-24
delegated, 3-31
delegated, under root, 3-33
delegating domains, 9-53
described, 3-25
domain hints to remote, 9-55
in Oracle Names, 3-25
root, 3-31
alert log
ORA-3113 error message, 17-19
aliases
configuring, 9-52
described, 9-52
exporting to net service aliases in a directory, 10-12
migrating to net service aliases in a directory, 10-12
Always Use Dedicated Server option in Oracle Net Manager, 11-7
application layer, 4-3
application Web servers, 1-6 to 1-8
architecture
listener, 4-10
Oracle Connection Manager, 4-16
Oracle Names, 3-22
Oracle Net Services stack communication layers, 4-2
A.SMD Oracle Names record, 12-21
Attempts Per Names Server field in Oracle Net Manager, 9-41
attributes
defined, 3-7
audit trail
described, 17-35
script for using information, 17-35
authentication
with Oracle Advanced Security, 1-23, 1-24

B

BACKGROUND_DUMP_DEST initialization parameter, 17-19
BACKUP networking parameter, 15-21
BASE networking parameter, 10-21
Bequeath protocol, 2-13
BEQUEATH_DETACH networking parameter, 11-9
buffer flushing, described, 7-16

C

CDS. See Cell Directory Service (CDS)
Cell Directory Services (CDS) external naming, 2-17, 11-6
configuring, 9-64
Cell Name field in Oracle Net Manager, 11-12
centralized naming, 3-2
advantages and disadvantages, 7-13
described, 2-17
establishing a connection with, 3-2
recommended for, 7-13
CHANGE_PASSWORD command, 12-13
Check TCP/IP client access rights option in Oracle Net Manager, 11-8
ckpcch.ora file, 9-25
ckpcfg.ora file, 9-25
ckpdom.ora file, 9-25
ckptop.ora file, 9-25, 10-18
client cache process, 9-42
client configuration
connect-time failover, 2-8
default domains, 11-3
discovering Oracle Names servers, 9-38
load balancing requests among listeners, 2-9, 15-4
local naming, 9-11
log files, 17-30
net service names, 6-5 to 6-7
Oracle Connection Manager address, 13-5
Oracle Rdb connections, 15-41
overriding shared server configuration, 14-10
preferred Oracle Names servers, 11-11
shared server, 14-9
sqlnet.log file, 17-30
trace files, 17-46
Transparent Application Failover (TAF), 2-8
client connections
methods, 16-13
syntax, 16-9
client load balancing
configuring, 15-4
described, 2-9
Client Registration ID field in Oracle Net Manager, 11-9
client testing
connectivity, 16-17
from 3GL, 16-14
from applications, 16-13
from Oracle Net Manager, 16-23
from SQL, 16-14
from the operating system, 16-13
client troubleshooting, 17-4
Clients allowed to access field in Oracle Net Manager, 11-8
Clients excluded from access field in Oracle Net Manager, 11-8
cmadm_pid.log file, 17-29
cmadm_pid.trc file, 17-45
CMADMIN process, 4-17
cmadmpid.log file, 17-29
cmadmpid.trc file, 17-45
CMAN networking parameter, 13-4
CMAN_ADMIN networking parameter, 13-4
cman_pid.log file, 17-29, 17-40
cman_pid.trc file, 17-45
CMAN_PROFILE networking parameter, 13-4
CMAN_RULES networking parameter, 13-4
cman.ora file
parameters
CMAN, 13-4, 13-15
CMAN_ADMIN, 13-4
CMAN_PROFILE, 13-4
CMAN_RULES, 13-4, 13-14
LOG_LEVEL, 17-32
TRACE_DIRECTORY, 17-55
TRACE_FILELEN, 17-55
TRACE_FILENO, 17-55
TRACE_TIMESTAMP, 17-55
TRACING, 17-55
setting up, 13-3
cmanpid.log file, 17-29
cmanpid.trc file, 17-45
CMGW process, 4-17
configuring
access control, 11-8, 13-14
aliases, 9-52
clients
client load balancing, 15-4
connect-time failover, 2-8, 15-4
default domains, 11-3
local naming, 9-11
naming methods in profile, 11-5
net service names, 6-5 to 6-7
Oracle Names, 9-38
session data unit (SDU), 15-28
Transparent Application Failover (TAF), 2-8
connection load balancing, 15-10 to 15-17
connection pooling, 14-8
connection requests in a profile, 11-7
connect-request timeouts, 15-43
database servers
access control, 11-8
connect-request timeouts, 15-43
session data unit (SDU), 15-29
shared server, 14-2
directory naming, 9-12 to 9-18
domains, default, 11-11
external naming, 9-64 to 9-67
external procedure connections, 15-30
Heterogeneous Services connections, 15-37
host naming, 9-60 to 9-63
instance role, 15-25
listeners, 12-1 to 12-27
connect-request timeouts, 15-43
directory naming, 9-17
external procedures, 15-32
Heterogeneous Services, 15-38
host naming, 9-61
local naming, 9-11
Oracle JServer, 12-8
Oracle Names, 9-45
queue size, 12-9
service information, 12-9
session data unit (SDU), 15-29
local naming, 9-5 to 9-11
localized management, 3-2
multiple domains in Oracle Names, 9-31, 9-36
multiple protocol addresses, 15-2
naming methods, 9-1 to 9-67
net service aliases, 9-20
net service names
directory naming, 9-14
external naming, 9-64
local naming, 9-6
Oracle Names, 9-46
network domain, default, 11-3
Oracle Advanced Security, 11-13
Oracle Names, 9-23 to 9-57
Oracle Names servers, 9-28
Oracle Rdb database connections, 15-40
primary and secondary instances, 15-25
protocol addresses, 12-6
protocol conversion support, 13-15
quick reference, 5-19 to 5-22
region database for Oracle Names, 9-27, 9-32
replicated data among Oracle Names servers, 9-33
servers
connect-request timeouts, 15-43
session data unit (SDU), 15-29
shared server, 14-2
session data unit (SDU), 15-28
session multiplexing, 13-13
connect identifiers, 16-9
connect strings, 16-2
connection load balancing, 15-10
configuring
dedicated server, 15-15
shared server, 15-12
described, 2-9
service registration, 12-3
connection pooling
advantages relative to session multiplexing, 7-4
configuring, 14-8
defined, 1-14
using with shared server, 14-8
connections, 2-7
adjusting listener queue size to avoid errors, 7-8, 7-15, 12-9
bequeath, 2-13
concurrent, increasing number of, 12-9
connect strings, entering, 16-2, 16-8
dedicated servers, 11-7
directory naming, 9-18
external procedures, 15-30
Heterogeneous Services, 15-37
host naming, 9-63
local naming, 9-11
methods, 16-13
Network Information Service (NIS) external naming, 9-64
Network Information Service external naming, 9-64
Oracle Connection Manager, 11-7
Oracle Names, 9-57
Oracle Rdb databases, 15-40
startup of components, 16-2
CONNECTIONS (CON or CONN) attribute, 14-3
connect-time failover
configuring, 15-4
GLOBAL_DBNAME networking parameter in listener.oa, 15-4
service registration, 12-3
Create additional or upgrade existing Oracle Context option in Oracle Net Configuration Assistant, 8-9
Create Alias dialog box, 9-21
Create or upgrade the Oracle Schema option in Oracle Net Configuration Assistant, 8-9

