[hobbit] Oratns
Everett, Vernon
Vernon.Everett at dpi.wa.gov.au
Wed Aug 2 04:15:42 CEST 2006
Thanks Jim
Sounds like an idea. If you have time I would apreciate it. But let's
give it some time, somebody may still have the answer.
Henrik could probably check the code and tell us - and he should be up
in just a few hours.
The irony is, I am a DBA as well as a SysAdmin, and could do exactly as
you suggest easily enough, but I work for a government department, hired
as a contract SysAdmin!!!!!!
The outcry it would cause if a SysAdmin did any DBA work is just not
worth it. The senior DBA is on leave, and the junior one can't/won't
help.
(The senior DBA is a mate of mine, so he would help, but isn't back for
2 weeks)
Amazing how easily politics can prevent you having a good day. :-(
Cheers
Vernon
________________________________
From: Smith, Jim [mailto:JMSmith at stvincenthealth.com]
Sent: Wednesday, 2 August 2006 9:42 AM
To: hobbit at hswn.dk
Subject: RE: [hobbit] Oratns
Yes, I'm sure it WOULD be a CLM! Unfortunately, I don't have multiple
listeners running on any of my servers so I can't be of much help. Do
you have a test server running Oracle that you can play with? I do and
am willing to give this a try if I can get my DBA to assist with setting
up some dummy listeners.
Jim Smith
-----Original Message-----
From: Everett, Vernon [mailto:Vernon.Everett at dpi.wa.gov.au]
Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2006 8:36 PM
To: hobbit at hswn.dk
Subject: [hobbit] Oratns
Hi all
Some assistance with bb-hosts please.
If I want to check for an oracle listener, my line looks like this
1.2.3.4 name.domain.com # oratns:1545
This will check for an Oracle listener on port 1545
How do I make it check for more than one Oracle listener?
For reasons unknown to me, we are running multiple listeners on separate
ports on a server.
Should I have multiple oratns entries (so my line looks like this)
1.2.3.4 name.domain.com # oratns:1545 oratns 1546
Or can we do it like this
1.2.3.4 name.domain.com # oratns:1545:1546
Ordinarily, I would just run a few tests, but bring down one of the
listeners on a production server as a test could prove to be a serious
CLM.
Regards
Vernon
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