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Re: Oracle listener

From: Bert Bear <bertbear_at_NOSPAMbertbear.net>
Date: Sun, 29 Dec 2002 22:09:13 GMT
Message-ID: <doKP9.4721$cP1.2256764981@newssvr12.news.prodigy.com>


Lianghs,

What version of Oracle?
What operating system and version?

For Windows system, this should all be automatic. As for Unix systems, I use scripts to bring up and down the system (e.g. listener, database, application server, forms server, concurrent managers, etc.). These scripts should allow you to affect the system to specific points (e.g. take down everything no necessary to put the database into restricted mode or bring everything up but the concurrent managers, etc.). The scripts work for multiple instances and Oracle applications (concurrent managers), if you use them.

To be honest, I have experience in AIX, Sun, HP/UX, Oracle 7.X, 8.X, 8i, and 9i, etc., and I'm not familar with /etc/rc3.d. Is it something new or site specific?

Bertram Moshier
Oracle Certified Professional 8i and 9i DBA

http://www.bmoshier.net/bertram

"Lianghs" <lianghs_at_163.net> wrote in message news:aujkmm$2op7$1_at_mail.cn99.com...
> I start the sql*net listener manually.
> using command lsnrctl.
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> i want to make the listener auto start, and i do not want to all file to
> /etc/rc3.d .
> Can i make oracle server to start the listener ?
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Received on Sun Dec 29 2002 - 16:09:13 CST

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