Re: Limit on number of bases used by listener?

From: Mike Eggleston <mikee_at_orca.aadt.com>
Date: Mon, 31 Jan 1994 20:29:54 GMT
Message-ID: <MIKEE.94Jan31142955_at_orca.aadt.com>


>>>>> "Philippe" == Philippe BONDONO <bondono_at_vnet.IBM.COM> writes: In article <19940131.063037.402_at_almaden.ibm.com> bondono_at_vnet.IBM.COM (Philippe BONDONO) writes:

> Is there a limit on the number of databases that can be processed by
> the listener? I've tried to put 16 bases on my S/6000 with AIX,
> Oracle 7.0.13 but when trying to do a lsnrctl start, the lsnrctl
> process seems to wait forever. When I suppress one of the bases from
> the listener.ora file, no problem to start the lsnrctl process. A
> limit of 15 bases seems hence to exist. Can someone confirm or deny?

Hi, I'm in a project now that is using Oracle. What is a 'listener'? I suppose that lsnrctl is used to control a 'listener'.

Is this some way to have a primary Oracle database send all data modifications to a secondary, backup Oracle database? How would this be done?

Mike

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