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You don't need them.
The listener is a broker only, and the client is not connected to the
listener once connection to the database has been established. As long as
you don't shut it for more than 5 minutes (and in my case that has never
been necessary) no one will ever notice the listener has been down.
In theory you should be able to repeat the entire block starting
listener_xxxx =
and change the last xxxx. I have a feeling you will also need 8 distinct
tcp/ip ports.
But then again: you really don't need them. Personnally I would doubt it is
at all possible to run 8 instances on 1 NT server. 2 seems to be the maximum
with 256 M ram installed.
Best regards,
Sybrand Bakker, Oracle DBA
evgen wrote in message <7kqorv$2s3$1_at_ntd.co.ru>...
>I have about 8 database on NT server. Unfortunatly sometimes I should stop
>listener. How can I create listeners for each database?
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>Thank! Evgen G.
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Received on Wed Jun 23 1999 - 12:14:13 CDT