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Hello Howards,
More then enough information already was provided for a clear judgment.
So, I'll stop here.
If you'd like, please continue.
Regards,
Ron
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"Howard J. Rogers" <hjr_at_dizwell.com> wrote in message
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>
> "Ron" <support_at_dbainfopower.com> wrote in message
> news:-IqdnSNV4olLebPd4p2dnA_at_comcast.com...
> > Hello Howard,
> >
> > You really think I did not knew mechanics of service registration, do
> you?
>
> Well, let's just review your original contribution, shall we?
>
> " To do this, you must set the init.ora parameter local_listener to use a
> TCP port other than the one defined in your listener.ora file."
>
> Never mind that local_listener takes a tns service name alias, not a TCP
> port. Never mind that the port and the protocol are two different things,
> and that there is no intrinsic relationship between the two. Never mind
any
> of that. You said that local_listener could be used to "disable" instance
> registration.
>
> I'm not surprised I didn't think you knew the mechanics of service
> registration. Every substantive point you made, you made wrong.
>
> > In fact, I opened Oracle TAR on similar issue about two years ago :-)
>
> Oh well, that obviously makes you an expert on the subject then.
>
> > I just don't see a point or need in sending long detailed flames or
> > clinging to the words of my colleagues.
>
> Because words have meaning, and if you use the wrong words, you will be
> misinforming your readers.
>
> > We here to help, not to argue.
>
> Then help, by getting it right.
> HJR
>
>
Received on Sat Feb 14 2004 - 21:38:58 CST