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Hello Howard,
Please, stop this word-clinging non-sense. It is no use to both of us or users who need help.
Please, concentrate on quality of your advices.
Regards,
Ron
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"Howard J. Rogers" <hjr_at_dizwell.com> wrote in message
news:402ed09a$0$3128$afc38c87_at_news.optusnet.com.au...
> "Ron" <support_at_dbainfopower.com> wrote in message
> news:i82dnTn25774U7PdRVn-hQ_at_comcast.com...
> > Hello Howard,
> >
> > Why don't you concentrate on technical advice.
> >
> > Otherwise you just ridicule yourself by clinging to the words (not to
> the
> > meaning) which can be interpreted either way (as you did with all my
other
> > posts),
> >
> > If you'd check metalink (if you have access to it), you'd find out
that
> > this is exact recommendation made by oracle.
> >
> > If I am guilty of providing the same advice that Oracle does - so be
it.
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Ron
>
> Ron, you're advice is worthless, to say the least, and isn't Oracle's at
> all. Local_listener does *not* "disable" automatic instance registration,
> but controls the way in which that registration takes place. PMON is
> responsible for registering the existence of an instance at startup and at
5
> minute intervals thereafter, and (in 9i R2 and above) when the alter
system
> register command is issued. By default, PMON registers with a listener
> running on port 1521, using the TCP/IP protocol. If your listener is NOT
> running on that port, or using that protocol, then local_listener gives
you
> the ability to specify, by way of tns names resolution, a different port
and
> different protocol.
>
> If you leave local_listener unset, then PMON will seek a default listener.
> If you set it, it will resolve the service name alias supplied and
register
> with the listener it finds where the resolution mechanism tells it to
look.
>
> The one thing it doesn't do is "disable" instance registration.
>
> To say that it does says more about your technical abilities than it does
> about mine.
>
> HJR
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Received on Sat Feb 14 2004 - 20:03:49 CST
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