D

data link layer, 4-2
data transfer, maximizing, 7-15
Database Configuration Assistant
directory naming, 3-12
shared server configuration, 14-2
database links, 3-27, 9-49
global database link, 3-27
private database, 3-27
public database, 3-27
database server configuration
access control, 11-8
allocating resources with shared server, 14-9
connect-request timeouts, 15-43
creating a repository for Oracle Names, 3-26
discovering Oracle Names servers, 9-38
local naming, 9-6
log files, 17-30
loopback tests, 17-4
region database for Oracle Names, 9-27
shared server, 14-2
starting the database, 6-4, 16-6
trace files, 17-46
database server connections
methods, 16-13
syntax, 16-9
database server testing, 16-16
Database Services tab in Oracle Net Manager, 12-11
dead connection timeout. See terminated connection timeout, 11-9
dedicated servers
architecture, 1-13
bequeathed sessions, 2-13
connect descriptor configuration, 2-7
defined, 1-12
described, 2-13 to 2-15
difference with shared server, 1-12
routing connections, 11-7
Default Domain field in Oracle Net Manager, 9-41
DELAY networking parameter, 15-21
DELEGATE_DOMAIN command, 9-54
delegated administrative regions
diagram, 3-32
domains to, 9-53
in Oracle Names, 3-31
under root, 3-33
denial-of-service attacks, 15-43
DESCRIPTION parameter, 9-5
diagnosing. See troubleshooting
direct hand-off
described, 2-10
events in listener.log, 17-39
directory configuration
adding users to the OracleNetAdmins group, 8-12
after installation, 8-6
choosing a directory server, 8-7
default configuration, 8-2
exporting
aliases in Oracle Names to net service aliases in a directory, 10-12
net service names from a tnsnames.ora file, 10-2
objects from Oracle Names, 10-6
for clients and servers, 9-13
migrating
aliases in Oracle Names to net service aliases in a directory, 10-12
net service names from a tnsnames.ora file, 10-2
objects from Oracle Names, 10-6
Oracle Context creation, 8-9
Oracle schema creation, 8-9
setting up for first-time usage, 8-8
directory information tree (DIT), defined, 3-7
directory naming, 17-20
absolute naming, 3-16
advantages and disadvantages, 7-12
architecture, 3-7
authentication methods
native, 3-18
simple, 3-18
SSL, 3-18
strong, 3-18
configuring, 9-12 to 9-18
connecting to database services, 3-14
connecting with, 9-18
connections
using an entry's absolute name, 3-16
using an entry's relative name, 3-15
Database Configuration Assistant, 3-12
establishing a connection with, 9-18
exporting
aliases in Oracle Names to net service aliases in a directory, 10-12
net service names from a tnsnames.ora file, 10-2
objects from Oracle Names, 10-6 to 10-16
Java Database Connectivity (JDBC)
OCI drivers, 3-14, 16-9
Thin drivers, 3-14, 16-9
Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) Thin drivers, 3-6, 3-16
ldap_search limitations, 17-21
ldap.ora file
creating, 8-3
described, 3-14
ldapwrite tool, 17-20
listener configuration for, 9-17
migrating
net service names from a tnsnames.ora file, 10-2
objects from Oracle Names, 10-6 to 10-16
object classes, 3-21
objects
database services, 3-7
global database links, 10-6
net service aliases, 3-9
net service names, 3-7
Oracle Context, 3-8
Oracle Names LDAP Proxy servers, 10-17
Oracle Net Configuration Assistant, 3-13
Oracle Net Manager, 3-12
Oracle schema, 3-21
OracleContextAdmins group, 3-13, 3-19, 8-8, 8-9
OracleDBCreators group, 3-13, 3-20, 8-8, 8-9
OracleNetAdmins group, 3-20, 8-8, 8-9, 8-12, 9-14, 9-19, 9-20
overview, 3-4
recommended for, 7-12
security, 3-17
troubleshooting, 17-20
with relative naming, 3-15
Directory Server Migration Wizard, 5-12, 10-5
directory servers
attributes, 3-7
directory information tree (DIT), 3-7
distinguished name (DN), 3-7
entry, 3-7
ldap_search tool, 17-21
ldapwrite tool, 17-20
Microsoft Active Directory, 3-6
Oracle Context, 3-8
Oracle Internet Directory, 3-6
overview, 1-11
performance, 3-17
relative distinguished name (RDN), 3-7
security, 3-17
Directory Usage configuration option in Oracle Net Configuration Assistant, 5-15
Directory Usage Configuration page in Oracle Net Configuration Assistant, 8-7
Disable Out-of-Band Break option in Oracle Net Manager, 11-10
DISABLE_OOB networking parameter, 11-10
discovering Oracle Names servers
described, 3-36
procedure, 9-37
dispatchers, 1-12, 4-13
described, 1-12, 2-10 to 2-12, 4-13
number to start, 14-6
setting the number of, 14-6
DISPATCHERS (DIS or DISP) attribute, 14-3
DISPATCHERS initialization parameter, 14-2
ADDRESS attribute, 14-2
configuring connection pooling, 14-8
CONNECTIONS attribute, 14-3
DISPATCHERS attribute, 14-3
LISTENER attribute, 12-15, 12-17, 14-4
MULTIPLEX attribute, 14-4
POOL attribute, 14-5
PROTOCOL attribute, 14-2
SERVICE attribute, 14-5
SESSIONS attribute, 14-5
setting initially, 14-6
TICKS attribute, 14-6
DISPATCHERS parameter
MULTIPLEX attribute, 13-13
PROTOCOL attribute, 13-13
distinguished name (DN), defined, 3-7
DLCR.RDBMS.OMD Oracle Names record, 16-25
domain hints, 9-55
domains
default network, 3-30
delegating, 9-53
described, 3-25, 9-24
multiple hierarchically, 9-31, 9-36
multiple hierarchically related, 3-30
required by root administrative regions, 3-31
with a single domain naming structure, diagram, 3-28
duties of a network administrator, 5-19 to 5-22
Dynamic Discovery Option, 3-34

E

enterprise user security, 3-8
entry, defined, 3-7
Environment field in Oracle Net Manager, 15-34
ENVS networking parameter, 15-34
error messages
contacting Oracle Support Services, 17-86
in trace file, 17-60
NNL-00018, 9-32
NNL-00024, 9-32
NNO-00062, 17-21, 17-22
NNO-00850, 17-21, 17-22
ORA-00508, 17-14
ORA-1017, 17-3
ORA-1034, 17-3
ORA-12154, 17-10
ORA-12170, 15-43, 17-11
ORA-12198, 17-12
ORA-12203, 17-12, 17-13, 17-14, 17-23
sample error stack, 17-27
ORA-12224, 17-15
ORA-12514, 17-15
ORA-12520, 17-16
ORA-12521, 17-16
ORA-12525, 15-43, 17-17
ORA-12533, 17-15
ORA-12535, 17-23
ORA-12538, 17-14
ORA-12545, 17-18
ORA-12547, 15-43, 17-23
ORA-12560, 17-18
ORA-12637, 15-43
ORA-3113, 17-19
ORA-3121, 17-19
resolving, 17-1 to 17-86
using log file to track, 17-34
error stack
described, 17-26
entries in log files, 17-34
sample, 17-27
typical layers in, 17-26
establishing a session
using centralized naming, 2-17
exporting
net service names from a tnsnames.ora file to a directory, 10-2
objects from Oracle Names to a directory, 10-6 to 10-16
external naming
advantages and disadvantages, 7-14
Cell Directory Services (CDS), 2-17, 9-64, 11-6
configuring, 9-64 to 9-67
Network Information Service (NIS), 2-17, 9-64, 11-6
recommended for, 7-14
external procedures
configuring connections to, 15-30
described, 15-30
extproc agent, 15-30
extproc agent, 15-30
EXTPROC_DLLS environment variable, 15-34

