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Odd that you have two listeners running. You normally need just one if you are
running one version of Oracle. I think the installation of SQL*Net Server
creates the OracleTNSListener service with automatic startup enabled so you
don't have to mess with LSNRCTL.
Robert Nicholson wrote:
> Ok when does the above get created?
>
> I just used
>
> D:\>oradim73 -new -sid DEVL -intpwd XXXXX -startmode auto
> -pfile d:\orant\database\initdevl.ora
>
> to create my instance and I can see that both services were
> added and are set to startup automatically.
>
> when or what creates a persistent listener for my sid? I have a listener.ora
> that includes my sid in the sid_list but currently the only way I can
> start listeners is via
>
> lsnrctrl> start
>
> I can see that OracleTNSListener and OracleTNSListenerorcl (don't know
> why that's lower case) are created but they are manual meaning that
> lsnrctrl starts them up but what I'd like is something that automatically
> starts up all appropriate listners.
Received on Tue Aug 18 1998 - 21:12:58 CDT