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Another ora-12560 error. Needs to work by Fri. [message #71057] Tue, 03 September 2002 16:02 Go to next message
RYAN
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Registered: December 2000
Junior Member
Hi guys.
I know this question was asked a little while ago but the advice offered on that thread didn't help for my error. Basicaly, I'm a recent graduate of a school which provided us with oracle 8 and I know how to use it however when it comes to the backend stuff(go to regedit, set oracle_sid, etc), I know absolutely nothing.
Basically, I get the error ORA-12560: TNS:protocol adaptor error after trying to sign in to oracle.
I'm running Win 2000 and my ORACLE_SID is currently listed as "scott".
If it's possible could someone please give me step by step instructions in where to go to fix this. I have my first job interview since graduating school on Friday and he wants to see some of the work I've done with oracle and I'm getting a little nervous that I won't have it fixed in time. I would be most appreciative.
Thanks in advance.
-Ryan
Re: Another ora-12560 error. Needs to work by Fri. [message #71058 is a reply to message #71057] Tue, 03 September 2002 19:30 Go to previous messageGo to next message
sunil bhola
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Registered: July 2002
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Do one thing
set the oracle_sid="your database name" at command prompt
c:>set oracle_sid=sunil
to show the oracle_sid
type
c:>set oracle_sid

or do one thing(through regedt32)

go to hkey_local_machine=>oracle=>oracle_sid="database name"
Re: Another ora-12560 error. Needs to work by Fri. [message #71063 is a reply to message #71057] Wed, 04 September 2002 08:26 Go to previous messageGo to next message
RYAN
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Registered: December 2000
Junior Member
::set the oracle_sid="your database name" at command prompt::

Sorry if this sounds like a stupid question but where can I look to find out what my database name is? Thanks again.
-Ryan
Re: Another ora-12560 error. Needs to work by Fri. [message #71201 is a reply to message #71063] Tue, 24 September 2002 02:42 Go to previous message
Robert Kuhlmann
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Registered: March 2002
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connet internal or someone with the DBA role
and
select name from v$database;
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