Re: Listener doesn't get started at startup time

From: Sunil Dua <sdua_at_solutionsny.com>
Date: 29 May 2001 19:35:33 -0700
Message-ID: <bc03ebd5.0105291835.1ca17d56_at_posting.google.com>


well userid database has the execute permission as after the system boots i again run the same file (/etc/init.d/lsnrstart) and it starts the listener then

"PT" <g_abhi_at_yahoo.com> wrote in message news:<9f0ra3$kni5_at_kcweb01.netnews.att.com>...
> Just a thought :
> Check if the userid "database" has execute permission for the file lsnrctl
>
> PT
>
> "Sunil Dua" <sdua_at_solutionsny.com> wrote in message
> news:bc03ebd5.0105271256.182b7231_at_posting.google.com...
> > hello there,
> >
> > My Oracle 8.1.5 server is on a sun machine and is configured to start
> > at boot time along with the Listener. It get started but without the
> > listener. my scripts are as given below:
> >
> > File: /etc/init.d/dbstart
> > ===========================
> > LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/database/LiveExchange/server/bin/oci815_8
> > export LD_LIBRARY_PATH
> > ORACLE_HOME=/database/installation; export ORACLE_HOME
> > ORACLE_SID=LeasingX;export ORACLE_SID
> > PATH=$PATH:$ORACLE_HOME/bin; export PATH
> > ORACLE_OWNER=1001;export ORACLE_OWNER
> > su - database -c "/database/installation/bin/dbstart"
> >
> > File: /etc/init.d/lsnrstart
> > ===========================
> > LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/database/LiveExchange/server/bin/oci815_8
> > export LD_LIBRARY_PATH
> > ORACLE_HOME=/database/installation; export ORACLE_HOME
> > ORACLE_SID=LeasingX;export ORACLE_SID
> > PATH=$PATH:$ORACLE_HOME/bin; export PATH
> > ORACLE_OWNER=1001;export ORACLE_OWNER
> > su - database -c "/database/installation/bin/lsnrctl start"
> >
> > my database user id is "database" and it belongs to "dba" group. root
> > also belongs to dba group. Permissions to above said files are as
> > follows:
> >
> > chmod 777 /etc/init.d/dbstart
> > chmod 777 /etc/init.d/lsnrstart
> > chgrp dba /etc/init.d/dbstart
> > chgrp dba /etc/init.d/lsnrstart
> >
> > and Links are
> >
> > link /etc/init.d/dbstart S97ORACLE
> > link /etc/init.d/lsnrstart S98Listnr
> >
> > Pls. see if you can help me out... any way thanks a lot for reading.
> >
> > thanks & regards
> > Sunil Dua
Received on Wed May 30 2001 - 04:35:33 CEST

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