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Hugo Toledo, Jonathan Gennick
Oracle Net8 Configuration and Troubleshooting
O'Reilly & Associates, 2001, ISBN 1-56592-753-2
388 pages
The book describes the concept, functionality, configuration, and troubleshooting of Oracle networking product - Net8.
"Oracle Net8 Configuration and Troubleshooting" is composed of 11 chapters and 7 appendixes. Chapter 1 overviews Oracle's network products and network architecture. Chapter 2 presents issues concerning different architectures of naming Oracle's network services. Chapter 3 and 4 provide the information on configuring Net8 client software and Net8 server software, respectively. Whereas, Chapter 5 describes the configuration of an Oracle instance in the multi-threated server mode. Chapter 6 covers LDAP in the context of Net8. Chapter 7 presents centralized resolution of Oracle net services, i.e. Oracle Names. In Chapter 8 advanced service configurations are detailed, namely Net8 failover and load balancing. Chapter 9 details the Connection Manager - a component of Oracle8i Enterprise Manager that supports among others multi-protocol access and access control. Chapter 10 and 11 discuss problems with using Net8 and the solutions of various problems. Appendixes cover: Net8 client and server configuration files (sqlnet.ora, tnsnames.ora, listener.ora, names.ora), environment and registry variables, multi-threated initialization parameters and dynamic performance views.
"Oracle Net8 Configuration and Troubleshooting" constitutes the complete source of information on Net8 network software, its configuration, management, and troubleshooting. Therefore, it is a good source of information for system adiministrators, both beginners and experienced.
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