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Operating Systems Solaris SUNW, hme0: Link Down - Cable problem Post 302328401 by incredible on Wednesday 24th of June 2009 09:07:34 AM
Old 06-24-2009
where is your oracle communicating from? Am I correct to say that you are not able to ping your server remotely as before? No outputs, so Im having difficulty to figure out where the actual problem is
 

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