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ora 12500 on windows
ora 12500 on windows
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ora 12500 on windows
ora 12500 on windows
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ORA 01650, one idea
ORA 01650, one idea
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Database Discovery Tool?

Database Discovery Tool?

2007-11-05       - By Rich Jesse

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Congrats on the promo!

SQueaL Server's Enterprise Manager (2000) or Management Studio (2005) will
be able to discover most servers for you.  I believe the SS Browser service
has to be active on each server for this to work, but don't quote me on that
-- I'm newish to SQueaL Server.

For Oracle, unless you're using Grid Control and agents are deployed on
every server, you may well be out of luck.  You *may* be able portscan for
every server in your organization (e.g. using "nmap") to determine if a
listener is running.  You could then attempt to tnsping those servers.  YMMV

Just a thought or two.  GL!

Rich

> Hi,
>
> I've just received a promotion and now have responsibility for all my
> organizations databases.  Since the position was gapped for about 3
> months I am trying to find out what is out there. The list I have hasn't
> been updated in about 2 years.   Is there a tool which I can deploy to
> find and report on servername and dbname?   I need to do this both for
> Oracle and MS SQL.   After that I'm starting on licenses.
>
> Don Freeman


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