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Old 11-04-2009, 03:24 AM   #1
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Hi,

I am not able to login using oracle id getting error "Resource temporarily unavailable" , but able to login using any other user,

can you please suggest me?

used top command it is not showing high cpu,mem utilization.

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Old 11-05-2009, 03:00 PM   #2
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Hi,

I am not able to login using oracle id getting error "Resource temporarily unavailable" , but able to login using any other user,

can you please suggest me?

used top command it is not showing high cpu,mem utilization.
Ok...we can "suggest you" try a different ID, and verify the user ID/password combo you're trying.

Other than that, no...mainly, because you don't provide any useful information. HOW are you trying to log in? From where? What program? Same server or over the network? Custom code? What???

You can also contact Oracle support, since you're paying for it...they can probably also help you better than we can.
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Old 11-05-2009, 11:34 PM   #3
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Hi TB0ne,

Thanks for quick update, But I am able to login on server using different id but not using oracle id,

Actually some parameters needs to be changed in /etc/security/limits.conf file,

I am unable to find such information which should resovle my issue.

Regards,

Manoj
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Ok...we can "suggest you" try a different ID, and verify the user ID/password combo you're trying.

Other than that, no...mainly, because you don't provide any useful information. HOW are you trying to log in? From where? What program? Same server or over the network? Custom code? What???

You can also contact Oracle support, since you're paying for it...they can probably also help you better than we can.
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Old 11-06-2009, 09:21 AM   #4
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Hi TB0ne,

Thanks for quick update, But I am able to login on server using different id but not using oracle id,

Actually some parameters needs to be changed in /etc/security/limits.conf file,

I am unable to find such information which should resovle my issue.
Ok, so change the limits.conf file per your needs. And as I said in my first post, you're still not providing any details, so no one here can really help you until you do.

My best suggestion to you would be to CONTACT ORACLE, and ask them for support, since you are paying for it.
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