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On 23 Feb 2004 04:29:59 -0800, shauld_at_savantis.com (Shaul Dar) wrote:
>I am interested in running a remote listener on one machine and
>redirecting connections to an instance on another machine, in vanila
>Oracle (not RAC) 8i and 9i. I want connections to be handled via a
>dedicated (not shared) server processes.
>
>From what I have seen (e.g. metalink Note:162680.1) in 9i this seems
>to be done using the REMOTE_LISTENER parameter and in 8i thru
>MTS_DISPATCHERS parameter's LISTENER attribute. However both of these
>seem to work only with a shared (MTS) server. In the 9i case even
>although I didn't specify Shared Server, specifying REMOTE_LISTENER
>seems to have caused the connections to use a dispatcher, i.e. work in
>shared server mode.
>
>Can I do this in dedicated server mode? How?
>
>Please send answers also by email (shauld_at_savantis.com). Thanks,
>
>-- Shaul
I cant' tell you "if" or "how", but I gotta ask, "why?" What problem is being solved by having a listener located on a different machine from the database(s) for which it is listening? Received on Mon Feb 23 2004 - 08:28:02 CST