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ORA-12500: TNS:listener failed to start a dedicated server process

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Oracle, Oracle 9i/10g, 9.2.0.6 /10.2, dblink,listener error, oracle 9i,dblink,tns error

Hay Experts,
         I am working on a distributed environment. This is a web application where the UI is designed using Cold Fusion 5.0. ColdFusion interacts with a local oracle 9i database. All major tables are in a remote db which is in  
Oracle 10g. We are using private dblink to connect from 9i to 10g.
        This works fine, but sometimes this gives us ORA-12500: TNS:listener failed to start a dedicated server process. We are not able to figure out the reason.
        Initially we thought may be the fetching is starting a lot of process. SO started monitoring, but the count is very less.

       NOTE: To fetch data ColdFusion calls a stored procedure in 9i, which in turn calls the views present in 10g.  
The process is initiated by ColdFusion.

Details:
Local database: oracle 9.2.0.6
Remote database: oracle 10.2
 Coldfusion version:5.0
 Thanks In Advance.
Ragards,
Plaban Patra
Answered By: Plaban_Patra
Expert Since: 12/14/2004
Accepted Solutions: 17
Plaban_Patra has been an Expert for 4 years, during which he has posted 63 comments and answered 17 questions. Plaban_Patra is just one of 546 experts in the Oracle 9.x Zone. 1 expert collaborated on this answer, which was graded an "A" by the asker.
 
 
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