[askdba] Re: Listner does not start when domain name is changed.

  • From: "Irfan Khan" <irfan.khan@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <askdba@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 27 Oct 2004 02:13:58 -0400

My friend try from the command prompt.

lsnrctl=20

set current_listener <listener_name>

start

and get the meesages for us

Regards
Irfan, Khan
Senior ERP & Database Administrator
Converge Asia Pte. Ltd.
29 International Business Park
#02-03 Acer Building Tower B
Singapore 609923
irfan.khan@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Phone :- 65 67998078
Fax :- 65 67998096
www.converge.com

-----Original Message-----
From: Vinod Gopinath BMMI IS [mailto:vinodg@xxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, October 27, 2004 2:16 PM
To: askdba@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [askdba] Re: Listner does not start when domain name is
changed.


Thanks for ur reply Subodh.=3D20
The IP address of the Oracle Server has not changed. The domain on to
which this Oracle server is hooked has changed from NT to 2003 where as
the Oracle Server is a Win2K machine. Since the domain has changed, we
had to changed the domain name in the Oracle server. And once the name
was changed the machine had to be restarted and there after Listener is
not starting which is in automatic mode.

I tried to open the Net8 Configuration assistant, but when I go to the
Listener menu. It is not getting activated. Hence I am not able to debug
the Listener.=3D20

/- Vinod.

-----Original Message-----
From: askdba-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:askdba-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Subodh Deshpande
Sent: Wednesday, October 27, 2004 7:35 AM
To: askdba@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [askdba] Re: Listner does not start when domain name is
changed.

Hi Vinodh,

i think you have not changed IP, hostname of computer etc.. only sid and
gi=3D3D
d has been changed..just check up..and just check up are not using any
rese=3D3D
rve words in it..

like other services, listener sevice is there in service control/admin.

check whether it has started or not or there itself is giving the
problem, =3D3D
is this service in mannual mode or auto..and status is disabled..it
should =3D3D
be enabled and if mode is mannual, then you have to start mannually
after s=3D3D
tarting the 2003 server, if its auto then its not required..

and whatif if you configure anoher listener on different port..

svrmgrl can give better idea about listner status..

good luck..subodh
----- Original Message -----
From: "Vinod Gopinath          BMMI IS" <vinodg@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <oracledba@xxxxxxxxxxx>, <askdba-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
<askdba@freelis=3D3D
ts.org>
Subject: [askdba] Listner does not start when domain name is changed.
Date: Tue, 26 Oct 2004 13:41:20 +0300

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> Gurus,
> Oracle 8.1.6 on Win2K.=3D3D20
> We have to change the domian name as we are migrating from NT to
2003.=3D3D20
> When we changed the domian name on the server which runs Oracle, the
SID
> starts but the listner doesnot start. This throws a message saying
> "Listener could not start"
> What needs to be done so as to start the listener?
> If any one has any idea on this, pls let me know.=3D3D20
> TIA
> Vinod.
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Good Luck..Subodh Deshpande

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