On unix you can look for the process running the listener.  In our shop this
is done by :

$ ps -ef | grep tnslsnr
  oracle   413     1  0   May 18 ?        2:36
/u03/home/oracle/product/8.0.5/bin/tnslsnr listener.1526 -inherit
  oracle   447     1  0   May 18 ?        0:08
/u03/home/oracle/product/8.0.5/bin/tnslsnr listener.1514 -inherit
  oracle   455     1  0   May 18 ?        0:00
/u03/home/oracle/product/8.0.5/bin/tnslsnr external_procedure_listener
-inherit
  oracle 13084 12853  0 11:45:32 pts/14   0:00 grep tnslsnr
$

Note that each process has the listener name as a parameter.  In this case
the external procedure listener is simply "external_procedure_listener"

You can then use this in the lsnrctl status external_procedure_listener
command.

Or, you can always look in your listener.ora file for the name of it.

Kevin
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If I want to know the status of the external procedure listener for the
current SID, but do not know what the external procedure listener's name is,
how can I use lsnrctl to find out it's status.

John



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