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because of all the different possible causes of this problem. Below is a listing of several steps and recommendations that can be taken to help identify the cause of the issue or resolve this issue. http://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch000666.htm Drivers Verify you have the latest drivers installed for the CD-R or recordable drive. There are numerous driver-related issues that may cause a CD-R drive or other recordable drive to stop reading a CD-R disc. If you are http://docs.oracle.com/cd/B19306_01/network.102/b14212/troublestng.htm running Microsoft Windows, verify your drive is detected and listed in Device Manager with no conflicts or errors. If Device Manager detects an error on the drive or if it has any other drives listed with errors, remove error reading them and reboot the computer to let Windows re-initialize the drive. If Windows shows no errors, the above steps did not resolve the issue, or you are running an operating system other than Windows, check with the drive manufacturer for updated drivers. Computer CD and other disc drivers. CD-R disc Not all CD-R discs are compatible with all types and speeds of CD-R drives or other recordable drives (especially earlier CD-R drives). Verify the disc manufacturer gives error reading cd a 100% guarantee for supporting all drives and disc speeds. For example, TDK discs often give a 100% guarantee. When in doubt, try a different brand of CD-R disc. Pre-mastering/Mastering Software The pre-mastering software can sometimes produce incorrect tracks due to bugs. An incorrect ISO image could be generated, or incorrect sub-header codes could be recorded in the case of Mode 2 discs. A good way to check whether the incompatibility problems lie with the originating software or with one of the other causes listed above is to test the same disc on several CD-ROM drives. If one drive is capable of reading the disc correctly, chances are that the problem was not in the mastering. Disc is a recordable disc that the drive or player does not support Verify the drive supports the recordable media you are attempting to read. Below are some situations to consider. Old CD-ROM or early DVD drive - Some early CD-ROM drives and Generation 1 DVD drives (some of the first DVD drives released) do not support CD-R discs or CD-RW discs. Not only does this apply to computers, but also home entertainment DVD players. CD-RW in CD-R or CD-ROM drive - Some CD-R drives are incapable of reading CD-RW drives. If you are using a CD-RW disc, verify the CD-ROM or CD-R drive is capable of reading the disc. DVD recordable disc
errors occur. Evaluating this information will help you to diagnose and troubleshoot even the most complex network problems. This chapter describes common network errors and outlines procedures for resolving them. It also describes methods for logging and tracing error information to diagnose and troubleshoot more complex network problems. This chapter contains these topics: Diagnosing Net Services Resolving the Most Common Error Messages for Oracle Net Services Troubleshooting Tips from the Field for Oracle Net Services Troubleshooting the TNS-12154 Error Troubleshooting Network Problems Using Log and Trace Files Logging Error Information for Oracle Net Services Tracing Error Information for Oracle Net Services Contacting Oracle Support Services Diagnosing Net Services If an attempt to make a basic peer-to-peer (single protocol network) connection returns an ORA Error, this section may help you diagnose the cause of the problem. Any underlying fault, noticeable or not, is reported by Net Services with an error number or message that is not always indicative of the actual problem. This section helps you determine which parts of Net8 Services do function properly rather than the parts that do not work. It also helps you to decide in which of the following categories the fault belongs: Oracle software Operating system layer Other network layers Testing the various network layers progressively should in most cases uncover any problem. Server Diagnostics Note: You may need assistance from your server administrator to follow the instructions in this section. Answer the following questions: Is any other system (workstation/server) able to connect to the server using Net8? Has the server, database, or listener configuration remained the same for some time? If you answered YES to any of the preceding questions/statements, then skip this section and continue to "Client Diagnostics". If you are unsure, or answered NO to any of the preceding questions, then continue. Diagnosing Net8 Services on the server involves the following tasks: Task 1: Verify the Database Is Running Task 2: Perform a Loopback Test Task 1: Verify the Database Is Running To check that the database is up, login to the database and connect with a valid username and password. For example: SQLPLUS system/manager A message appears, confirming that you are connected with the database. If you receive the following errors, ask your Database Administrator to assist you: