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exactly the same. However you do not need two listeners. The 8.1.7 listener can be configured to listen for the verion 8 service.
-- Niall Litchfield Oracle DBA Audit Commission UK "Bhooshan S. Prabhu" <bhooshan.prabhu_at_citicorp.com> wrote in message news:2cf4efe2.0107020308.10b11969_at_posting.google.com...Received on Mon Jul 02 2001 - 06:10:02 CDT
> Dino Hsu <dino1_nospam_at_ms1.hinet.net> wrote in message
news:<vcnvjtoprp6ef9bcvprcmeu8moiser51dt_at_4ax.com>...
> > Dear all,
> >
> > If Oracle 8.0.5 and 8.1.7 co-exists on the same Windows NT server, but
> > different Oracle homes. How do we know which Oracle_SID_Listener
> > belongs to which version? Note that different Oracle versions imply
> > different Oracle homes and different listener.ora locations. Thanks in
> > advance.
> >
> > Dino
> If the listener names are known, in unix at least, one can issue
> lsnrctl stat Oracle_SID_Listener. As part of the output, Oracle gives
> the listener (Oracle) version. I don't know the equivalent command for
> lsnrctl on NT.
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