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Re: Oracle 8.1.7.4 under windows config issue

From: jared <jared_at_hwai.com>
Date: 10 Oct 2006 06:33:32 -0700
Message-ID: <1160487211.840667.304970@h48g2000cwc.googlegroups.com>


All fixed - I deleted the listener and created another one (different name - the original service would not delete, though I could disable it).

Thanks for the clue!

EdStevens wrote:
> jared wrote:
> > I am trying to set up multiple listeners under 8.1.7.4.1 running on
> > Win2K.
> >
>
> Why?
> Why two listeners?
> Why 8-anything?
>
> > I am getting this error starting up the second listener:
> >
> > Starting tnslsnr: please wait...
> >
> > Failed to open service <OracleOracleqaTNSListenerLISTENER_FCSQA01>,
> > error 1060.
> > Failed to create service, error 1078.
> > TNS-12536: TNS:operation would block
> > TNS-12560: TNS:protocol adapter error
> > TNS-00506: Operation would block
> > 32-bit Windows Error: 997: Unknown error
> >
> > My environment was good, I had changed %ORACLE_HOME%, had a different
> > EXTPROC key, etc., even added a TNS_ADMIN key to the second OracleHome
>
> Hmm.. exactly what were you expecting TNS_ADMIN to do for you? What
> did you set it to?
>
> > and retried; so I checked Metalink. There I found what looked
> > promising, DocID 273132.995, a forum thread. It advised:
> >
> > "Try to find $OHTNSlistenerSID entry into register and alter the key
> > ImagePath to valid folder. "
> >
> > Allowing for the enterer's confusion on variable substitution under
> > Windows, I did a search in the registry for every variation I could
> > think of on this key name to no avail. Does anyone have an idea of
> > what the poster was referring to?
> >
>
> Did you also see
> Note: 256804.1,
> Note:301214.1
> Note:197750.1
> Note:214121.1
>
> to re-emphasize my first question ... you *do* realize, don't you, that
> one listener can handle multiple instances, even if those instances are
> different versions of Oracle, running from different ORACLE_HOMEs? In
> fact, I'd say that is far more common than trying to run multiple
> listeners.
> > TIA -
> >
> > Best regards,
> > jh
Received on Tue Oct 10 2006 - 08:33:32 CDT

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