If the listener is stopped, then within 60 seconds of restarting, the
running services will be registered with the newly started listener again.
At least this is the case on AIX and Solaris servers.

HTH,
-Ron-

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Testa
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try it and see, the best way to learn.

joe


AK wrote:

> one can configure init.ora file so that instance registers itself with
> listener ( oracle 8i ) . what happens if the listener is stopped after 
> that ( registering ) ? Does it require boucing those instances which 
> register  themselves to listener ?
>  
> -ak


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