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Try:
lsnrctl
lnsrctl>start
or "lsnrctl start" on one line
once you are at the lsnrctl prompt you can also type status to see if it is running or not, or as in the previous example, on the ssame line from a command prompt
hth
"The Hobgoblin of the Net" <colonel_at_monmouth.com> wrote in message
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> I am running an Oracle 8i database on an AIX system (release 3).
> When I try to test the connection service on the same host (or a
> different one) using the Network Assistant, I get a "no listener
> error." So far as I can tell, a listener is defined in the service
> table and in the Oracle configuration files.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> -:-
> T One big monster, he called TROLL.
> He don't rock and he don't roll,
> Drink no wine and smoke no stogies;
> He just Love To Eat Them Roguies.
>
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Received on Wed Sep 12 2001 - 16:15:51 CDT
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