I guess I'm not sure what to say on the Oracle instance. The errors we get are listed at the beginning of the post. I am not an Oracle guru by any means. The Oracle DB is the foundation of a Lab management software we use. I get the same error when trying to start the software. I don't know...
Issue:
ORA-01034: Oracle not available
ORA-27101: shared memory realm does not exist
Cause: We used an imaging utility to image a server with a failing motherboard. We restored the image to a Hyper-V virtual environment. The virtual server runs just fine and all software functions correctly...
I have a 3meg pipe. With 400 users, obviously not all are on the internet at the same time. I recently blocked streaming media and everyone flipped out. I blocked it because I have heard that it uses a lot of bandwidht. Most users want their radio station back or Pandora. Now I am forced to...
We installed Exchange 2007 on a single server. No edge server. Everything seems to work fine, except attachments will not go out. If we send an email with an attachment, the receiving party gets the email, but no attachment. I can not find where the settings are to stop this. Research tells...
We have cisco 2950 and 2960 router. We have our switches connected via a private fiber line throughout the city. Our owner wants to connect a second business onto our fiber, but we dont want to buy the switch since they already have one. We do however want to keep them separate by running...
#ident "@(#)syslog.conf 1.4"
#
# Portions Copyright (C) 1992 The Santa Cruz Operation, Inc.
# All Rights Reserved.
# The information in this file is provided for the exclusive use of
# the licensees of The Santa Cruz Operation, Inc. Such users have the
# right to use, modify, and incorporate...
Yes, I was referring to Windows. I m sure Unix has a problem with it, but I just need to know if there is a way to make the arp warnings stop appearing on screen. I will be working on something and suddenly the arp warning fills the screen and I have to start over.
I dont care about arp...
Yes, kind of. This is called teaming. Basically it sends all traffic out one card and receives on the other, or load balances as needed. It also provides redundancy if one card fails. It is quite common and we have been doing it for quite a while. Most new servers have this capability. But...
Thanks for the response. The command worked, but after about 5 minutes, the warnings come back.
Do you know of a resource where I can read up on the arp command and the switches that work with it? There has to be an ignore option or something...
We have a Unix server and multiple Windows Servers. We recently teamed the network cards on one of our Windows servers. Ever since then, we get constant ARP warnings on the Unix server. Very annoying and disruptive.
The warning shows the date and time, then: Warning: ARP: [IP ADDRESS]moved...
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