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Directory Naming Configuration Overview

Directory Naming Configuration Overview

Server Configuration During Installation

During a Custom server installation, Oracle Net Configuration Assistant prompts you to:

If directory usage is configured properly, Database Configuration Assistant attempts to connect to the directory and register a database service entry in the directory. The database service entry is configured with a connect descriptor, containing network information about the:

  • Address of the listener

  • Name of the database service

Client Configuration During Installation

During all client installations, Oracle Net Configuration Assistant prompts you to configure the following directory usage settings:

  • Specify the type of directory

  • Identify the location of the directory

  • Select a default Oracle Context from which the client can look up connect identifiers

  • Directory naming as the preferred naming method to use

Configuration with Oracle Net Configuration Assistant After Installation

Oracle Net Configuration Assistant can also be run in stand-alone mode to:

  • Configure the client or server (as previously described)

  • Create the Oracle schema

  • Create an Oracle Context

To run Oracle Net Configuration Assistant in stand-alone mode:

  • On UNIX, run netca at $ORACLE_HOME/bin.

  • On Windows NT, choose Start > Programs > Oracle - HOME_NAME > Network Administration > Oracle Net Configuration Assistant.

Configuration with Oracle Net Manager

Oracle Net Manager enables you to:

To access directory naming configuration, from the navigator pane, choose Directory Service Naming.

For more information, see Oracle Net Configuration Assistant help system.

Related Topics

Oracle Net Services Overview

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