Alex,
This gets down to the amount of trust your damagement has in you. If they
are more tempted to listen to outside assertions that you have already heard,
then it's time to move on because your being treated like a trained monkey. My
management does ask questions on this type of subject when they've heard
something new outside. It's normally just tossed in my direction as a "Hey I
heard that these folks are doing this. What do you think?". In which case I
normally find out what their doing & why and what Oracle says about it as well.
If it does not make sense, it ends up in the round file & there is no more
discussion. It also helps to have management types who have some knowledge of
the technology. The result is less of the problem you state.
From a listener perspective, there is only one absolutely good reason that
I've found to run more than one listener per node & that is that after you pass
10 DB's in one listener it appears to run out of memory & won't listen for the
others. I did find a bug on Metalink on the subject, but it was suppose to have
been fixed in 8.0.6 though I've not verified that.
Dick Goulet
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Author: "Hillman; Alex" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 7/16/2001 3:01 PM
Because the more listeners you have - the better. If your damager ask you
how many listeners you are running and you answer one and he/she ( no sexizm
:-)) heard that someone running 2 or 3 ( from another moro... err damager) -
how would you explain why you are running only one.
I hope that Ross can add more reasons to run at least 2 or better 3
listeners.
Alex Hillman
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Sent: Monday, July 16, 2001 6:21 PM
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It is possible to define 3 listeners on 3 different ports, each one
serving another database, but why would you do dat? You have 3 little
databases and one big bad listener whichs huffs and puffs and connects
your clients to the instance of their choice. What would you benefit from
having 3 listeners?
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Edward W. Carr [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, July 16, 2001 5:42 PM
> To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
> Subject: Multiple Listeners
>
>
> Hello All,
>
> I am currently running Oracle 816 64bit on a Solaris 8 box.
> I have three
> databases on the system with one LISTENER for all of them.
> Is it possible
> to configure multiple listeners, one for each database? We
> have tried in
> the past with no success... If there is a document on the web
> somebody could
> point me to, that would be great! I have searched for one
> but must not be
> searching correctly.
>
> TIA,
> ----------------------------------------------
> Edward W. Carr
> UNIX Systems Administrator
> Qwest Communications
> Broadband Services Inc.
>
>
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