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Where do you have that "No listener" message comming from? (client?). If so,
did you check the TNSNAMES.ORA file for the appropriate entry?
-- Cheers, Valentin [to reply remove "~3114" from the email address] "Epicentre team A" <oracle_at_epicentre.fr> wrote in message news:ahrlbf$gcu$1_at_wanadoo.fr...Received on Sun Jul 28 2002 - 11:28:21 CDT
> All services are set to Automatic !
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> "Jan Gelbrich" <j_gelbrich_at_westfalen-blatt.de> wrote in message
> news:ahrcv3$vh0kj$1_at_ID-152732.news.dfncis.de...
> > > We have two Instances, two Listener on a NT 2000 Server. At boot, no
> > > instance running !
> >
> > Maybe the Instance Services (see under System Settings > Computer ... )
> are
> > set to start "manually". You can change it to "automatic", which means
> that
> > Instance starts on boot.
> >
> > > Listener are started but we have the message "No Listener".
> >
> > Same is valid for Listener. Of course, if no instance is runnung,
listener
> > has no meaning.
> > Maybe You should go deeper inside of the ORADIM tool, which is only
> > available in a DOS-box.
> > It manages all settings for an instance.
> >
> > If this is not enough to help You, please specify the problem.
> >
> > Jan
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