Paula,
Would
putting both listeners in one listener.ora file help. You would, of course
have to change one or both to a non-default name.
Mike
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Subject: RE: making me crazyDealing with 2 Oracle Homes - one if which I need to run the listener from and one in which I need to use the tnsnames.ora definitions from and no I can't just copy the tnsnames.ora to the 1st Oracle Home. Even when I set the oracle home from which to run lsnrctl it tries to use the listener.ora from the TNS_ADMIN home. How can I make sure to explicitly start the correct listener.ora?
Thanks,
Paula
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