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Re: How do I start/stop a sql/net v2 listener while keeping the other running ???

From: Jim Anderson <anderson_at_ci.lincoln.ne.us>
Date: 1998/03/11
Message-ID: <3506AAA3.354EF7CD@ci.lincoln.ne.us>#1/1

You don't have to use easycfg. Edit the file by hand. You will not be able to use easycfg again, but you will get what you want.

Jim Anderson

remove nospam to get my email Alain Barrette wrote:

> On Mon, 09 Mar 1998 09:38:59 -0600, Jim Anderson
> <anderson_at_ci.lincoln.ne.us> wrote:
>
> Well, that is EXACTLY what we are trying to do... Unforntunatly,
> easycfg does not permit to create separate listener_name, and there is
> no tools on the Oracle7.3 CD that permits this kind of flexibility,
> and Oracle support prohibits us from manualy editing the listener.ora
> file...
>
> >You can create a seperate service name in your listener.ora file. By
> >default, when you type
> >
> >start
> >
> >from lsnrctl, the services under LISTENER start. Take out the tcp/ip
> >info from the default and put them in a seperate service name, for
> >example LSNRTCP. Then, you can type:
> >
> >start LSNRTCP
> >and
> >stop LSNRTCP
> >
> >to start/stop tcp/ip services.
> >
> >HTH,
> >Jim Anderson
Received on Wed Mar 11 1998 - 00:00:00 CST

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