Morning,
 
The listener starts using the file listener.ora in the directory pointed to
by the environment variable TNS_ADMIN. By default this is set to
$ORACLE_HOME/network/admin or $ORACLE_HOME/net80/admin depending on the
Oracle version (%ORACLE_HOME%\net... on Windows). You can set the TNS_ADMIN
environment variable manually to point to another directory on the server,
and the lsnrctl utility will use the listener.ora file there instead of the
default. You will have to use a different listener name, however, and some
programs called by the listener appear to only run one per platform (e.g.
EXTPROC).
 



HTH, 

Harry Lowes 
Database Administrator, 
npower Northern Limited 
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How can I start another listener on same box using another listener.ora file
.
 
TIA 
Bp

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