RE: lsnrctl commands

  • From: "Mercadante, Thomas F \(LABOR\)" <Thomas.Mercadante@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <tony.vanlingen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, <Smith.Steven@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 27 Feb 2007 08:03:33 -0500

You can get it to work on NT or Unix by echoing your commands into a
temporary file and then passing that file into lsnrctl

echo set password pa55w0rd  >  lsn.cmd
echo show log_directory     >> lsn.cmd
echo exit                   >> lsn.cmd

lsnrctl < lsn.cmd

Tom



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-----Original Message-----

From: oracle-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:oracle-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Tony van Lingen
Sent: Monday, February 26, 2007 10:43 PM
To: Smith.Steven@xxxxxxx
Cc: oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: lsnrctl commands

On unix:

$ lsnrctl <<EOF
 > set password pa55w0rd
>  show log_directory
>  EOF
...

In windows I don't think you get it to work - unless you use 
Cygwin...but that would be cheating :)

Cheers,
Tony

Smith, Steven K - MSHA wrote:
> Is there any way to run multiple lsnrctl commands on the same command 
> line?  Our listeners are password protected.  I'm putting together a 
> script to rotate the logs and I want to dynamically pull the log 
> directory and file name from the lsnrctl utility.  I'm having trouble 
> finding the syntax to execute both the set password and the show 
> log_directory on the same lsnrctl command prompt.
>  
> for an example of what I'm trying to accomplish:
>  
> lsnrctl set password pa55w0rd show log_directory
>  
> But this syntax doesn't work past the 'set password'
>  
> Thanks
>  
>
> Steve Smith
>
> Envision Technology Partners / MSHA MSIS Team
>
> Desk: 303-231-5499
>
>  
>


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