[oracle@dbserver ~]$ oerr Usage: oerr facility error
Facility is identified by the prefix string in the error message. For example, if you get ORA-7300, "ora" is the facility and "7300" is the error. So you should type "oerr ora 7300".
If you get LCD-111, type "oerr lcd 111", and so on.
[oracle@dbserver ~]$ oerr ora 12545 12545, 00000, "Connect failed because target host or object does not exist" // *Cause: The address specified is not valid, or the program being // connected to does not exist. // *Action: Ensure the ADDRESS parameters have been entered correctly; the // most likely incorrect parameter is the node name. Ensure that the // executable for the server exists (perhaps "oracle" is missing.) // If the protocol is TCP/IP, edit the TNSNAMES.ORA file to change the // host name to a numeric IP address and try again.
[oracle@dbserver ~]$ oerr tns 12545 12545, 00000, "Connect failed because target host or object does not exist" // *Cause: The address specified is not valid, or the program being // connected to does not exist. // *Action: Ensure the ADDRESS parameters have been entered correctly; the // most likely incorrect parameter is the node name. Ensure that the // executable for the server exists (perhaps "oracle" is missing.) // If the protocol is TCP/IP, edit the TNSNAMES.ORA file to change the // host name to a numeric IP address and try again.
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