Re: listener intermittently down

  • From: "Alex Gorbachev" <ag@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: appsdba@xxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 11 Nov 2007 12:44:07 -0500

Vasu, indeed, pretty "wild guess".

On Nov 11, 2007 11:00 AM, Vasu Balla <appsdba@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Ujang,
>
> having read through the thread so far.. my wild guess is that the
> following setting in your listener.ora is making CRS to think that
> listner is down and it might be trying to start it
>
> SUBSCRIBE_FOR_NODE_DOWN_EVENT_LSNR_<SID> = OFF
>
> > The next thing you are mentioning: multiple lines with listener
> > -inherit. That would indicate the cluster daemon trying to start the
> > listener, because it thinks the listener is down. (provided you are
> > the only one on the system, and not a colleague trying to start the
> > listener because he found the listener to be not functioning too, just
> > like you)
> > Evidence of this event will be in the cluster log file.
>
> > > > > have been set on listerner.ora
> > > > > SUBSCRIBE_FOR_NODE_DOWN_EVENT_LSNR_HQRAC1=OFF
> > > > > INBOUND_CONNECT_TIMEOUT_LSNR_HQRAC1 = 120
>
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