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Listening on specific ports

From: Michael Kline <mkline1_at_comcast.net>
Date: Mon, 03 Feb 2003 09:44:00 -0800
Message-ID: <F001.005423D1.20030203094400@fatcity.com>


Is there an "Easy" way to assign specific tnslistener ports to a specific database?

Let's say I wanted:

1521 to be prod1
1522 to be devl1
1523 to be web1
1524 to be test1

Right now ports are basically assigned to servers which may well be adequate. But I was asked, and it seems that we give a listener ports and databases, but there is no link to make one equal the other.

Also, is there a limit on total number of ports that a listener can be assigned to? In some cases I could find that they could conceivably want to use 10 ports over 15-20 databases? I'm not sure this will be practical.

It's such an unusual concept as usually there are 2-3 "large" databases, and this one server looks like it's a bunch of small databases.

Server is currently Solaris 8, database 8.1.7 all sharing the same ORACLE_HOME.

Thanks.

Michael Alan Kline, Sr.
Principal Consultant
Business to Business Solutions, LLC
Phone: 804-744-1545 Cell: 804-314-6262
ICQ: 1009605, 975313
Email: mkline_at_b2bsol.com Web: www.b2bsol.com

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