From: Jerry Gitomer <jgitomer@erols.com>
Subject: Re: Oracle Server on Multi-homed Server
Date: 2000/08/08
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	The site I am currently at is running a server with two ethernet 
connections, each with it's own IP address.  


>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Original Message <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<

On 8/7/00, 3:32:00 PM, gitm2k@my-deja.com wrote regarding Oracle 
Server on Multi-homed Server:


> Hi all,
 
> I am trying to configure Oracle 8i on a multi-
> homed (ie more than one IP address) server. The
> idea being we have an application server and a
> database server. The application server makes a
> lot of requests against the database and we would
> like this traffic to go across a dedicated 100Mb
> server to server connection. Clients should be
> able to communicate with the application server
> and the database server from the main subnet as
> well.
 
> I've tried several different options to set this
> up - multiple listener and database instance
> addresses etc but it either refuses to
> communicate at all or establishes the connection
> across the main subnet rather than the
> interconnect.
 
> Has anyone had any success with a similar
> configuration?
 
> The platform is NT Server 4.0
 
> Thanks


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