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ramnori
01-19-2004, 10:42 AM
Hi,
I have installed Oracle Warehouse Builder and OWB Server Side etc. I
have created and verfied all the DW Objects such as dimensions, facts,
transformations, mappings etc. I have also created a Runtime
Repository using the runtime asistant, I have created the owner to be
Owner1, the user User1 and the traget schema user as User2. I have
defined the runetime repository connetions for my project in the the
Warehouse Builder a well. So far so good...

The problem is when I try to use the deployment Manager to create and
load my warehouse schemas I get the following error

"RTC 5260 Failed to connect to runtime platform. Check you have
provided the correct host, user, password, service name"
"IO exception: the network adapter could not establish the
connection"


I checked to see if the users were created by connecting as those
users in sqlplus and I was successfully logged in.

Can anyone tell me what is it that I am not doing right? Why am I
getting this error? Any help is really appreciated. Also where can I
find the text for all the OWB error messages?

BTW, I am using oracle 9.2i for the dbserver and
9.2.0.8 for OWB Cleint
9.2.2.0 for OWB Repository


Thanks,
-- Ram


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