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| If you run into following error in event log. 
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| ORA-12520: TNS:listener could not find available handler for requested type of server
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| ORA-12519, TNS:no appropriate service handler found
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| You should:
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| I suggest that you read Metalink note 424566.995, which was posted by a user with a similar problem.ÿÿHe claims that
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| investigation showed that disconnections from Oracle were not being passed immediately to the listener.ÿÿThis caused the
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| listener to (incorrectly) think that Oracle had reached its session limit.ÿÿHe fixed the problem by increasing the value of
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| the "processes" startup parameter.ÿÿ(He says that increasing the value of the "sessions" parameter also worked.)ÿÿT
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| hat doesn't prevent the listener from having an incorrect count of sessions, but it does get around the ORA-12519 error
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| 
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| To do this:
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| 1. Using TOAD connect to DB server with DBA user.
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| 2. Run query ALTER SYSTEM SET PROCESSES = 500 SCOPE = SPFILE
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| 3. Check that settings applies.
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| select * from v$parameter where upper(name) = 'PROCESSES'
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| 4. Restart Oracle instance.
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| 5. Use select * from v$session to view sessions
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| 
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| 
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| D:\oracle10\bin\oradim.exe -startup  -sid orcl -usrpwd * -log oradim.log -nocheck 0 
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| D:\oracle10\bin\oradim.exe -shutdown -sid orcl -usrpwd * -shutmode immediate -log oradim.log 
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