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Operating Systems Linux Problem in accessing Oracle Database Server from Linux Machine Post 302914343 by balaji kumar on Monday 25th of August 2014 05:38:55 AM
Old 08-25-2014
Well, now we have the tnsping working.

Code:
[root@XXXXXX:xxx]# tnsping XXXX.XXXXXXXX.XX 5

TNS Ping Utility for Linux: Version 9.2.0.1.0 - Production on 25-AUG-2014 09:34:53

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Used parameter files:
/usr/lib/oracle/11.2/client64//network/admin/sqlnet.ora


Used TNSNAMES adapter to resolve the alias
Attempting to contact (DESCRIPTION = (ADDRESS_LIST = (ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = XXX.XXX.XX.XXX)(PORT = XXXX))) (CONNECT_DATA = (SERVER = DEDICATED) (SERVICE_NAME = XXXXXX) (FAILOVER_MODE = (TYPE = SELECT) (METHOD = BASIC) (RETRIES = 180) (DELAY = 5))))
OK (220 msec)
OK (230 msec)
OK (230 msec)
OK (230 msec)


Last edited by radoulov; 08-25-2014 at 09:41 AM..
 

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OCI_PASSWORD_CHANGE(3)													    OCI_PASSWORD_CHANGE(3)

oci_password_change - Changes password of Oracle's user

SYNOPSIS
bool oci_password_change (resource $connection, string $username, string $old_password, string $new_password) DESCRIPTION
resource oci_password_change (string $dbname, string $username, string $old_password, string $new_password) Changes password for user with $username. The oci_password_change(3) function is most useful for PHP command-line scripts, or when non-persistent connections are used throughout the PHP application. PARAMETERS
o $connection - An Oracle connection identifier, returned by oci_connect(3) or oci_pconnect(3). o $username - The Oracle user name. o $old_password - The old password. o $new_password - The new password to be set. o $dbname - The database name. RETURN VALUES
Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure. EXAMPLES
Example #1 oci_password_change(3) example changing the password of an already connected user <?php $dbase = 'localhost/orcl'; $user = 'cj'; $current_pw = 'welcome'; $new_pw = 'geelong'; $c = oci_pconnect($user, $current_pw, $dbase); oci_password_change($c, $user, $current_pw, $new_pw); echo "New password is : " . $new_pw . " "; ?> Example #2 oci_password_change(3) example of connecting and changing the password in one step <?php $dbase = 'localhost/orcl'; $user = 'cj'; $current_pw = 'welcome'; $new_pw = 'geelong'; $c = oci_pconnect($user, $current_pw, $dbase); if (!$c) { $m = oci_error(); if ($m['code'] == 28001) { // "ORA-28001: the password has expired" // Login and reset password at the same time $c = oci_password_change($dbase, $user, $current_pw, $new_pw); if ($c) { echo "New password is : " . $new_pw . " "; } } } if (!$c) { // The original error wasn't 28001, or the password change failed $m = oci_error(); trigger_error('Could not connect to database: '. $m['message'], E_USER_ERROR); } // Use the connection $c ?> NOTES
Note Changing the password either with this function or directly in Oracle should be done carefully. This is because PHP applications may continue to successfully reuse persistent connections by authenticating with the old password. The best practice is to restart all web servers whenever the user password is changed. Note If upgrading the Oracle client libraries or the database from a release prior to 11.2.0.3 to version 11.2.0.3 or higher, oci_pass- word_change(3) may give the error "ORA-1017: invalid username/password" unless both client and server versions are upgraded at the same time. Note The second oci_password_change(3) syntax is available since OCI8 version 1.1. Note In PHP versions before 5.0.0 you must use ocipasswordchange(3) instead. This name still can be used, it was left as alias of oci_password_change(3) for downwards compatability. This, however, is deprecated and not recommended. PHP Documentation Group OCI_PASSWORD_CHANGE(3)
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