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From: Adams, Matthew (GEA, MABG, 088130) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, July 11, 2002 2:15 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Subject: listener configuration on HP serviceguard clustersIf anybody out there is using HP ServiceGuard for
non-OPS/RAC, I would be interested to know how you
configure the listeners. Do you use the machine IP address
or the package address in the listener.ora (or do you not
have a listener.ora and use dynamic registration)One of the sys admins here instists that the following
scenerio will not work.three nodes - two with one package each (containing Oracle)
and one standby node.When the first package fails over to the standby node, it
starts a listener using no listener.ora file, allowing the
instances to dynamically register. When the second package
fails over to the standby node, it does not start a
listener.All client tnsnames.ora files use package names for HOST.
Do the instances in the second package register successfully
with the listener and can clients connect to them?----
Matt Adams - GE Appliances - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Title: listener configuration on HP serviceguard clusters
Matt,
i hv 2
nodes in hp mc/sg non-ops config. each hving production instances. also each
providing failover for other node.
:(
7.3.4 on 10.2
each
has it own listner listener_${ORACLE_SID}
Node
1:
listener: LISTENER_SID1 on 1555
Node
2:
listener: LISTENER_SID2 on 1556
We use package address(name) in the
listener.ora
When failover happens for either node onto
standby node, cant u start different listener for each failedover instance.
hth
Mandar
- listener configuration on HP servicegua... Adams, Matthew (GEA, MABG, 088130)
- RE: listener configuration on HP s... Mandar A. Ghosalkar
- RE: listener configuration on HP s... Alexander . Feinstein
- RE: listener configuration on HP s... Adams, Matthew (GEA, MABG, 088130)
- Re: listener configuration on HP s... Alex Feinstein