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You should be able to create to listeners (one for each card) using the same
SID for connections and then separate your client by only putting 1 of the
SID's in the tnsnames.ora file. Of course you could put both in any order in
the tnsnames.ora file on all machines and then if a NIC fails your covered.
HTH,
Frank Pettinato
Oracle DBA
Intel Corp.
-----Original Message-----
From: root_at_fatcity.com [mailto:root_at_fatcity.com]On Behalf Of Koen
Lefever
Sent: Tuesday, October 10, 2000 9:05 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Subject: Two network cards in one Oracle server
Hi List,
We are moving from a token ring network to (fast) ethernet.
During this migration, we need to be able to use both networks
simultaneously.
Some clients already use Ethernet, others still use Token Ring.
We have two network cards in the server.
Is it possible to have a single Oracle instance listening to two network
cards
or, to put it in a different way, to two IP addresses? Platform is Win NT.
How do I put this into tnsnames.ora and/or listener.ora?
Anything else I should know about?
Thanks & kind regards,
Koen.
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