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Re: Multiple LISTENERs conflict on same machine

From: Ed Stevens <nospam_at_noway.nohow>
Date: Wed, 16 Jun 2004 15:40:42 -0500
Message-ID: <3ub1d09dji195asla0k2k9jr4r9run5q1h@4ax.com>


On Wed, 16 Jun 2004 15:12:26 -0400, "G Dahler" <yellow-shark_at_spamex.com> wrote:

>
>"Oracle-User" <austint_at_vsnl.com> a écrit dans le message de
>news:HzEzHA.D2A_at_news.boeing.com...
>> I have installed Oracle 9i database server on an HPUX box which had an
>> existing Oracle 8i server installed.Now I am not able to start the
>LISTENER
>> processes for both the servers simultaneously. Can this problem be
>resolved
>> by changing the listener process name for one of the servers, or is having
>> different port numbers sufficient?
>>
>> Thanks
>> AXT
>>
>
>Funny, I have the exact same question, but to further complicate thing, I'm
>also using intermedia text + external procedures and I wonder how one goes
>about using 2 listeners with extproc....
>
>At first, I was planning to use only the 9i listener (for the time of the
>migration) but considering the "extproc" problem, I don't think it can be
>done easily...
>

I'm not sure what you mean by 'the "extproc" problem' but short of some specifically *proven* problem, there should be no reason why the 9i listener can't serve both db's. If it helps, a single listener can even listen on multiple ports, say 1521 and 1525. Received on Wed Jun 16 2004 - 15:40:42 CDT

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