Has anyone run across this problem and come up with a way around it?
This morning we had a change of IP-addresses on a cluster of
machines. Our production server is now returning
The listener supports no services
whenever we try to start the listener. We have tried creating a new
listener (using a new name and new port) but we still get this
message. This is 8.1.6.2 on SunOS 5.7. The OS is 64 bit and Oracle is
32 bit.
The applications are all web based so if there is a work around for
OAS that in some way can access the database without going through the
listener (we can access the database via sqlplus as long as it is the
sqlplus on the same machine) it would help us out until we can solve
this. I have temporarily brought up one application on the test
instance since most of the data is via database links. However, we
don't have the space to move other apps that store their data locally.
A TAR has been opened with Oracle but at this point we looking for all
suggestions.
TIA
Pat
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