Table of Contents
- Title and Copyright Information
- Preface
- Changes in This Release for Oracle Database Net Services Administrator's Guide
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Part I Understanding Oracle Net Services
- 1 Introducing Oracle Net Services
- 2 Identifying and Accessing the Database
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3
Managing Network Address Information
- 3.1 Using Localized Management
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3.2
Using a Directory Server for Centralized Management
- 3.2.1 Understanding the Directory Information Tree
- 3.2.2 Understanding Oracle Context
- 3.2.3 Understanding Net Service Alias Entries
- 3.2.4 Who Can Add or Modify Entries in the Directory Server
- 3.2.5 Client Connections Using Directory Naming
- 3.2.6 Considerations When Using Directory Servers
- 3.2.7 Limitations of Directory Naming Support with Microsoft Active Directory
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4
Understanding the Communication Layers
- 4.1 Understanding Oracle Net Stack Communication for Client/Server Applications
- 4.2 Using Oracle Net Stack Communication for Java Applications
- 4.3 Using Oracle Net Stack Communication for Web Clients
- 4.4 Understanding Oracle Protocol Support Layer
- 5 Understanding Oracle Net Architecture
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Part II Configuration and Administration of Oracle Net Services
- 6 Quick Start to Oracle Net Services
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7
Managing Oracle Net Services
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7.1
Using the User Interface Tools
- 7.1.1 Using Oracle Enterprise Manager Cloud Control to Configure Oracle Net Services
- 7.1.2 Using Oracle Net Manager to Configure Oracle Net Services
- 7.1.3 Deciding When to Use Oracle Enterprise Manager Cloud Control and Oracle Net Manager
- 7.1.4 Using Oracle Net Configuration Assistant to Configure Network Components
- 7.2 About the OracleNetAdmins Group
- 7.3 Using Listener Control Utility to Administer the Listener
- 7.4 Performing Common Network Tasks
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7.1
Using the User Interface Tools
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8
Configuring Naming Methods
- 8.1 Understanding the Easy Connect Naming Method
- 8.2 Configuring the Local Naming Method
- 8.3 Configuring the Directory Naming Method
- 8.4 Creating Multiple Default Contexts in a Directory Naming Server
- 8.5 Exporting Local Naming Entries to a Directory Naming Server
- 8.6 Exporting Directory Naming Entries to a tnsnames.ora File
- 8.7 Configuring External Naming Methods
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9
Configuring and Administering Oracle Net Listener
- 9.1 Overview of Oracle Net Listener
- 9.2 Configuring Dynamic Service Registration
- 9.3 Configuring Oracle Net Listener During Installation
- 9.4 Customizing Oracle Net Listener Configuration
- 9.5 Administering the Listener
- 9.6 Understanding Listener Redirects
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10
Configuring Oracle Connection Manager
- 10.1 About the cman.ora File
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10.2
How to Configure Oracle Connection Manager
- 10.2.1 Configuring the cman.ora file for the Oracle Connection Manager Host
- 10.2.2 Configuring Clients for Oracle Connection Manager
- 10.2.3 Configuring the Oracle Database Server for Oracle Connection Manager
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10.2.4
Configuring Oracle Connection Manager in Traffic Director Mode
- 10.2.4.1 Configuring cman.ora File for Oracle Connection Manager in Traffic Director Mode
- 10.2.4.2 Configuring a Wallet for Oracle Connection Manager in Traffic Director Mode Proxy Authentication
- 10.2.4.3 Configuring Databases for Oracle Connection Manager in Traffic Director Mode Proxy Authentication
- 10.2.4.4 Configuring Service Registration with Oracle Connection Manager in Traffic Director Mode
- 10.2.4.5 Configuring Proxy Resident Connection Pool in Oracle Connection Manager in Traffic Director Mode
- 10.2.4.6 Configuring Oracle Connection Manager in Traffic Director Mode for Unplanned Events
- 10.2.4.7 Configuring Oracle Connection Manager in Traffic Director Mode for Planned Down Events
- 10.2.4.8 Configuring Oracle Connection Manager in Traffic Director Mode for Service Affinity
