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"Franck" <nospam_at_toto.com> wrote in message
news:pan.2004.02.13.18.04.21.412427_at_toto.com...
> The PDF's got only 40 pages !
Frank, Frank.... I wrote the damn thing, I know how many pages it has got.
You should be looking at the 'installing Oracle 9i on Red Hat 9' paper. It has 79 numbered pages. It prints two pages per page, however, so it comes out at *physically* 40 pages. But *read the page numbers*! (They're at the bottom of each page on the left-hand side).
> The listener.ora is like that :
>
> LISTENER.ORA Network Configuration File:
/u01/app/oracle/9.2/network/admin/listener.ora
> # Generated by Oracle configuration tools.
>
> LISTENER =
> (DESCRIPTION_LIST =
> (DESCRIPTION =
> (ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = franck.wanadoo.fr)(PORT = 1521))
> )
> (DESCRIPTION =
> (ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = IPC)(KEY = EXTPROC))
> )
> )
>
> SID_LIST_LISTENER =
> (SID_LIST =
> (SID_DESC =
> (SID_NAME = PLSExtProc)
> (ORACLE_HOME = /u01/app/oracle/9.2)
> (PROGRAM = extproc)
> )
> )
...and that rather proves the point, doesn't it? Because if you read page 64 of the paper, you will see that what you have here is *half* the required SID_LIST. PLSExtProc is Oracle's way of handling calls to external procedures. It isn't your instance.
HJR
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