F

failover
connect-time, 2-8, 15-4
Transparent Application Failover (TAF), 2-8, 15-18
FAILOVER networking parameter, 15-4, 15-14, 15-17
FAILOVER_MODE networking parameter, 15-18, 15-21
features, new
client load balancing, xl
connection load balancing, xli
connection load balancing for dedicated server configurations, xxxvii
connect-request timeouts, xxxv
connect-time failover, xl
creating multiple Oracle Contexts, xxxvii
direct hand-off, xli
directory naming, xl
directory naming access control, xxxiv
dynamic update of LOCAL_LISTENER parameter, xxxv
dynamic update of REMOTE_LISTENER parameter, xxxv
global database link support in directory server, xxxiv
instance role specification for primary/secondary configurations, xli
name changes
CIRCUITS initialization parameter, xxxvi
DISPATCHERS initialization parameter, xxxvi
MAX_DISPATCHERS initialization parameter, xxxvi
MAX_SHARED_SERVERS initialization parameter, xxxvi
Oracle Net, xxxvi
Oracle Net Configuration Assistant, xxxvi
Oracle Net foundation layer, xxxvi
Oracle Net Manager, xxxvi
shared server, xxxvi
SHARED_SERVER_SESSIONS initialization parameter, xxxvii
SHARED_SERVERS initialization parameter, xxxvi
V$SHARED_SERVER_MONITOR view, xxxvii
net service alias support in directory server, xxxiv
Oracle Names LDAP Proxy servers, xxxvii
Oracle Net Configuration Assistant, xli
password requirement for Listener Control utility STATUS command, xxxv
service naming, xli
service registration, xli
SERVICE_NAME parameter, xlii
TCP/IP with SSL, xlii
Trace Assistant, xxxv
FILE networking parameter, 10-22
FTP presentation, 4-9
dedicated server configuration, 4-15
shared server configuration, 4-14
FTP protocol, 1-8

G

global database links, 3-27, 9-49
adding link qualifiers, 9-50
directory naming limitation, 10-6
Oracle Names, 9-49
global database name
configuring on the listener, 12-15
defined, 9-3
described, 12-15
Global Database Name field in Oracle Net Manager, 12-10, 15-8, 15-40
GLOBAL_DBNAME networking parameter, 12-10
GLOBAL_NAME networking parameter, 15-8, 15-40

H

Heterogeneous Services
configuring connections to, 15-37
described, 15-37
hierarchical naming model
described, 3-29
diagram, 3-29
host naming
advantages and disadvantages, 7-13
configuring, 9-60 to 9-63
connecting with, 9-63
establishing a connection with, 9-63
listener configuration for, 9-61
recommended for, 7-13
requirements, 9-60
HOST networking parameter, 10-21
hosts file, 3-34
HS networking parameter, 15-8
HTTP presentation, 4-9
dedicated server configuration, 4-15
shared server configuration, 4-14
HTTP protocol, 1-6

I

Identix authentication, xxxviii
INBOUND_CONNECT_TIMEPUT_listener_name networking parameter, 15-43
Initial Preallocated Requests field in Oracle Net Manager, 9-41
initialization parameter file
BACKGROUND_DUMP_DEST parameter, 17-19
DISPATCHERS parameter, 14-2
INSTANCE_NAME parameter, 2-4
LOCAL_LISTENER parameter, 12-7, 12-16
REMOTE_LISTENER parameter, 12-17
SERVICE_NAMES parameter, 2-2, 9-3, 14-5
installation
default configuration
directory naming, 8-2
listeners, 12-4
local naming, 9-6
profiles, 11-2
Oracle Names, 9-24
Instance Name field in Oracle Net Manager, 15-8
instance role configuration, 15-25
connections in TAF, 15-27
connections to primary and secondary instances, 15-25
connections to specific instances, 15-26
INSTANCE_NAME networking parameter, 2-4, 9-3, 15-8, 15-25

J

Java Database Connectivity (JDBC)
described, 1-5
drivers, 1-5
OCI drivers, 4-8
absolute naming support, 3-14, 16-9
relative naming support, 3-14
Thin drivers, 4-8
absolute naming support, 16-9
directory naming support, 3-6, 3-16
relative naming support, 3-14
JavaNet, 4-8
JavaNet layer, 1-8
JavaTTC, 4-8
JDBC. See Java Database Connectivity (JDBC)

L

ldap_search tool limitations, 17-21
ldap.ora file
creating, 3-14, 8-3
described, 3-2
ldapwrite tool, 17-20
LISTENER (LIS or LIST) attribute, 12-15, 12-17, 14-4
Listener configuration option in Oracle Net Configuration Assistant, 5-15
Listener Control utility
commands
SERVICES, 6-5, 12-25
SET PASSWORD, 16-5
START, 6-4, 16-5
STATUS, 12-22, 16-5
STOP, 16-5
starting a listener, 12-22
stopping a listener, 12-22
using, 5-16
listener.log file, 17-29
listener.ora file
described, 3-2
parameters
ENVS, 15-34
GLOBAL_DBNAME, 12-10
INBOUND_CONNECT_TIMEOUT_listener_name, 15-43
LOG_DIRECTORY_listener_name, 17-31
LOG_FILE_listener_name, 17-31
ORACLE_HOME, 12-10, 15-35, 15-37
PASSWORDS_listener_name, 12-13
PROGRAM, 15-34, 15-37
SID_NAME, 12-10, 15-34, 15-37
STARTUP_WAITTIME_listener_name, 17-52
TRACE_FILE_listener_name, 17-52
TRACE_FILELEN_listener_name, 17-52
TRACE_FILENO_listener_name, 17-53
TRACE_LEVEL_listener_name, 17-52
listeners, 2-6, 15-37
adjusting queue size for, 12-9
client load balancing, 2-9
configuring, 12-1 to 12-27
address for Oracle Connection Manager, 13-7
address list, 15-2
directory naming method, 9-17
external procedures, 15-32
global database name, 12-15
Heterogeneous Services, 15-38
Heterogeneous Services connections, 15-37
host naming method, 9-61
local naming method, 9-11
multihomed hosts, 12-7
nondefault address, 12-15
Oracle Enterprise Manager, 12-9
Oracle JServer access, 12-8
Oracle Names, 9-45
Oracle System Identifier, 12-10
protocol addresses, 12-6
service information, 12-9
session data unit (SDU), 15-29
SID, 12-10
connection load balancing, 2-9, 15-10
connect-time failover, 2-8
default address, 12-15
default configuration, 12-4
described, 1-28
direct hand-off, 2-10
handling concurrent connections, 12-9
increasing queue size, 12-9
log files, 12-27, 17-31, 17-35
audit trail, 17-35
direct hand-off event information, 17-39
service registration event information, 17-37
monitoring, 12-22, 12-25, 12-27
multihomed hosts, 12-7
multiple, 12-5
multiple addresses, 15-2
passwords, setting, 12-13
queue size, 7-8, 7-15
redirect connections, 2-10
security
connect-request timeouts, 15-43
password usage, 12-13
starting, 6-4, 16-5, 16-6
testing configuration, 16-16
trace files, 17-52
Transparent Application Failover (TAF), 2-8
listener.trc file, 17-45
load balancing
client, 2-9
connection, 2-9, 15-10
LOAD_BALANCE networking parameter, 15-4
LOAD_TNSNAMES command, 9-48
LOCAL environment variable, 16-8
local naming
advantages and disadvantages, 7-12
client configuration, 9-11
configuring, 9-5 to 9-11
connecting with, 9-11
database server configuration, 9-6
default configuration, 9-6
establishing a connection with, 9-11
listener configuration for, 9-11
recommended for, 7-12
Local Net Service Name configuration option in Oracle Net Configuration Assistant, 5-15
LOCAL registry entry, 16-8
LOCAL_LISTENER initialization parameter, 12-7, 12-16, 14-4
log files, 12-27, 17-30, 17-35
cmadm_pid.log, 17-29, 17-32
cmadmpid.log, 17-29, 17-32
cman_pid.log, 17-29, 17-32, 17-40
cmanpid.log, 17-29, 17-32
default names for, 17-29
listener.log, 17-29, 17-31
names.log, 17-29, 17-31
sqlnet.log, 17-29
sqlnet.log for clients and database servers, 17-30
using to track errors, 17-34
LOG_DIRECTORY_CLIENT networking parameter, 17-30
LOG_DIRECTORY_listener_name networking parameter, 17-31
LOG_DIRECTORY_SERVER networking parameter, 17-30
LOG_FILE_CLIENT networking parameter, 17-30
LOG_FILE_listener_name networking parameter, 17-31
LOG_FILE_SERVER networking parameter, 17-30
LOG_LEVEL networking parameter, 17-32
loopback test, 17-4
LU6.2 protocol, xl

