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Re: Listener on Unix; I am confused...

From: Bob Fazio <bob_fazio_at_hotmail.com.no.spam>
Date: Tue, 31 Aug 1999 11:06:46 GMT
Message-ID: <aHOy3.2279$E46.2035@news.rdc1.pa.home.com>


You really don't need to make changes to /etc/services, Oracle won't use it. If you want to you can do it just as a place holder for the ports. The name doesn't matter then. Lsnr1,lsnr2 ...

Hans den Broeder <hdenbroeder_at_hotmail.com> wrote in message news:7qg1bp$4i7_at_romeo.logica.co.uk...
> I am kind of confused. Suppose you have the listener configured to listen
on
> one port - let' say 1521, then do you at all have to add an entry to
> /etc/services? (e.g. listener1 1521).
>
> Now I configure the same listener to listen on 1526 too. How do I do this
in
> /etc/services? I suppose having two entries with the same name in
> /etc/services is not what you want to do:
> listener1 1521
> listener1 1526
>
> How do I resolve this?
>
>
Received on Tue Aug 31 1999 - 06:06:46 CDT

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