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Re: tnsnames, ports, sockets & such

From: Dogan Cibiceli <dcib_at_gwl.com>
Date: Mon, 14 Jun 1999 15:59:01 -0600
Message-ID: <37657B25.C711AD9E@gwl.com>


As far as my unix knowledge goes. It shouldnot. Since inetd takes care of /etc/services. When a request comes through, it spawns ( forks) a child process to handle it. I couldnot see any diff. when u put multiple ports out there.

D

Carlos Reed wrote:

> Hi gang!
>
> Some one told me that if we create several ports on the Oracle server
> /etc/services,
> and if we redistibute this difernts ports, on all the PCs tnsnames
> we may get some network performance.
>
> Can any one explain why there may be a performance gain?
> I had in my mind that a "real connection" is made by a socket and not by
> the port. Am I wrong?
>
> Any coments will be apretiated.
>
> Thanks and have a nice weekend.
>
> Carlos Reed
Received on Mon Jun 14 1999 - 16:59:01 CDT

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