M

maximizing data transfer, by adjusting SDU size, 7-15
Maximum Open Connections field in Oracle Net Manager, 9-41
Maximum Wait Each Attempt field in Oracle Net Manager, 9-41
Meta Map field in Oracle Net Manager, 11-12
METHOD networking parameter, 15-21
Microsoft Active Directory, 3-6
migrating
net service names from a tnsnames.ora file to a directory, 10-2
objects from Oracle Names to a directory server, 10-6 to 10-16
multihomed hosts, 12-7
multiple addresses, 15-4
configuring client load balancing, 15-6
configuring connect-time failover, 15-6
multiple listeners, 12-5
multiple protocol addresses, 15-2
MULTIPLEX (MUL or MULT) attribute, 13-13, 14-4

N

Named Pipes protocol
described, 4-6
Names Wizard, 5-13, 9-28, 9-33
NAMES.ADDRESSES networking parameter, 9-29, 9-34
NAMES.ADMIN_REGION networking parameter, 10-20
NAMES.ADMIN_REGION parameter, 9-29
NAMESCTL utility
discovering Oracle Names servers, 9-39
NAMESCTL.TRACE_FILE networking parameter, 17-51
NAMESCTL.TRACE_LEVEL networking parameter, 17-51
NAMESCTL.TRACE_TIMESTAMP networking parameter, 17-51
NAMESCTL.TRACE_UNIQUE networking parameter, 17-51
namesctl.trc file, 17-45
NAMES.DCE.PREFIX networking parameter, 11-12
NAMES.DEFAULT_DOMAIN networking parameter, 9-41, 11-2, 11-4
NAMES.DIRECTORY_PATH networking parameter, 11-6
cds, 11-6
hostname, 11-5
ldap, 11-5
nis, 11-6
onames, 11-5
tnsnames, 11-5
NAMES.DOMAIN_HINTS networking parameter, 9-29, 9-34, 9-55
NAMES.DOMAINS networking parameter, 9-29, 9-31, 9-34, 9-36
NAMES.DOMAINS parameter, 9-31, 9-36
namesini.sql script, 9-27
NAMES.INITIAL_RETRY_TIMEOUT networking parameter, 9-41
names.log file, 17-29
NAMES.LOG_DIRECTORY networking parameter, 17-31
NAMES.LOG_FILE networking parameter, 17-31
NAMES.MAX_OPEN_ CONNECTIONS networking parameter, 9-41
NAMES.MESSAGE_POOL_ START_SIZE networking parameter, 9-41
NAMES.NIS.META_MAP networking parameter, 11-12
names.ora file
described, 3-2
parameters
BASE, 10-21
FILE, 10-22
HOST, 10-21
NAMES.ADMIN_REGION, 10-20
NAMES.LOG_DIRECTORY, 17-31
NAMES.LOG_FILE, 17-31
NAMES.TRACE_DIRECTORY, 17-54
NAMES.TRACE_FILE, 17-54
NAMES.TRACE_LEVEL, 17-54
NAMES.TRACE_TIMESTAMP, 17-54
NAMES.TRACE_UNIQUE, 17-54
PASSWORD, 10-21
PORT, 10-21
SCOPE, 10-21
SUBTREE, 10-21
SUBTREE_LIST, 10-21
TIMEOUT, 10-21
TYPE, 10-21, 10-22
USERID, 10-21
NAMES.PREFERRED_SERVERS networking parameter, 11-11, 11-12
NAMES.REQUEST_RETRIES networking parameter, 9-41
NAMES.SERVER_NAME networking parameter, 9-29, 9-34
NAMES.TRACE_DIRECTORY networking parameter, 17-54
NAMES.TRACE_FILE networking parameter, 17-54
NAMES.TRACE_LEVEL networking parameter, 17-54
NAMES.TRACE_TIMESTAMP networking parameter, 17-54
NAMES.TRACE_UNIQUE networking parameter, 17-54
names.trc file, 17-45
namesupg.sql script, 9-27
naming methods
Cell Directory Services (CDS), 2-17, 9-64
centralized, 3-2
choosing, 7-6, 7-12
described, 2-16
directory naming, 9-12 to 9-18
external naming, 9-64 to 9-67
host naming, 9-60 to 9-63
local naming, 9-5 to 9-11
localized, 3-2
Network Information Service (NIS), 2-17, 9-64
Oracle Names, 2-17, 9-23 to 9-57
overview, 1-11
prioritizing order, 11-5
Naming Methods configuration option in Oracle Net Configuration Assistant, 5-15
naming models
hierarchical, 3-29
single domain, 3-28
native authentication for directory naming, 3-18
NDS. See Novell Directory Services (NDS)
net service aliases
configuring, 9-20
described, 3-9
directory naming, 3-9
exporting aliases from Oracle Names, 10-12
migrating aliases from Oracle Names, 10-12
uses of, 3-9
Net Service Name Wizard, 5-11, 9-7, 9-14, 13-5
net service names
adding an address, 15-2
configure an Oracle Connection Manager address, 13-5
configuring, 6-5 to 6-7
creating in Oracle Names, 9-47
directory naming, 9-14
external naming, 9-64
local naming, 9-6
multiple addresses, 15-2, 15-4
Oracle Names, 9-46
prioritizing naming methods, 11-5
testing with TNSPING, 16-19
Net8 OPEN, xxxix
network administrator duties, 5-19 to 5-22
Network Authentication (NA)
layer in error stacks, 17-27
network availability, determining, 6-3
network configuration
centralized management, 3-2
localized management, 3-2
network domain, default
in Oracle Names, 3-30
network domain, default configuring, 11-3
Network Information Service (NIS) external naming, 2-17, 11-6
configuring, 9-64
connecting with, 9-64
establishing a connection with, 9-64
maps, 9-65
Network Interface (NI)
layer in error stacks, 17-26
network layer, 4-2
Network Naming (NN)
layer in error stacks, 17-26
network performance, improving
by adjusting SDU size, 7-15
client load balancing, 2-9
listener queue size, 7-8, 7-15
network planning
session data unit (SDU) size, 7-15
Network Routing (NR)
layer in error stacks, 17-27
Network Session (NS), layer in error stacks, 17-27
Network Transport (NT), layer in error stacks, 17-27
networking configuration files
ldap.ora file, 3-2
listener.ora file, 3-2
names.ora file, 3-2
sqlnet.ora file, 3-3
tnsnames.ora file, 3-3
networking planning
internal networks
availability, 7-6
client load balancing, 7-6
connection pooling, 7-3
connect-time failover, 7-6
JDBC drivers, 7-7
listener queue size, 7-8
naming methods, 7-6
protocol conversion, 7-8
scalability, 7-3
security, 7-7
session data unit (SDU) size, 7-8
session multiplexing, 7-3
tuning and performance, 7-8
Internet networks
access control, 7-11
availability, 7-10
connect-request timeouts, 7-11
JDBC drivers, 7-10
naming methods, 7-10
scalability, 7-10
security, 7-11
tuning and performance, 7-11
new features
client load balancing, xl
connection load balancing, xli
connection load balancing for dedicated server configurations, xxxvii
connect-request timeouts, xxxv
connect-time failover, xl
creating multiple Oracle Contexts, xxxvii
direct hand-off, xli
directory naming, xl
directory naming access control, xxxiv
dynamic update of LOCAL_LISTENER parameter, xxxv
dynamic update of REMOTE_LISTENER parameter, xxxv
global database link support in directory server, xxxiv
instance role specification for primary/secondary configurations, xli
name changes
CIRCUITS initialization parameter, xxxvi
DISPATCHERS initialization parameter, xxxvi
MAX_DISPATCHERS initialization parameter, xxxvi
MAX_SHARED_SERVERS initialization parameter, xxxvi
Oracle Net, xxxvi
Oracle Net Configuration Assistant, xxxvi
Oracle Net foundation layer, xxxvi
Oracle Net Manager, xxxvi
shared server, xxxvi
SHARED_SERVER_SESSIONS initialization parameter, xxxvii
SHARED_SERVERS initialization parameter, xxxvi
V$SHARED_SERVER_MONITOR view, xxxvii
net service alias support in directory server, xxxiv
Oracle Names LDAP Proxy servers, xxxvii
Oracle Net Configuration Assistant, xli
password requirement for Listener Control utility STATUS command, xxxv
service naming, xli
service registration, xli
SERVICE_NAME parameter, xlii
TCP/IP with SSL, xlii
Trace Assistant, xxxv
NIS. See Network Information Service (NIS)
NNL-00018 error message, 9-32
NNL-00024 error message, 9-32
NNO-00062 error message, 17-21, 17-22
NNO-00850 error message, 17-21, 17-22
nodes, described, 4-4
Novell Directory Services (NDS) authentication, xxxviii
Novell Directory Services (NDS) external naming, xxxviii
NS.SMD Oracle Names record, 16-25

