Re: listener.ora, sid_list_listener and OEM
From: Glen A Stromquist <glen_stromquist_at_nospam.yahoo.com>
Date: Tue, 20 Aug 2002 20:50:18 GMT
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Date: Tue, 20 Aug 2002 20:50:18 GMT
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[Quoted] Niall Litchfield wrote:
Both - I am assuming that the global name is what screwed things up.
> same sid or same global name? out of interest really.
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>> >> > did that - and now the node will not be discovered, I get a "VD-4520 - >> > targets with the same name have already been discovered" error. There >> > is another database on a different server that has the same SID, I am >> > thinking that this may be the cause of it, but that still doesnt >> > explain why the other instances werent being discovered. >> > >> > I will delete the node with the same SID on it and see what happens >> >> >> That did the trick, if there is another database on the network with the >> same SID then it fails to discover any of the instances on the server, as >> soon as I deleted the "old" node with one of the earlier test instances >> on it then the 'new" one was discovered with all of the instances. >> >>Received on Tue Aug 20 2002 - 22:50:18 CEST
