>>>I have the following in both the  /etc/init.d/dbstart and
/etc/rc2.d/s99dbstart  files:
su - oracle -c $ORACLE_HOME/bin/ lsnrctl start<<<

Placing the command into single quotes should do the trick for you, ie:

su - oracle -c '$ORACLE_HOME/bin/lsnrctl start'


Gary
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