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Re: I am able to shutdown other's listener

From: DBA <oracledba_at_rpdatasolutions.com>
Date: Tue, 05 Feb 2002 02:31:27 GMT
Message-ID: <3c5f4341.39385129@nntp.slnt.phub.net.cable.rogers.com>


I'm just curious...why don't you configure one listener to listen for both databases and save yourself all the headaches. One listener can listen for different software versions..

Robert
On 4 Feb 2002 10:06:38 -0800, sadenwala_at_my-deja.com (SA) wrote:

>RDBMS: 8.1.7 and 8.1.6,
>OS: Sun Sparc
>
>We have a multi-oracle software owner arrangement on our test
>environment. On one SUN machine (domain), there are two unix ids:
>oracle and oracle2 who have their own ORACLE_HOME and their own
>installation of oracle software. These two ids also have their own
>listerner (oracle id has the default LISTENER and oracle2 has
>ORA2_LISTENER).
>Both ids have their TNS_ADMIN pointed to their own
>$ORACLE_HOME/network/admin directories where listener.ora files have
>their respective listeners configured.
>
>While logged on as oracle2 if I issue lsnrctl stop LISTENER, I am able
>to shutdown the LISTENER that was originally started by oracle id. I
>do not know what I have missed. Any suggestions will be appreciated.
>
>thanks
Received on Mon Feb 04 2002 - 20:31:27 CST

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