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Tanel & List,
SQL > select name,network,status, from v$dispatcher;
NAME : D000 NETWORK : (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=oradb)(PORT=1027)) STATUS : WAIT
my listener.ora doesn't have an entry for this and LSNRCTL STATUS doesn't show that it's listening on port 1027. but still,if i change my port no in client tnsnames.ora to 1027, i'm able to connect.totally confused :((
Thanks and Regards,
Jp.
02-12-2003 15:54:24, "Tanel Poder" <tanel.poder.003_at_mail.ee> wrote:
>I would use:
>select server, count(*) from v$session group by server;
>
>That way you'll see how many sessions are using shared servers & how many
>are forced to be dedicated. (you can have dedicated connections in MTS as
>well).
>
>Otherwise, you can check views v$mts, v$dispatcher, v$shared_server for
>statistics.
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