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Configuration Parameters and the Windows NT Registry
Networking Parameters
The following parameter applies to the SQL*Net V1 for Windows NT
products used on your Oracle7 Server for Windows NT machine.
products used on your Oracle7 Server for Windows NT machine.
Note:
None of the configuration parameters stored in the NT
Registry are associated with SQL*Net V2.
LOCAL
Operating System: Windows NT
Default:
2:
Legal Values:
any valid SQL*Net driver prefix,
including database string parame-
ters
including database string parame-
ters
This parameter specifies the SQL*Net driver and complete connect
string to use when no communications driver is specified upon loading
an Oracle tool. The parameter enables the DBA to define a default
network connection. When a user logs on without specifying any
network parameters, Oracle7 uses the LOCAL connection.
string to use when no communications driver is specified upon loading
an Oracle tool. The parameter enables the DBA to define a default
network connection. When a user logs on without specifying any
network parameters, Oracle7 uses the LOCAL connection.
The default, 2:, connects the user to the instance designated by the
ORACLE_SID parameter on the local machine. If multiple instances are
running on the local machine, follow the colon with the SID—e.g.,
2:ORCL” connects the user to the ORCL instance on the local machine.
ORACLE_SID parameter on the local machine. If multiple instances are
running on the local machine, follow the colon with the SID—e.g.,
2:ORCL” connects the user to the ORCL instance on the local machine.
Note:
You can reset this parameter on the command line at any
time.
NMP_MAX_CLIENTS
Operating System: Windows NT
SQL*Net:
Version 1.1 of SQL*Net Named
Pipes
Pipes
Default :
10
Legal Values:
1 to maximum number of sessions
allowed by the requester
allowed by the requester
NMP_MAX_CLIENTS sets the maximum number of shadow and
listener threads allowed on the server.
listener threads allowed on the server.
Note:
Setting this parameter to zero causes the parameter to
take its default value.