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Message Navigator E-mail to friend Very slow LSNRCTL - listener response time [message #419696] Tue, 25 August 2009 04:04 hristo Messages: 258Registered: May 2007 Senior Member Hi! Im having a strange problem on one of my nodes in a three node 64 bit windows error 54 unknown error RAC. Grid Control suddenly reports this: Failed to connect to database instance: ORA-12547: TNS:lost contact (DBD 64 bit windows error 61 unknown error ERROR: OCIServerAttach). I use LSNRCTL to check the listener. It takes for ever to complete the folowing commands: services and status. The listener
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response time seems very high. Grid Control reported this during some time: The listener is down: LSNRCTL for 64-bit Windows: Version 10.2.0.4.0 - Production on 25-AUG-2009 10:30:12 Copyright (c) 1991, 2007, Oracle. All rights reserved. Welcome to LSNRCTL, type
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"help" for information. LSNRCTL> Connecting to (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=TCP)(HOST=xxx)(PORT=1521)) TNS-12547: TNS:lost contact TNS-12560: TNS:protocol adapter error TNS-00517: Lost contact 64-bit Windows Error: 54: Unknown error LSNRCTL> . I have restarted the listener, but the problem came back. There are nothing in the listener.log/SQLnet.log. I can log in on the affected node, but it takes over one minute. What can be wrong? Regards Hristo [Updated on: Tue, 25 August 2009 06:22]Report message to a moderator Re: Very slow LSNRCTL - listener response time [message #419729 is a reply to message #419696] Tue, 25 August 2009 06:24 hristo Messages: 258Registered: May 2007 Senior Member Hi! I found out that unknown error 54 = net helpmsg 54 The network is busy So, any idea where to look now? Regards Hristo Report message to a moderator Re: Very slow LSNRCTL - listener response time [message #419744 is a reply to message #419696] Tue, 25 August 2009 07:45 hristo Messages: 258Registered: May 2007 Senior Member Hello again! Found this on metalink: Error Description: ERROR_NETWORK_BUSY 54 0x36 The network is busy. Cause: This indicates a bottleneck at the network layer(TCP/IP). Action: 1.Try increasing dispatchers and shared servers. Is there a way to verify that this is the problem? Regards Hristo Report message to a moderator Re: Very slow LSNRCTL - listener response time [message #419772 is a reply to message #419696] Tue, 25 August 2009 09:49 BlackSwan Messages: 24912Registered: January 2009 Senior Member Does any of this reside in/on a virtual system? If so, which part(s) and what VM name & version? Report message to a moderator Re: Very slow LSNRCTL - listener response time [message #419773 is a reply to message #419772] Tue, 25 August 2009 09:52 hristo Messages: 258Registered: May 2007 Senior Member Hi! No, it does not. Regards Hristo Report me
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Oracle Windows TNS error: No Listener found Oracle tips by Burleson May 9, 2015 Question: I'm getting a TNS "no listener" error on my https://github.com/EmergingTechnologyAdvisors/node-serialport/issues/921 Windows Oracle database when trying to connect: LSNRCTL> status Connecting to (DESCRIPTION=(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=TCP)(HOST=Support Search GitHub This repository Watch 138 Star 2,377 Fork 526 EmergingTechnologyAdvisors/node-serialport Code Issues 37 Pull requests 6 Projects 1 Pulse Graphs New issue serialport-term -b 19200 returns Error: SetCommState: Unknown error code 87 #921 Open davidchristine88 opened this Issue Aug 31, 2016 · 2 comments Projects None yet Labels windows Milestone No milestone Assignees No one assigned 2 participants davidchristine88 commented Aug 31, 2016 • edited SerialPort version: 4.0.1 NodeJS Version: 4.5.0 Operating System and Hardware: Windows 7 Professional SP1 64 bit Are you using Electron/Atom/NwJS?: No - I had installed Electron but not using it when using serialport-term command-line (Run node -v && npm -v && python --version to get version numbers) v4.5.0 2.1.6 Python 2.7.12 Summary of Problem serialport-term -p COM8 works at default 9600. When adding -b 19200 option, it returns the error Error [Error: SetCommState: Unknown error code 87] Expected Behavior serialport-term -p COM8 -b 19200 Actual Behavior serialport-term -p COM8 -b 19200 Error [Error: SetCommState: Unknown error code 87] Steps and Code to Reproduce the Issue serialport-term -p COM8 -b 19200 reconbot commented Aug 31, 2016 What are you talking to? This comes from windows when it can't change the baud rate. The only relevant thread I've found is this one which blames the hardware that's being hooked up. https://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/ad18e2a1-c25b-43e7-8b8d-019073db2c6f/why-setcommstate-error-87-?forum=vssmartdevicesnative davidchristine88 commented Sep 1, 2016 I am using a FTDI USB to RS232 converter. The manufacturer and SW driver provider is FTDI and Driver Date is 3/9/2016. Driver Version 2.12.16.0. Digital Signer is MS Windows Hardware Compatibility Publisher. This converter is been working with other Terminal program such as Putty and TerraTerm. reconbot added the windows label Sep 6, 2016 Sign up for free to join this conversation on GitHub. Already have an account? Sign in to comment Contact GitHub API Training Shop Blog About © 2016 GitHub, Inc. Terms Privacy Security Status Help You can't perform that action at this time. You signed in with another tab or window. Reload to refresh your s