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Mohan, Thanks for
your suggestion. Ps –ef |
grep tns --� gives me only the LISTENER. I would like to know a specific service that is started
by a listener service or
alternately I would like to grep for a specific service in the listener. For example, if my listener is starting
a service by name – MINT4, I would like to know that the service MINT4 is up. Please
suggest a way how to do this without doing lsnrctl services. Rao -----Original
Message----- ps -ef | grep tns -----Original Message----- Hi DBAs, I would like to find out whether a
specific listener service is up or not without running the command --->
lsnrctl services. Is there any way I can do this through a shell script or unix
command? My environment : Solaris 2.7 : Oracle
8.0.4 Thanks for your help, Rao [EMAIL PROTECTED] |
Title: RE: How to find a listener service without running lsnrctl services
- RE: How to find a listener service without running lsnrct... Mohan, Ross
- RE: How to find a listener service without running l... Rao, Maheswara
- RE: How to find a listener service without running l... Mohan, Ross
- RE: How to find a listener service without running l... Mike Killough
- RE: How to find a listener service without running l... Mark Leith
- RE: How to find a listener service without running l... Riyaj_Shamsudeen
- RE: How to find a listener service without running l... Rao, Maheswara
- RE: How to find a listener service without running l... Smith, Ron L.
- RE: How to find a listener service without running l... Rao, Maheswara
