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ORA-12541: TNS: no listener Oracle Tips by John Garmany You Asked: I get the ora-12541: tns:no listener linux ORA-12541 error message when I try to connect through Forms6i and Reports6i Builder. I've started the listener also. I have no problems accessing the database through SQL*Plus. I've checked
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the listener.ora and tnsnames.ora files and everything seems okay. We Said: From the docs: ORA-12541: TNS no listener Cause: Listener for the source repository has not been started. Action: Start the Listener on the machine where the source repository resides. Basically the Forms server could not find the listener. First check the tnsnames.ora file and ensure that it points to tns no listener error in oracle 11g the correct server and port. If the Forms server is on another machine, test the TNS resolve with tnsping from the command prompt. Finally, check the listener. First, ensure that your listener service is running. C:\Documents and Settings\ME>lsnrctl stat This should show the status of the listener and the services it is listening for. Remember that when you run SQL*Plus on the database server, it does not need the listener to connect unless you specify the database tnsnames.ora entry.Try to start the listener service using lsnrctl from DOS prompt. set ORACLE_HOME= cd %ORACLE_HOME%/bin lsnrctl start LISTENER If the listener service is not running, re-start the listener service using the Windows task manager or use the DOS command line utility to re-start the Windows service with the "net start" command: C:\Documents and Settings\ME>net start OracleOraDb10g_home1TNSListener You can use the lsnrctl status command to verify that the listener is down, and lsnrctl start to start your listener. If you are on Windows, also verify that the listener service is running. Here are more notes on lsnrctl: Oracle listener lsnrctl c
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Anil Kumar on June 26, 2013 All Posts, Database, Oracle DBA 18 Comments Resolved ORA-12541: TNS no listener error 4.57 (91.43%) 7 votes N no. of articles you http://itbloggertips.com/2013/06/resolved-ora-12541-tns-no-listener-error/ will find on the internet about "ORA-12541 TNS no listener error" but still http://kb.mit.edu/confluence/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=3902716 finding an effective solution. Don't worry this solution helped me a lot and I hope it will help you too. I got the same issue while working on Oracle 10g database then I decided to share my experience and steps to resolve this issue. Error Message: ORA-12541 TNS no listener error Resolution: Now no listener you have to follow below mentioned steps to resolve the ORA-12541 issue. Step-1: First check your listener status. C:\>lsnrctl status The above command will show the current status of your listener. Step-2: Start the listener, if listener is not running. C:\>lsnrctl start This command will start all your listener services. Step-3: Stop the listener, if listener is running. C:\>lsnrctl stop This command will stop all your tns no listener listener services. Step-4: Now restart the listener. C:\>lsnrctl reload This command will restart all your listener services. Note: If you want to see all the available listener commands. Type lsnrtcl help on command prompt and you will get all available options. C:\>lsnrctl help LSNRCTL for 32-bit Windows: Version 11.2.0.2.0 - Production on 02-JUL-2015 20:25:14 Copyright (c) 1991, 2010, Oracle. All rights reserved. The following operations are available An asterisk (*) denotes a modifier or extended command: start stop status services version reload save_config trace change_password quit exit set* show* Step-5: One last and very important thing which you have to do. Open sqlnet.ora file and make the changes as suggested. Change NTS to NONE SQLNET.AUTHENTICATION_SERVICES = (NONE) Now restart the listener services and your listener problem ORA-12541 will be resolved. If this is not working, do write in comment section. I will try to help you at the earliest. Get Free Blogging Tips & Technology updates in your Email !!! Subscribe via RSS feed 0 Related PostsFixed ORA-12518: TNS:listener could not hand off client connectionResolved ORA-12528: TNS:listener: all appropriate instances
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