O

object classes
described, 3-21
orclDBServer, 3-21
orclNetAddress, 3-21
orclNetAddressList, 3-21
orclNetDescription, 3-21
orclNetDescriptionList, 3-21
orclNetService, 3-21
orclNetServiceAlias, 3-21
ONRS_CONFIG table, 9-25
Open Systems Interconnection (OSI)
application layer, 4-3
data link layer, 4-2
described, 4-2
network layer, 4-2
Oracle Net foundation layer, 4-4
physical layer, 4-2
presentation layer, 4-3
session layer, 4-3
transport layer, 4-3
ORA-00508 error message, 17-14
ORA-1017 error messages, 17-3
ORA-1034 error messages, 17-3
ORA-12154 error message, 17-10
ORA-12170 error message, 15-43, 17-11
ORA-12198 error message, 17-12
ORA-12203 error message, 17-12, 17-13, 17-14, 17-23
sample error stack, 17-27
ORA-12224 error message, 17-15
ORA-12514 error message, 17-15
ORA-12520 error message, 17-16
ORA-12521 error message, 17-16
ORA-12525 error message, 15-43, 17-17
ORA-12533 error message, 17-15
ORA-12535 error message, 17-23
ORA-12538 error message, 17-14
ORA-12545 error message, 17-18
ORA-12547 error message, 15-43, 17-23
ORA-12560 error message, 17-18
ORA-12637 error message, 15-43
ORA-3113 error message, 17-19
ORA-3121 error message, 17-19
Oracle Advanced Security
authentication, 1-23, 1-24
configuring with Oracle Net Manager, 11-13
overview, 1-31
single sign-on, 1-23
Oracle Call Interface (OCI) layer, described, 4-4
Oracle Connection Manager
CMADMIN process, 4-17
CMGW process, 4-17
configuring
access control, 13-14
clients, 13-5, 13-6
database server, 13-12
Oracle Connection Manager computer, 13-3 to 13-4
protocol address for listener, 13-7
protocol address for Oracle Connection Manager, 13-5
protocol conversion support, 13-15
session multiplexing, 13-13
log files, 17-32
cmadm_pid.log, 17-29
cmadmpid.log, 17-29
cman_pid.log, 17-29
cmanpid.log, 17-29
understanding, 17-40
overview, 1-29
processes, 4-16
routing connections, 11-7
shared server, 13-2
starting, 16-7
testing, 16-16
trace files, 17-55
cmadm_pid.trc, 17-45
cmadmpid.trc, 17-45
cman_pid.trc, 17-45
cmanpid.trc, 17-45
configuring, 17-56
Oracle Connection Manager Control utility
commands
START, 16-7
using, 5-17
Oracle Context
creating, 8-4, 8-9
defined, 3-8
Oracle Enterprise Manager
SID_LIST_listener_name networking parameter in listener.ora, 12-9
Oracle Home Directory field in Oracle Net Manager, 12-10, 15-35, 15-37
Oracle Internet Directory, 3-6
Oracle JServer connections, 12-8
Oracle Names, 2-17
administrative regions, 3-25
advantages and disadvantages, 7-13
architecture, 3-22
client cache, 9-42, 16-4
configuring, 9-23 to 9-57
clients and servers, 9-38
region database, 9-27
connecting with, 9-57
creating Oracle Names servers, 9-25
database as a repository for information, 3-26
delegated
administrative regions, 3-33
described, 3-23
differences between versions, 3-33
discovering Oracle Names servers, 9-37, 9-38
discovery, 3-36
domains, 3-25
administering multiple, 9-31, 9-36
delegated, 9-53
hints to remote, 9-55
Dynamic Discovery Option, 3-34
establishing a connection with, 9-57
exporting
aliases to net service aliases in a directory, 10-12
objects to a directory server, 10-6 to 10-16
hierarchical naming model, 3-29
installing, 9-24
listener configuration for, 9-45
log files, 17-31
migrating
aliases to net service aliases in a directory, 10-12
objects to a directory server, 10-6 to 10-16
multiple domains, 3-30
multiple regions, 3-30
namesini.sql script, 9-27
namesupg.sql script, 9-27
naming network components, 3-28
network domain, default, 3-30
querying objects, 16-25
recommended for, 7-13
region database, 3-26
regions, 3-25
registering
aliases, 9-52
global database links, 9-49
net service names, 9-46
objects, 9-46
replicated data, 3-26, 9-33
root administrative region, 3-31
.sdns.ora file, 3-36
sdns.ora file, 3-36
single domain naming mode, 3-28
starting
from Oracle Net Manager, 16-25
from the command line, 16-25
starting from the command line, 16-25
storing
aliases, 3-28
database global database names and addresses, 3-27
database links, 3-27
net service names, 3-27
other Oracle Names server names and addresses, 3-27
trace files, 17-54
version 1, 3-33
version 2, 3-34
version 8, 3-35
Oracle Names Control utility
commands
QUERY, 9-37, 16-25
START, 9-37
START_CLIENT_CACHE, 9-43, 16-4
delegating domains, 9-54
discovering Oracle Names servers, 9-37, 9-39
loading tnsnames.ora file into Oracle Names, 9-48
net service names, 9-47
querying objects, 16-25
REORDER_NS, 9-37
starting an Oracle Names server, 16-3
testing network objects with, 16-25
using, 5-18
Oracle Names LDAP Proxy servers
configuring, 10-17
described, 10-7
error reporting, 17-21
generating topology for, 10-18
NAMES.ADMIN_REGION networking parameter, 10-20
starting, 9-58, 10-20
Oracle Names servers
ckpcch.ora file, 9-25
ckpcfg.ora file, 9-25
ckpdom.ora file, 9-25
ckptop.ora file, 9-25, 10-18
client cache, 9-42, 16-4
configuring
multiple domains, 9-31, 9-36
creating, 9-25
region database, 9-28
replicated data, 9-33
data stored in, 3-27
default configuration, 9-26
delegated administrative regions, 3-31
delegated domains, 9-53
deleting, 9-58
described, 3-23
discovery, 9-37
domain hints, 9-55
log files, 17-31
preferred, 3-33, 11-11
registering
aliases, 9-52
global database link qualifiers, 9-50
global database links, 9-49
net service names, 9-46
objects, 9-46
removing, 9-58
replicated data, 9-33
root administrative regions, 3-31
starting, 9-32, 16-3
client cache, 9-42, 16-4
from Oracle Net Manager, 16-25
from the command line, 16-25
storing
aliases, 3-28
database global database names and addresses, 3-27
database links, 3-27
net service names, 3-27
other Oracle Names server names and addresses, 3-27
testing, 16-24
QUERY command, 16-25
TNSPING utility, 16-20
trace files, 17-54
well-known, 3-34
Oracle Net
buffers, 7-15, 7-16
components, 1-28
defined, 1-26, 1-28
Oracle Net foundation layer, 1-26
Oracle protocol support, 1-27
overview, 1-3 to 1-31
scalability features, 1-12
understanding, 1-3 to 1-31
Oracle Net Configuration Assistant
described, 5-14
directory usage configuration
Choose a directory server and complete setup for first time usage of that directory option, 8-8
Create additional or upgrade existing Oracle Context option, 8-9
Create or upgrade Oracle Schema option, 8-9
Select the directory server you want to use option, 8-7
Directory Usage configuration option, 5-15
Directory Usage Configuration page, 8-7
listener configuration, 12-4
Listener configuration option, 5-15
local naming method, 9-10
Local Net Service Name configuration option, 5-15
Naming Methods configuration option, 5-15
net service names, 9-10
OracleContextAdmins group, 3-19, 8-8, 8-9
OracleDBCreators group, 3-13, 3-20, 8-8, 8-9
OracleNetAdmins group, 3-20, 8-8, 8-9
servers
listener configuration, 5-15
Oracle Context creation, 3-13
starting, 5-14
Welcome page, 5-14
Oracle Net foundation layer, 1-26, 4-4
Oracle Net listener. See listeners
Oracle Net Manager
adding addresses, 15-2
Address List Options dialog box, 15-6
clients
client load balancing, 15-4
connect-time failover, 15-4
default network domains, 11-3
local naming method, 9-7
Oracle Connection Manager, 13-5
Create Alias dialog box, 9-21
Default Domain field, 9-41
delegating domains to administrative regions, 9-54, 9-58
described, 5-2
directory naming, 3-12
Directory Server Migration Wizard, 10-5
discovering Oracle Names servers, 9-39
external procedure connections, 15-30
Heterogeneous Services connections, 15-37
Instance Name field, 15-8
listeners
Database Services tab, 12-11
Environment field, 15-34
Global Database Name field, 12-10, 15-8
nondefault through Oracle Names, 12-20
Oracle Home Directory field, 12-10, 15-35, 15-37
Program Name field, 15-34, 15-37
protocol addresses, 12-6
SID field, 12-10, 15-34, 15-37
static service information, 12-9
local naming method, 9-7
menus
Command, 5-9
Edit, 5-8
File, 5-8
Help, 5-10
multiple address options, 15-4
Names Wizard, 9-28, 9-33
navigating, 5-4 to 5-10
navigator pane, 5-5
net service aliases, 9-20, 9-21
Net Service Name Wizard, 9-7, 9-14, 13-5
net service names, 9-7
Oracle Names
Attempts Per Names Server field, 9-41
Default Domain field, 9-41
discovering, 9-39
global database link qualifiers, 9-50
global database links, 9-49
Initial Preallocated Requests field, 9-41
Maximum Open Connections field, 9-41
Maximum Wait Each Attempt field, 9-41
net service names, 9-47
nondefault listener, 12-20
preferred Oracle Names servers, 11-11
querying network objects, 16-25
region database, 9-28
starting, 16-3
Oracle Rdb Database field, 15-8
Oracle Rdb databases, 15-41
Global Database Name field, 15-40
Rdb Database field, 15-40
Type of Service field, 15-40
profiles, 11-13
advanced options, 11-9
Always Use Dedicated Server option, 11-7
Cell Name field, 11-12
Check TCP/IP client access rights option, 11-8
Client Registration ID field, 11-9
Clients allowed to access field, 11-8
Clients excluded from access field, 11-8
Disable Out-of-Band Break option, 11-10
Meta Map field, 11-12
Prefer Connection Manager Routing option, 11-7
preferred Oracle Names servers, 11-11
TNS Time Out Value option, 11-9
Turn Off UNIX Signal Handling option, 11-9
right pane, 5-6
routing connection requests, 11-7
Session Data Unit (SDU) field in Oracle Net Manager, 15-8
specifying naming methods, 11-5
starting, 5-3
starting Oracle Names servers, 9-37, 16-25
testing
client configuration, 16-23
server configuration, 16-16
toolbar, 5-7
Type of Service field, 15-8
Use for Heterogeneous Services option, 15-8, 15-39
Use Oracle8i Release 8.0 Compatible Identification option, 15-8
wizards, 5-10 to 5-13
Oracle Net Services
components
listener, 1-28
Oracle Connection Manager, 1-29
Oracle Net, 1-26
described, 1-26
Oracle protocol support
described, 1-27, 4-6
Named Pipes, 4-6
TCP/IP, 4-6
TCP/IP with SSL, 4-6
Oracle Rdb database
configuring for connection to, 15-40
described, 15-40
Oracle Rdb Database field in Oracle Net Manager, 15-8
Oracle schema
creating, 8-9
described, 3-21
Oracle Support Services, contacting, 17-86
Oracle System Identifier, configuring on the listener, 12-10
ORACLE_HOME networking parameter, 12-10, 15-35, 15-37
Oracle9i Real Application Clusters
connect-time failover, 2-8, 15-4
FAILOVER networking parameter, 15-4
FAILOVER_MODE networking parameter, 15-21
Transparent Application Failover (TAF), 15-18
OracleContextAdmins group, 3-13, 3-19, 8-8, 8-9
OracleDBCreators group, 3-13, 3-20, 8-8, 8-9
OracleHOME_NAMEClientCache service, 16-4
OracleHOME_NAMECMAdmin service, 4-16, 16-7
OracleHOME_NAMECMan service, 4-16, 16-7
OracleHOME_NAMENamesonames_server service, 16-3
OracleHOME_NAMETNSListener service, 16-5
OracleNetAdmins group, 3-20, 8-8, 8-9, 8-12, 9-14, 9-19, 9-20
orclDBServer object class, 3-21
orclNetAddress object class, 3-21
orclNetAddressList object class, 3-21
orclNetDescription object class, 3-21
orclNetDescriptionList object class, 3-21
orclNetService object class, 3-21
orclNetServiceAlias object class, 3-21
OSI. See Open Systems Interconnect (OSI)

