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In article <383081b9.26046901_at_news.earthlink.net>,
andreyNSPAM_at_bookexchange.net (NetComrade) wrote:
> We tried to do it ourselves, unsuccessfully, so I tried something from
> deja.com archives... still no luck. (listener wasl running)
> [db02_at_saltlake football99]#su -c "lsnrctl stop tcp_listener" - oracle
>
> LSNRCTL for Solaris: Version 2.3.4.0.0 - Production on 15-NOV-99
> 17:01:14
>
> Copyright (c) Oracle Corporation 1994. All rights reserved.
>
> Message 1053 not found; No message file for product=NETWORK,
> facility=TNSMessage 1052 not found; No message file for
> product=NETWORK, facility=TNS
> [db02_at_saltlake football99]#
> [db02_at_saltlake football99]#
>
> su -c "lsnrctl start tcp_listener" - oracle
>
> LSNRCTL for Solaris: Version 2.3.4.0.0 - Production on 15-NOV-99
> 17:09:21
>
> Copyright (c) Oracle Corporation 1994. All rights reserved.
>
> Message 1070 not found; No message file for product=NETWORK,
> facility=TNSTNS-12545: Message 12545 not found; No message file for
> product=NETWORK, facility=TNS
> TNS-12560: Message 12560 not found; No message file for
> product=NETWORK, facility=TNS
> TNS-00515: Message 515 not found; No message file for
> product=NETWORK, facility=TNS
> Solaris Error: 2: No such file or directory
>
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Is there an environment file that you run manually when you log in interactively? If so, you may have to include in on the command line, e.g. su - oracle -c ". setup.env; lsnrctl stop tcp_listener"
Regards,
Larry
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Received on Wed Nov 17 1999 - 16:42:23 CST