Re: listener on windows using wrong directory structure
- From: "Jeffrey Beckstrom" <JBECKSTROM@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: <oracle@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,<oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 15 Aug 2012 08:27:46 -0400
Some more information. If from lsnrctl I do "status" multiple times, the
parameter file location rotates between the 10g and 11gr1 homes but never the
11g r2 home. Same occurs on Production where 11G R2 is not installed.
>>> Norman Dunbar <oracle@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 8/15/12 7:59 AM >>>
On 15/08/12 12:36, Jeffrey Beckstrom wrote:
> Previously installed Oracle 10G and 11G R1. Yesterday, installed 11.2.0.3.
> Today decided to shutdown the 11g r1 listener and start the 11g r2 listener.
> Would then change ports on 11g r1 and restart it for anything needing the old
> listener, i.e. extproc. Well, I halted the 11gr1 listener and attempted to
> start the new listener and received a message that "listener already
> running"!! Did a status and it is using listener.ora from 10G directory! Set
> oracle_home and tried another status and it is now using listener.ora from
> 11G R1 home. Why isn't it using the correct home?
What is in the listener.ora file in your 11g netwok/admin for this
particular listener? I suspect you have an entry that specified the 10g
software rather than the 11g.
Look in the ORACLE_HOME parameter of the SID_LIST_listener_name entry.
Cheers,
Norm.
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