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Thanks for your help, James. However, the script cannot work even after the system is fully come up.
In fact, I have tried to log in as root, su to oracle, and start lsnrctl manually, but it doesn't work either.
Regards,
Victor Lee
In article <3b079392.40789441_at_nntp.mindspring.com>, James Williams says...
>
>On Sun, 20 May 2001 05:10:26 GMT, Victor Lee <nospam_at_newsranger.com>
>wrote:
>Sounds like the lsnrctl is being down before TCP/IP is initialized.
>How does the script work manually after the system comes up.
>
>>Dear sir/madam,
>>
>>I have just installed Oracle 8i (8.1.6) on Slackware 7.1, and have a problem
>>with the
>>Oracle Net8 listener. I should appreciate for any help. The problem is this:
>>
>>The Oracle software installs successfully, and I can start the listner (using
>>$ORACLE_HOME/bin/lsnrctl start) by logging in as the oracle user account. Then I
>>want the listener to autostart on boot, so I run a script which contains the
>>following lines:
>>
>> /usr/oracle/.bash_profile
>>su - oracle -c "$ORACLE_HOME/bin/lsnrctl start".
>>
>>The second line fails with the following errors:
>>
>>TNS-01103: Protocol specific component of the address is incorrectly specified
>>TNS-12541: TNS: no listener
>>TNS-12560: TNS: protocol adaptor error
>>TNS-00211: ...
>>
>>Please note that the script is run by the root user, and oracle is the user name
>>who installs Oracle, and the .bash_profile file has established all Oracle
>>environment variables ($ORACLE_HOME, $ORACLE_SID, etc.)
>>
>>Thank you for your kind help.
>>
>>Regards,
>>Victor Lee
>>
>>
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Received on Thu May 24 2001 - 03:42:13 CDT