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RE: is there anyway to tune sqlnet/listener ?

From: <Srini.Chavali_at_Cummins.com>
Date: Tue, 21 Nov 2000 10:49:22 -0500
Message-Id: <10687.122625@fatcity.com>


There are several published docs on Metalink regarding tuning SQLNet. Use the search feature to find them.
HTH
Srini Chavali
Oracle DBA
Cummins Inc

"Anderson, Brian" <andersob_at_mail.dartnet.peachnet.edu>@fatcity.com on 11/21/2000 09:35:24 AM

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Subject: RE: is there anyway to tune sqlnet/listener ?

Just a guess, but check the size of your listener log file.

If memory serves, a large log file can cause connection problems.

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Sent: Monday, November 20, 2000 9:46 PM
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Dear DBA,

Is there anyway to tune the sqlnet ? I have a 500 oracle process and users who connect via TWO_TASK take so much time. Also when I do lsnrctl status takes 5 minutes to display the information. This is Oracle 7.3.4 and running on Digital Unix 4.0d

Please advise. Thanks in advance.

Indra
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