P

packets
examining trace data, 17-69, 17-81
types of, 17-59
PASSWORD networking parameter, 10-21
PASSWORDS_listener_name parameter, 12-13
physical layer, 4-2
PING utility, 16-24
testing Oracle Names servers with, 16-24
planning
internal networks
availability, 7-6
connection pooling, 7-3
connect-time failover, 7-6
JDBC drivers, 7-7
listener queue size, 7-8
naming methods, 7-6
protocol conversion, 7-8
scalability, 7-3
security, 7-7
session data unit (SDU) size, 7-8
session multiplexing, 7-3
tuning and performance, 7-8
Internet networks
access control, 7-11
availability, 7-10
connect-request timeouts, 7-11
JDBC drivers, 7-10
naming methods, 7-10
scalability, 7-10
security, 7-11
tuning and performance, 7-11
session data unit (SDU) size, 7-15
PMON process, 12-2
POOL (POO) attribute, 14-5
port 1521
if not using, 12-15
port 1575, 3-36, 9-33
port 1630, 4-17, 13-15
PORT networking parameter, 10-21
ports
privileged, 12-7
Prefer Connection Manager Routing option in Oracle Net Manager, 11-7
preferred Oracle Names servers, 3-33
presentation layer, 4-3
FTP, 4-9
HTTP, 4-9
JavaTTC, 4-8
Two-Task Common (TTC), 4-4
WebDAV, 4-9
prespawned dedicated servers, xxxix
primary and secondary instances, 15-25
private database links, 3-27
privileged ports, 12-7
profiles (sqlnet.ora)
configuring
advanced options, 11-9
default domains, 11-3
configuring preferred Oracle Names servers, 11-11
default configuration, 11-2
naming methods, specifying, 11-5
prioritizing naming methods, 11-5
routing connection requests, 11-7
Program Name field in Oracle Net Manager, 15-34, 15-37
PROGRAM networking parameter, 15-34, 15-37
PROTOCOL (PRO or PROT) attribute, 13-13, 14-2
protocol address, 2-6
protocol conversion support
configuring, 13-15
described, 1-29
protocol.ora file, xxxix
protocols
FTP, 1-8
HTTP, 1-6, 1-8
Named Pipes, 4-6
Oracle support for, 1-27
TCP/IP, 4-6
TCP/IP with SSL, 4-6
WebDAV, 1-8
proxy server, 13-2
public database links, 3-27

