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Re: Problem Using 2 Oracle Environments with 2 Listeners

From: Pat Minnis <pminnis_at_maverick.net>
Date: Thu, 12 Aug 1999 01:50:51 GMT
Message-ID: <%Lps3.222$Vl5.2171@news.goodnet.com>


Use Network Manager to dummy up some temporary files on your client with 2 listeners that aren't the default name. This should show all differences you need to know besides having different TCP ports for each.

The Chuckster <ccarson_at_phi.org> wrote in message news:37b20ca3.275404440_at_client.nw.news.psi.net...
>
> I have a Solaris 2.6 Server.
>
> I have 2 Complete Oracle 8.0.5 Installations (NOT instances). By this
> I mean Oracle has been installed twice, one server resides under
> /oracle1 and one server resides under /oracle2
>
> I can run the listener in the first environment fine on port 1520
> using the command "lsnrctl start MYNAME1"
>
> When trying to run the listener in the second environment with the
> followig command "lsnrctl start MYNAME2" I get the following error
> from Oracle:
>
> TNS-01106 Listener using listener name MYNAME1 already been started.
>
> If I terminate the listener in the 1st environment, I can start up the
> listener in the 2nd environment without problems.
>
> What am I missing?
>
> -Chuck
>
Received on Wed Aug 11 1999 - 20:50:51 CDT

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