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No, you can edit the listener.ora any time you want. You need to bounce the
listener for the changes to be activated. A for effect on a production
system: the sessions currently connected would stay connected during the
bounce, but neww connections would be unavailable until the bounce is
complete.
Rodd Holman
Enterprise Data Systems Engineer
LodgeNet Entertainment Corporation
rodney.holman_at_lodgenet.com
Comments made are my own opinions and views. They do not represent views,
policies, or procedures of LodgeNet Entertainment Corporation
-----Original Message-----
From: Ruiz, Mary A (CAP, CDI) [mailto:Mary.Ruiz_at_gecapital.com]
Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2000 12:02 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Subject: RE: Start/Stop a Listener
Please someone correct me if I am wrong, I thought you need to stop the listener(s) before you modify the listener.ora file.
Mary Ruiz / Atlanta GA
-----Original Message-----
Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2000 11:36 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Guys and gals,
We have a listener.ora file that has been updated to show an extra port for a connection. Now as I understand the listener has to be bounced for that change to take effect right?
So.. if we need to bounce the listener, would that have any affects on a production database? if so is there any way to get around it?
As always your help is greatly appreciated.
Regards
Mark
Mark Leith
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Author: Ruiz, Mary A (CAP, CDI)
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