Q

QUERY command, 9-37, 16-25
A.SMD Oracle Names record, 12-21
DLCR.TDBMS.OMD Oracle Names record, 16-25
NS.SMD Oracle Names record, 16-25
V1ADD.NPO.OMD Oracle Names record, 16-25
queue size, 7-8, 7-15, 12-9
QUEUESIZE parameter, 12-9
for adjusting listener queue size, 7-8, 7-15, 12-9

R

randomizing requests among listeners, 2-9
Rdb Database field, 15-40
RDB_DATABASE networking parameter, 15-8, 15-40
redirect connection, 2-10
region database
configure database server, 9-27, 9-32
create Oracle Names server, 9-28
defined, 3-26
regions
delegated administrative, 3-31
delegated administrative under root, 3-33
delegated administrative, diagram, 3-32
in Oracle Names, 3-25, 3-30
organizing multiple administrative network, 3-30
root administrative, 3-31
REGISTER command, 9-47
registering
aliases with Oracle Names, 9-52
global database links with Oracle Names, 9-49
net service names with Oracle Names, 9-46
objects with Oracle Names, 9-46
relative distinguished name (RDN), 3-7
relative naming
directory naming, 3-15
Java Database Connectivity (JDBC)
OCI drivers, 3-14
Thin drivers, 3-14
REORDER_NS command, 9-37, 9-39, 11-11
replicated data in Oracle Names, 3-26
replication of data in Oracle Names, 9-33
resolving
errors. See troubleshooting
RETRIES networking parameter, 15-21
root administrative regions
described, 3-31
domain requirements, 3-31
requirements, 3-31
root administrative regions, described, 3-31
root domains, described, 3-31
routing connections, 11-7

S

SAVE_CONFIG command, 12-13
scalability, of networks, 7-3
SCOPE networking parameter, 10-21
.sdns.ora file, 3-36
sdns.ora file, 3-36
SDU networking parameter, 15-8, 15-28
SDU. See session data unit (SDU)
SecurID authentication, xxxviii
security
database server
access control configuration, 11-8
connect-request timeouts, 15-43
internal networks, 7-7
Internet networks, 7-11
listeners
connect-request timeouts, 15-43
password usage, 12-13
Select the directory server you want to use option in Oracle Net Configuration Assistant, 8-7
Select the directory server you want to use, and configure the directory server for Oracle usage option in Oracle Net Configuration Assistant, 8-8
server configuration
access control, 11-8
allocating resources with shared server, 14-9
connect-request timeouts, 15-43
creating a repository for Oracle Names, 3-26
discovering Oracle Names servers, 9-38
local naming, 9-6
log files, 17-30
loopback tests, 17-4
region database for Oracle Names, 9-27
shared server, 14-2
starting, 6-4
starting the database, 16-6
trace files, 17-46
server connections
methods, 16-13
syntax, 16-9
SERVER networking parameter, 2-7
server testing, 16-16
server troubleshooting, 17-3
servers
access control, 11-8
SERVICE (SER or SERV) attribute, 14-5
service handlers
dedicated servers, 2-13 to 2-15
dispatchers, 2-10 to 2-12
service name
configuring, 9-3
described, 2-2, 2-3
service registration
benefits, 12-3
configuring, 12-3
connection load balancing, 2-9, 12-3, 15-10
connect-time failover, 12-3
defined, 2-6
events in listener.log, 17-37
service_died listener log event, 17-37
service_register listener log event, 17-37
service_update listener log event, 17-37
service_died listener log event, 17-37
SERVICE_NAME networking parameter, 9-3
SERVICE_NAMES initialization parameter, 2-2, 9-3, 14-5
service_register listener log event, 17-37
service_update listener log event, 17-37
SERVICES command, 12-25
of Listener Control utility, 6-5
session data unit (SDU), 7-15, 7-16
adjusting to improve network performance, 7-15
configuring, 15-28
Session Data Unit (SDU) Size field in Oracle Net Manager, 15-8
session layer, 4-3
session multiplexing, 1-16, 13-13
advantages relative to connection pooling, 7-4
overview, 1-17
SESSIONS (SES or SESS) attribute, 14-5
SET PASSWORD command
of Listener Control utility, 16-5
shared server
allocating resources, 14-9
architecture, 1-13
compared with dedicated server, 1-12
configuring dispatchers, 14-6
connect descriptor configuration parameters, 2-7
connection load balancing, 2-9, 15-10
defined, 1-12
described, 4-13
dispatchers, 1-12, 2-10 to 2-12, 4-13
using with connection pooling, 14-8
using with Oracle Connection Manager, 13-2
virtual circuits, 4-13
SID field in Oracle Net Manager, 12-10, 15-34, 15-37
SID, configuring on the listener, 12-10
SID_LIST_listener_name parameter
external procedures, 15-33
Heterogeneous Services, 15-37
Oracle Enterprise Manager requirements, 12-9
SID_NAME networking parameter, 12-10, 15-34, 15-37
simple authentication for directory naming, 3-18
single domain naming model, 3-28
single sign-on
Oracle Advanced Security, 1-23
SOURCE_ROUTE networking parameter, 13-5, 13-10, 15-4, 15-6
SPX protocol, xl
SQLNET.CLIENT_REGISTRATION networking parameter, 11-9
SQLNET.EXPIRE_TIME networking parameter, 11-9
SQLNET.INBOUND_CONNECT_TIMEOUT networking parameter, 15-43
sqlnet.log file, 17-29
sqlnet.ora file
described, 3-3
parameters
LOG_DIRECTORY_CLIENT, 17-30
LOG_DIRECTORY_SERVER, 17-30
LOG_FILE_CLIENT, 17-30
LOG_FILE_SERVER, 17-30
NAMESCTL.TRACE_FILE, 17-51
NAMESCTL.TRACE_LEVEL, 17-51
NAMESCTL.TRACE_TIMESTAMP, 17-51
NAMESCTL.TRACE_UNIQUE, 17-51
NAMES.DCE.PREFIX, 11-12
NAMES.DEFAULT_DOMAIN, 11-3
NAMES.DIRECTORY_PATH, 11-5
NAMES.NIS.META_MAP, 11-12
NAMES.PREFERRED_SERVERS, 11-11
SQLNET.INBOUND_CONNECT_TIMEOUT, 15-43
TCP.EXCLUDED_NODES, 11-8
TCP.INVITED_NODES, 11-8
TCP.VALIDNODE_CHECKING, 11-8
TNSPING.TRACE_LEVEL, 17-50
TRACE_DIRECTORY_CLIENT, 17-46
TRACE_DIRECTORY_SERVER, 17-46
TRACE_FILE_CLIENT, 17-46
TRACE_FILE_SERVER, 17-46
TRACE_FILELEN_CLIENT, 17-46
TRACE_FILENO_SERVER, 17-47
TRACE_LEVEL_CLIENT, 17-48
TRACE_TIMESTAMP_CLIENT, 17-49
TRACE_UNIQUE_CLIENT, 17-48, 17-49
USE_CMAN, 11-7, 13-5
USE_DEDICATED_SERVER, 11-7
parameters TNSPING.TRACE_DIRECTORY, 17-50
sqlnet.trc file, 17-45
SSL authentication for directory naming, 3-18
START command
of Listener Control utility, 6-4, 12-22, 16-5
of Oracle Connection Manager Control utility, 16-7
of Oracle Names Control utility, 9-32, 9-37, 10-18, 10-24, 16-3
START_CLIENT_CACHE command, 9-43, 16-4
starting
an instance with dispatchers, 14-6
database server, 6-4
database servers, 16-6
databases, 6-4, 16-6
listeners, 6-4, 16-5, 16-6
Oracle Connection Manager, 16-7
Oracle Names client cache, 9-42, 16-4
Oracle Names LDAP Proxy servers, 9-58, 10-20
Oracle Names servers, 9-32, 16-3
Oracle Net Configuration Assistant, 5-14
Oracle Net Manager, 5-3
Oracle Net Services components, 16-2
STARTUP_WAITTIME_listener_name networking parameter, 17-52
STATUS command
of Listener Control utility, 12-22, 16-5
STOP command
of Listener Control utility, 12-22, 16-5
of Oracle Names Control utility, 10-20
strong authentication for directory naming, 3-18
SUBTREE networking parameter, 10-21
SUBTREE_LIST networking parameter, 10-21
svr_pid.trc file, 17-45
syntax
for connect identifiers, 16-9
for Listener Control utility, 5-16
for Oracle Connection Manager Control utility, 5-17
for Oracle Names Control utility, 5-18

