ED,

    OK, looks like you've got 2 or more servers, each supporting a single DB or
are you running parallel server?  I'll assume the later since that would make
more sense.  Therefore, set up each listener to listen for requests on it's
hostname and port 1521 which is just about the standard.  I'd give each listener
a specific name like 'listener_<node_name>' so that you can have everything in
one file and use only what is needed.  Kinda of like Alan suggested, but with
different hostnames.  I think he was thinking on multiple listeners on one host,
not multiple listeners on multiple hosts.

Dick Goulet

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Author: "Edward W. Carr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date:       7/16/2001 2:45 PM

We are running Veritas Cluster Server and need it to be able to shutdown and
startup the databases individually of themselves.  We have the ability to
run the any of the databases on any of the servers we choose, so I can run
them on individual servers or all on the same server...  I need to be able
to do this!!!  So any helpful hints would be appreciated!!!  As I am not a
D.B.A. I have a BIG learning curve ahead of me ... :)

I have already had excellent help from the following:
Alan Aschenbrenner
Charlie Mengler

Thanks Guys!!!

-----Original Message-----
Mladen
Sent: Monday, July 16, 2001 4:21 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L


It is possible to define 3 listeners on 3 different ports, each one
serving another database, but why would you do dat? You have 3 little
databases and one big bad listener whichs huffs and puffs and connects
your clients to the instance of their choice. What would you benefit from
having 3 listeners?

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Edward W. Carr [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, July 16, 2001 5:42 PM
> To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
> Subject: Multiple Listeners
>
>
> Hello All,
>
> I am currently running Oracle 816 64bit on a Solaris 8 box.
> I have three
> databases on the system with one LISTENER for all of them.
> Is it possible
> to configure multiple listeners, one for each database?  We
> have tried in
> the past with no success... If there is a document on the web
> somebody could
> point me to, that would be great!  I have searched for one
> but must not be
> searching correctly.
>
> TIA,
> ----------------------------------------------
> Edward W. Carr
> UNIX Systems Administrator
> Qwest Communications
> Broadband Services Inc.
>
>
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