Oracle 9i Database Administration in 10 Minutes
CH1: Understanding the Oracle Environment | CH2: Understanding the Oracle Instance | CH3: Understanding the working of Oracle Instance | CH4: Understanding Oracle Database | CH5: Oracle 9i Software Installation | CH6: Oracle 9i Database Design using DBCA | CH7: Enabling Other Computers to Access Oracle Server | CH8: Oracle Enterprise Manger | CH9: Oracle Backup & Recovery -Simple Technique | CH10: Oracle Performance Tuning
Chapter 7: Enabling Other Computers to Access Oracle Server
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Step 3:
After you have finalized Host, Protocol and port, select the drop down
menu from the top as shown in the slide and select the option “Database
Service”.

Figure 56: Listener process will bequeath the
connection request from the client to the database added using the <Add
Database> button.
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After selecting “Database Serives” from the drop down menu click the “Add Database” button on the right pane of ONM (Oracle Network Manger).

Figure 57: Enter Global Database Name, Database Home
Directory location and finally SID (name of Oracle Instance).
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Chapter 7: Enabling Other Computers to Access Oracle Server
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CH1: Understanding the Oracle Environment | CH2: Understanding the Oracle Instance | CH3: Understanding the working of Oracle Instance | CH4: Understanding Oracle Database | CH5: Oracle 9i Software Installation | CH6: Oracle 9i Database Design using DBCA | CH7: Enabling Other Computers to Access Oracle Server | CH8: Oracle Enterprise Manger | CH9: Oracle Backup & Recovery -Simple Technique | CH10: Oracle Performance Tuning
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