Oracle A423961 User Manual

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Configuration Parameters and the Windows NT Registry

NMP_SPAWN_DELAY

Operating System: Windows NT

Version 1.1 of SQL*Net Named Pipes

0 milliseconds (ms)

1 to any positive integer (ms)

NMP_SPAWN_DELAY is the length of time that the server waits
between creating batches of listener threads.

Note:

Setting this parameter to zero causes the parameter to

take its default value.

TK2_TIO

Operating System: Windows NT

Default:

VIDEO

Legal Values:

Legal Values:

This parameter sets the screen driver (terminal input–output) that
Toolkit II–based interfaces use to write to the screen. The final letter m in
an available value name indicates monochrome mode.

REMOTE

Operating System: Windows NT

SQL*Net:.4

Version 1.1 of SQL*Net Named Pipes and
SQL*Net TCP/IP

Default:

None

Legal Values:

Any valid SQL*Net connect string.

This parameter enables you to define a default remote network
connection. For example, a valid entry for REMOTE is:

p:houston

where p is the network prefix for SQL*Net Named Pipes and houston is
the database name. If a user logs on and specifies a connection with an
explicit driver prefix matching the one specified in REMOTE, but
specifies no connect string, the connect string specified in REMOTE is
used.

For example, a user might connect to a database with Server Manager
using SQL*Net Named Pipes as follows:

SQL*Net:

Default:

Legal Values:

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