Title: RE: listener configuration on HP serviceguard clusters
Do you have a listener.ora file?
 
Which ip address is in it?
 

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Matt Adams - GE Appliances - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, July 11, 2002 10:38 PM
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Subject: RE: listener configuration on HP serviceguard clusters

Matt,

We have two nodes cluster with three packages; two of them have more than one database.
Oracle software installed on each node. Each listener belongs to node, not to package.
When packaged started on the node it will startup instance(s) and each instance will automatically registered with listener.

In client's TNSNAMES.ORA we use package name, which resolved to proper IP address.

Alex.

-----Original Message-----
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 clusters


If 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?
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