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B14speedfreak

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Mar 23, 2006
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Hi all,

I am very very very new to Oracle, so please bare with me. My thanks in advance for reading and any subsiquent posts.

We are currently running this monitoring software called Foglight (made by Quest). Anyhow I have been given the job of trying to figure it out and set it up.

I have pretty much got the thing working apart from the E-business part of it. We are using Version 11. My questions are where I would find out the settings for the following:

1. FNDFS Listener Alias Name
2. FNDFS Listener Service name
3. FNDFS Listener Oracle Home Path
4. FNDFS Oracle NET (SQL*Net) Setup Path
5. OEORPC Listener Alias name
6. OEORPC Listener Service name
7. OEORPC Listener Oracle Home path
8. OEORPC Oracle NET (SQLPLUS*NET) setup path
9. OAS Web site
10. OAS Version
11. OAS Oracle Home Path

I am guessing that the oracle home pathes and net setup paths will be the same (or similar). Anyone got any ideas?

Thanks again for reading and any replays,

B14... aka.. Marky Mark.. :)
 

First you need to find out what FNDFS and OEORPC means (they seem to refer to some kind of databaes).

Then for each of the above, look into the tnsnames.ora file to find out numbers 1, 2, 5 and 6; tnsnames.ora entries look kinda like this:


<alias_name>=
(DESCRIPTION=
(ADDRESS_LIST=
(ADDRESS= (PROTOCOL=TCP)(HOST=<server>)(Port=<port number>))
)
(CONNECT_DATA= (SERVER = DEDICATED)(SERVICE_NAME=<service name>))
)

For the "Listener Oracle Home Path" and (SQL*Net) Setup Path (numbers 3, 4, 7 and 8), on the server side it's the following path:

${ORACLE_HOME}/network/admin

On the client side it's normally the "{Oracle Home}/network/admin" where you installed the client software.

Now for OAS, I assume they are refering to the Oracle Application Server (normally the "middle tier").
To answer questions 9 to 11, you may need to contact whomever installed and/or is responsible for the "Application Server" middle tier.

Good luck! [3eyes]




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Thanks for the response. I will have a look into this.

Thanks again,

B14... aka... Marky Mark...
 
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