T

TAF. See Transparent Application Failover (TAF)
TCP.EXCLUDED_NODES networking parameter, 11-8
TCP.INVITED_NODES networking parameter, 11-8
TCP/IP protocol
described, 4-6
TCP/IP with SSL protocol
described, 4-6
TCP.VALIDNODE_CHECKING networking parameter, 11-8
terminated connection detection
configuring, 11-9
limitations, 11-9
testing
client configuration
from 3GL, 16-14
from applications, 16-13
from Oracle Net Manager, 16-23
from SQL, 16-14
from the operating system, 16-13
with TCROUTE, 16-20
with TNSPING, 16-17
listener configuration, 16-16
network connectivity, 16-17
network objects, 16-25
Oracle Connection Manager, 16-16
Oracle Names servers, 16-24
server configuration, 16-16
with control utilities, 5-16
TICKS (TIC or TICK) attribute, 14-6
TIMEOUT networking parameter, 10-21
TNS. See Transparent Network Substrate (TNS)
TNS Time Out Value option in Oracle Net Manager, 11-9
TNS_ADMIN environment variable, 3-3
TNS_ADMIN registry entry, 3-3
tnsnames.ora file
described, 3-3
exporting entries to directory server, 10-2
migrating entries to directory server, 10-2
parameters
BACKUP parameter, 15-21
DELAY, 15-21
FAILOVER, 15-4
FAILOVER_MODE, 15-21
GLOBAL_NAME, 15-8
HS, 15-8
INSTANCE_NAME, 15-8, 15-25
LOAD_BALANCE, 15-4
METHOD, 15-21
RDB_DATABASE, 15-8
RETRIES, 15-21
SDU, 15-8, 15-28
SOURCE_ROUTE, 13-5, 13-10, 15-4, 15-6
TYPE, 15-21
TYPE_OF_SERVICE, 15-8
TNSPING utility, 16-17
compared to TRCROUTE utility, 16-20
TNSPING.TRACE_DIRECTORY networking parameter, 17-50
TNSPING.TRACE_LEVEL networking parameter, 17-50
tnsping.trc file, 17-45
Trace Assistant
examining trace files with, 17-64
functions of, 17-64
option reference, 17-65
trace data for IDs, 17-81
trace data for packets, 17-69
trace data statistics, 17-85
trace files
analyzing with Trace Assistant, 17-64
cmadm_pid.trc, 17-45
cmadmpid.trc, 17-45
cman_pid.trc, 17-45
cmanpid.trc, 17-45
default names for, 17-45
error message information, 17-60
examining with Trace Assistant, 17-64
listener.trc, 17-45, 17-52
namesctl.trc, 17-45
names.trc, 17-45, 17-54
sqlnet.trc, 17-45
sqlnet.trc for clients, 17-46
svr_pid.trc, 17-45
svr_pid.trc for servers, 17-46
tnsping.trc, 17-45
TRACE_DIRECTORY networking parameter, 17-55
TRACE_DIRECTORY_CLIENT networking parameter, 17-46
TRACE_DIRECTORY_SERVER networking parameter, 17-46
TRACE_FILE_CLIENT networking parameter, 17-46
TRACE_FILE_listener_name networking parameter, 17-52
TRACE_FILE_SERVER networking parameter, 17-46
TRACE_FILELEN networking parameter, 17-55
TRACE_FILELEN_CLIENT networking parameter, 17-46
TRACE_FILELEN_listener_name networking parameter, 17-52
TRACE_FILENO networking parameter, 17-55
TRACE_FILENO_listener_name networking parameter, 17-53
TRACE_FILENO_SERVER networking parameter, 17-47
TRACE_LEVEL_CLIENT networking parameter, 17-48
TRACE_LEVEL_listener_name networking parameter, 17-52
TRACE_LEVEL_SERVER networking parameter, 17-48
TRACE_TIMESTAMP networking parameter, 17-55
TRACE_TIMESTAMP_CLIENT networking parameter, 17-49
TRACE_UNIQUE_CLIENT networking parameter, 17-49
TRACING networking parameter, 17-55
Transparent Application Failover (TAF)
configuring, 15-18
GLOBAL_DBNAME networking parameter in listener.ora, 12-10, 15-22
overview, 2-8
with instance role, 15-27
Transparent Network Substrate (TNS)
benefits, 4-4
described, 4-4
transport layer, 4-3
TRCROUTE utility
described, 16-20
troubleshooting, 17-1 to 17-86
client, 17-4
contacting Oracle Support Services, 17-86
log files, 17-25
loopback tests, 17-4
questions, 17-24
server, 17-3
trace files, 17-25
TTC. See Two-Task Common (TTC)
Turn Off UNIX Signal Handling option in Oracle Net Manager, 11-9
TWO_TASK environment variable, 16-8
Two-Task Common (TTC) presentation
dedicated server configurations, 4-15
described, 4-4
shared server configurations, 4-14
TYPE networking parameter, 10-21, 10-22, 15-21
Type of Service field in Oracle Net Manager, 15-8, 15-40
TYPE_OF_SERVICE networking parameter, 15-8, 15-40

U

UNREGISTER command, 9-58
Use for Heterogeneous Services option in Oracle Net Manager, 15-8, 15-39
Use Options Compatible with Net8 8.0 Clients option, 15-6
Use Oracle8i Release 8.0 Compatible Identification option, 15-8
USE_CMAN networking parameter, 11-7, 13-5
USE_DEDICATED_SERVER networking parameter, 11-7
USERID networking parameter, 10-21

V

V$SESSION table, 15-25
V1ADD.NPO.OMD Oracle Names record, 16-25
virtual circuits, 4-13

W

WebDAV presentation, 4-9
dedicated server configurations, 4-15
shared server configurations, 4-14
WebDAV protocol, 1-8
Welcome page in Oracle Net Configuration Assistant, 5-14
well-known Oracle Names servers, 3-34
Windows NT services
OracleHOME_NAMEClientCache service, 16-4
OracleHOME_NAMECMAdmin service, 4-16, 16-7
OracleHOME_NAMECMan service, 4-16, 16-7
OracleHOME_NAMENamesonames_server service, 16-3
OracleHOME_NAMETNSListener service, 16-5
wizards
Directory Server Migration, 5-12
Names, 5-13
Net Service Name, 5-11
Oracle Net Manager, 5-10 to 5-13

Y

ypserv program, 9-64