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Hi
I have seen those commands before I post the message. The problem (or not) is the documentation specifically says
"Do not use the Oracle Clusterware commands crs_register, crs_profile, crs_start or crs_stop on resources with names beginning with the prefix ora unless either Oracle Support asks you to, or unless Oracle has certified you as described in http://metalink.oracle.com."
Listener is one of ORA resources.
The crs_* commands are suppose to be used to protect third party applications.
I guess netca is the only way to accomplish what I need...
On 3/20/06, amit.poddar_at_yale.edu <amit.poddar_at_yale.edu> wrote:
>
> yes crs_register
> and crs_unregister
> They are in $CRS_HOME/bin
>
> Its all documented in Oracle Cluster ware documentation of 10g R2.
> But these commands also work in 10g R1
>
> amit
>
> Quoting LiShan Cheng <exriscer_at_gmail.com>:
>
> > Hi
> >
> > I have been looking the Oracle Clusterware documentation for a command
> which
> > would modify resource name, for example the listener resource is called
> >
> > RAC_RAC02
> >
> > however my rac database is looking for LISTENER_RAC02. What I have done
> is
> > add a new listener using netca so the resource appears in CRS then using
> the
> > netca delete th incorrect listener. Is there a CRS command to modify the
> > resource so netca is not needed?
> >
> > tia
> >
>
>
>
-- http://www.freelists.org/webpage/oracle-lReceived on Mon Mar 20 2006 - 07:12:33 CST
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