Pues eso alguien me puede explicar como hacerlo??
Es que me da un error que dice: TNS no hay listener o algo asi....
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Re: Configurar tnsnames para conectar pl/sql a una base de datos en local Entonces debes crear el listener, parece que el listener no lo haz creado a la hora de crear la bd. Dentro de la carpeta donde esta tanto el tnsnames como el sqlnet, debe existir el archivo listener.ora, te haz fijado si esta creada?
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Re: Configurar tnsnames para conectar pl/sql a una base de datos en local Pues si lo tengo creado. Mira te pongo lo que tengo en los 3 archivos: TNSNAMES.ORA # tnsnames.ora Network Configuration File: D:\oracle\product\10.2.0\db_1\network\admin\tnsnam es.ora # Generated by Oracle configuration tools. PRUEBA = (DESCRIPTION = (ADDRESS_LIST = (ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = 127.0.0.1)(PORT = 1521)) ) (CONNECT_DATA = (SERVICE_NAME = pruebapfc) ) ) SQLNET # This file is actually generated by netca. But if customers choose to # install "Software Only", this file wont exist and without the native # authentication, they will not be able to connect to the database on NT. SQLNET.AUTHENTICATION_SERVICES = (NTS) LISTENER # copyright (c) 1997 by the Oracle Corporation # # NAME # listener.ora # FUNCTION # Network Listener startup parameter file example # NOTES # This file contains all the parameters for listener.ora, # and could be used to configure the listener by uncommenting # and changing values. Multiple listeners can be configured # in one listener.ora, so listener.ora parameters take the form # of SID_LIST_<lsnr>, where <lsnr> is the name of the listener # this parameter refers to. All parameters and values are # case-insensitive. # <lsnr> # This parameter specifies both the name of the listener, and # it listening address(es). Other parameters for this listener # us this name in place of <lsnr>. When not specified, # the name for <lsnr> defaults to "LISTENER", with the default # address value as shown below. # # LISTENER = # (ADDRESS_LIST= # (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=localhost)(PORT=1521) ) # (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=ipc)(KEY=PNPKEY))) # SID_LIST_<lsnr> # List of services the listener knows about and can connect # clients to. There is no default. See the Net8 Administrator's # Guide for more information. # # SID_LIST_LISTENER= # (SID_LIST= # (SID_DESC= # #BEQUEATH CONFIG # (GLOBAL_DBNAME=salesdb.mycompany) # (SID_NAME=sid1) # (ORACLE_HOME=/private/app/oracle/product/8.0.3) # #PRESPAWN CONFIG # (PRESPAWN_MAX=20) # (PRESPAWN_LIST= # (PRESPAWN_DESC=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(POOL_SIZE=2)(TIMEOUT =1)) # ) # ) # ) # PASSWORDS_<lsnr> # Specifies a password to authenticate stopping the listener. # Both encrypted and plain-text values can be set. Encrypted passwords # can be set and stored using lsnrctl. # LSNRCTL> change_password # Will prompt for old and new passwords, and use encryption both # to match the old password and to set the new one. # LSNRCTL> set password # Will prompt for the new password, for authentication with # the listener. The password must be set before running the next # command. # LSNRCTL> save_config # Will save the changed password to listener.ora. These last two # steps are not necessary if SAVE_CONFIG_ON_STOP_<lsnr> is ON. # See below. # # Default: NONE # # PASSWORDS_LISTENER = 20A22647832FB454 # "foobar" # SAVE_CONFIG_ON_STOP_<lsnr> # Tells the listener to save configuration changes to listener.ora when # it shuts down. Changed parameter values will be written to the file, # while preserving formatting and comments. # Default: OFF # Values: ON/OFF # # SAVE_CONFIG_ON_STOP_LISTENER = ON # USE_PLUG_AND_PLAY_<lsnr> # Tells the listener to contact an Onames server and register itself # and its services with Onames. # Values: ON/OFF # Default: OFF # # USE_PLUG_AND_PLAY_LISTENER = ON # LOG_FILE_<lsnr> # Sets the name of the listener's log file. The .log extension # is added automatically. # Default=<lsnr> # # LOG_FILE_LISTENER = lsnr # LOG_DIRECTORY_<lsnr> # Sets the directory for the listener's log file. # Default: <oracle_home>/network/log # # LOG_DIRECTORY_LISTENER = /private/app/oracle/product/8.0.3/network/log # TRACE_LEVEL_<lsnr> # Specifies desired tracing level. # Default: OFF # Values: OFF/USER/ADMIN/SUPPORT/0-16 # # TRACE_LEVEL_LISTENER = SUPPORT # TRACE_FILE_<lsnr> # Sets the name of the listener's trace file. The .trc extension # is added automatically. # Default: <lsnr> # # TRACE_FILE_LISTENER = lsnr # TRACE_DIRECTORY_<lsnr> # Sets the directory for the listener's trace file. # Default: <oracle_home>/network/trace # # TRACE_DIRECTORY_LISTENER=/private/app/oracle/product/8.0.3/network/trace # CONNECT_TIMEOUT_<lsnr> # Sets the number of seconds that the listener waits to get a # valid database query after it has been started. # Default: 10 # # CONNECT_TIMEOUT_LISTENER=10 |