- 10.2.4.9 Configuring Secure Sockets Layer on Oracle Connection Manager in Traffic Director Mode
- 10.2.4.10 Oracle Connection Manager in Traffic Director Mode Restrictions
- 10.3 Using Oracle Connection Manager as a Bridge for IPv4 and IPv6
- 10.4 Starting and Stopping Oracle Connection Manager
- 10.5 About Using Oracle Connection Manager in Traffic Director Mode
- 10.6 Oracle Connection Manager Enhancements
- 11 Configuring a Shared Server Architecture
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12
Configuring Profiles
- 12.1 Overview of Profile Configuration
- 12.2 Configuring the Profile During Installation
- 12.3 Understanding Client Attributes for Names Resolution
- 12.4 Settings for Database Access Control
- 12.5 About Advanced Profile Information
- 12.6 Configuring External Naming Methods
- 12.7 Configuring Oracle Network Security
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13
Enabling Advanced Features of Oracle Net Services
- 13.1 Configuring Advanced Network Address and Connect Data Information
- 13.2 Understanding Connection Load Balancing
- 13.3 Configuring Transparent Application Failover
- 13.4 Specifying the Instance Role for Primary and Secondary Instance Configurations
- 13.5 Understanding Static Service Registration
- 13.6 Configuring Connections to Third-Party Database Services
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14
Optimizing Performance
- 14.1 Understanding the Benefits of Network Data Compression
- 14.2 Configuring Session Data Unit
- 14.3 Determining the Bandwidth-Delay Product
- 14.4 Configuring I/O Buffer Space
- 14.5 Configuring SDP Support for InfiniBand Connections
- 14.6 Configuring Exadirect Support for InfiniBand Connections
- 14.7 Limiting Resource Consumption by Unauthorized Users
- 14.8 About Data-Dependent Routing
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Part III Testing and Troubleshooting Oracle Net Services
- 15 Testing Connections
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16
Troubleshooting Oracle Net Services
- 16.1 Understanding Automatic Diagnostic Repository
- 16.2 Diagnosing Oracle Net Services
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16.3
Resolving the Most Common Error Messages for Oracle Net Services
- 16.3.1 ORA-03113: End-of-file on Communication Channel
- 16.3.2 ORA-12154: Could Not Resolve the Connect Identifier Specified
- 16.3.3 ORA-12170: Connect Timeout Occurred
- 16.3.4 TNS-12500 or ORA-12500: Listener Failed to Start a Dedicated Server Process
- 16.3.5 ORA-12514: Listener Does Not Currently Know of Service Requested in Connect Descriptor
- 16.3.6 ORA-12520: Listener Could Not Find Available Handler for Requested Type of Server
- 16.3.7 ORA-12521: Listener Does Not Currently Know of Instance Requested in Connect Descriptor
- 16.3.8 ORA-12525: Listener Has Not Received Client's Request in Time Allowed
- 16.3.9 ORA-12533: Illegal Address Parameters
- 16.3.10 TNS-12540 or ORA-12540: TNS:Internal Limit Restriction Exceeded and TNS-00510: Internal Limit Restriction Exceeded
- 16.3.11 TNS-12541 or ORA-12541: TNS:No Listener
- 16.3.12 TNS-12549 or ORA-12549: TNS:Operating System Resource Quota Exceeded and TNS-00519: Operating System Resource Quota Exceeded
- 16.3.13 TNS-12560 or ORA-12560: TNS:Protocol Adapter Error Occurred
- 16.3.14 Directory Naming Errors
- 16.4 Troubleshooting Suggestions for Oracle Net Services
- 16.5 Example of Troubleshooting a TNS-12154 Error
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16.6
Logging Error Information for Oracle Net Services
- 16.6.1 Oracle Net Error Stacks
- 16.6.2 Oracle Net Services Log File Names
- 16.6.3 Oracle Network Log File Segmentation
- 16.6.4 About the Logging Parameters
- 16.6.5 Setting Logging Parameters in Configuration Files
- 16.6.6 Setting Logging During Control Utilities Runtime
- 16.6.7 Using Log Files
- 16.6.8 Analyzing Listener Log Files
- 16.6.9 Analyzing Oracle Connection Manager Logs
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16.7
Tracing Error Information for Oracle Net Services
- 16.7.1 Understanding Oracle Net Services Trace File Names
- 16.7.2 Setting Tracing Parameters
- 16.7.3 Setting Tracing During Control Utilities Runtime
- 16.7.4 Evaluating Oracle Net Services Trace Files
- 16.7.5 Using the Trace Assistant to Examine Trace Files
- 16.8 Contacting Oracle Support Services
- Glossary
- Index