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Re: Listerner error on Linux

From: stephan <stephan_at_wanderinghorse.net>
Date: Fri, 19 Oct 2001 16:25:49 -0100
Message-ID: <9qpd69$s4n$7@ork.backup.noris.net>


Wojtek wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> I can connect via the listener, but wondered what this error message
> means. I think the listener that throws the "warning" is needed for
> external procedures. I just would like to know, why this message shows up?
> I noticed it because my startup script says "FAILED" when started.
> 
> Can someone help?
> 
> Thanks in advance!
> 
> Greetings,
> Wojtek
> 
> 
> "Jane" <janeyiu_at_optonline.net> wrote in message
> news:pFKz7.21786$s_1.3292405_at_news02.optonline.net...

>> What makes you think this is an error msg ? I looks normal to me.
>> Can you connect via the Listener ?
>>
>>
>> "Wojtek" <wojtekz_at_gmx.net> wrote in message
>> news:3bcf59e0_2_at_news.arcor-ip.de...
>> > Hello,
>> >
>> > I just successfully installed Oracle 9i on my Linux box. When I
>> > start the Listener I get the following "error" message. How can
>> > I fix it?
>> >
>> > Thanks in advance!
>> > Greetings,
>> > Gregor
>> >
>> > STATUS of the LISTENE
>> > ------------------------
>> > Alias LISTENER
>> > Version TNSLSNR for Linux: Version 9.0.1.0.0 -
>> > Production
>> > Start Date 19-OCT-2001 00:18:08
>> > Uptime 0 days 0 hr. 0 min. 0 sec
>> > Trace Level off
>> > Security OFF
>> > SNMP OFF
>> > Listener Parameter
>> > File /opt/oracle/product/9.0.1/network/admin/listener.ora
>> > Listener Log
>> > File /opt/oracle/product/9.0.1/network/log/listener.log
>> > Listening Endpoints Summary...
>> > (DESCRIPTION=(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)
>> > (HOST=spartacus.odyssey.dom)(PORT=1521)))
>> > Services Summary...
>> > Service "PLSExtProc" has 1 instance(s).
>> > Instance "PLSExtProc", status UNKNOWN, has 1 handler(s) for
>> > this service...
>> > The command completed successfully

Oracle is not always very accurate in it's messages, though. Some real-life examples i have seen:

  1. "Error: The command completed successfully"
  2. "Error: Error #111 not found!"
    • stephan Registered Linux User #71917 http://counter.li.org I speak for myself, not my employer. Contents may be hot. Slippery when wet. Reading disclaimers makes you go blind. Writing them is worse. You have been Warned.
Received on Fri Oct 19 2001 - 12:25:49 CDT

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