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Re: Q: How to tell if listener is up on HP-UX?

From: Strategic Data Systems <sds_at_dataplusnet.com>
Date: 1996/11/25
Message-ID: <57cjht$j1u$1@news.inc.net>#1/1

In article <577lo1$1t3_at_post.gsfc.nasa.gov>, user95_at_nugnu.gsfc.nasa.gov says...
>
>Hi:
>
>I am trying to use SQL*Net on Windows NT 3.51 to connect to an Oracle DB
>instance (on which I have a username and password) which is on an HP-UX host.
>My attempts to connect have so far failed. I tried using tnsping, and the
>response I got was "no listener" from TNS.
>
>I have tried to run tnsping on the HP-UX side, however I don't seem to be
>supplying the correct arguments. I don't have any special privilege on the
>HP-UX side (other than normal user), I have administrator rights on the NT
>side.
>
>I have some suspicion that the listener is not up on the HP-UX side, partly
>because the log file (lsnrctl.log) shows no recent entries, although the
>computer has re-booted fairly recently. Is there a daemon process I could
>check for before approaching the administrators?
>

On AIX:

ps -ef | grep tns gives:

   oracle 6588 1 0 Nov 23 - 0:00 /sprd/oracle/7.1.6/bin/tnslsnr listener_mbo1 -inherit Received on Mon Nov 25 1996 - 00:00:00 CST

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