Re: Listener with mixed releases
- From: Andrey Kriushin <Andrey.Kriushin@xxxxxxxx>
- To: lawrence.wolfson@xxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 25 May 2006 13:00:03 +0400
My 2 "kopejkas"
Don't know if this is related to the lsnrctl program in particular, but
my experience shows that environment variable ORACLE_HOME always has
special value for most of oracle programs. For example, error message
descriptions are searched in a catalog relative to ORACLE_HOME, so do
NLS RTL, unless ORA_NLSnn is set and so on. Thus I'd suggest to create a
shell wrapper which sets 10g environment before calling lsnrctl from
another ORACLE_HOME. Just to avoid potential traps.
Also beware of another potential issues which deal with parsing of
lsnrctl output by those monitoring tools.
HTH
- Andrey
Wolfson Larry - lwolfs wrote:
My suggestion was soft link
mv 9.2/bin/lsnrctl 9.2/bin/lsnrctl.92
ln -s 10.2/bin/lsnrctl 9.2/bin/lsnrctl
Someone has said they may not be enough going back to my original post
Larry
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