short answer: no
Longer answer:
you would have to have a separate listener for each database to stop
the services only for one database. Or you could edit the listener.ora
file, remove the one database you wanted to stop listening for, stop
the listener (this won't disconnect anyone already
Srinivas
Stopping the listener does not affect existing connections, but only
users that are trying to connect. Therefore you can modify the listener.ora
file, then stop and start the listener without affecting your users. I would
recommend that you avoid doing this when a lot of your users are
How about just a 'Reload' insead of stop and start? Much faster.
Ron Smith
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Srinivas
Stopping the listener does not affect existing connections, but only
users that are trying to
kommareddy sreenivasa,
hei, you can just create 4 listener and each listener listeners on one
port for one database, isn't it pretty easy?
Regards
zhu chao
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=== 2003-02-10 04:03:00 ,you
for a method to stop services
for a single DB.
Srinivas
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Subject: Re: common listener
kommareddy sreenivasa,
hei, you can just create