Hi Djordje,
Thank you for the suggestion.
Doing grep for a specific service on an output produced by lsnrctl services,
yes, I could get the answer. However, I am trying to create a shell script
through which the user will find whether a specific listener service is up
or not. The problem is I do not want to give the password of listener.
Also, by greping the output of lsnrctl --- this output could have been
produced some time back but at the time the user is querying the service
might be down.
Please suggest a way to do the above.
Thanks,
Rao
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Why not running it from a script, and grep and awk from output wht you need
to see ?
Djordje
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> 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
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