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Hey Maheswar,
If unix user wants lsnrctl services you can write a shell script like this
read sid
lsnrctl <<EOF>$HOME/lis (HOME is user's HOME directiory)
stat lis_a
EOF
grep $sid $HOME/lis 0>/dev/null
if [ $? -eq 0 ]
then
echo "YOUR SERVICE IS UP"
fi
Write this shell script and write a 'C' program that executes this shell and compile it and give execute permission of a.out to that user. Whenver he wants to check he'll give oracle_sid and a.out will give him his service is up or not
Forgive mr if i am wrong
Cheers
Ganti
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