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Special Forums UNIX and Linux Applications Infrastructure Monitoring Test if Oracle listener is running Post 302429732 by anbu23 on Tuesday 15th of June 2010 10:25:20 AM
Old 06-15-2010
Code:
if [ -z "$(Your_TNS_Cmd)" ]; then echo "Listener and TNS are working"; else echo "Listener and TNS are not working"; fi

 

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Listener attributes(3)					       globus gass transfer					    Listener attributes(3)

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Listener attributes - Functions int globus_gass_transfer_listenerattr_init (globus_gass_transfer_listenerattr_t *attr, char *url_scheme) Listener Backlog int globus_gass_transfer_listenerattr_set_backlog (globus_gass_transfer_listenerattr_t *attr, int backlog) int globus_gass_transfer_listenerattr_get_backlog (globus_gass_transfer_listenerattr_t *attr, int *backlog) Listener Port int globus_gass_transfer_listenerattr_set_port (globus_gass_transfer_listenerattr_t *attr, unsigned short port) int globus_gass_transfer_listenerattr_get_port (globus_gass_transfer_listenerattr_t *attr, unsigned short *port) Function Documentation int globus_gass_transfer_listenerattr_init (globus_gass_transfer_listenerattr_t *attr, char *url_scheme) Initialize a listener attribute. This function initializes the attr to contain a new protocol-specific listener attribute. Parameters: attr The attribute set to be initialized. url_scheme The scheme which which the attribute will be used for. Return values: GLOBUS_SUCCESS The attribute was successfully initialized. GLOBUS_GASS_TRANSFER_ERROR_NULL_POINTER Either attr or url_scheme was GLOBUS_NULL. GLOBUS_GASS_TRANSFER_ERROR_NOT_IMPLEMENTED No protocol module currently registered with GASS Transfer Library handles URLs with the specified url_scheme. int globus_gass_transfer_listenerattr_set_backlog (globus_gass_transfer_listenerattr_t *attr, intbacklog) Set/Get the backlog attribute for a GASS transfer attribute set. This attribute allows the user to control then number of pending connections which may exist for this listener. Parameters: attr The attribute set to query or modify. backlog The number of outstanding connections to allow. Return values: GLOBUS_SUCCESS The attribute was successfully updated. GLOBUS_GASS_TRANSFER_ERROR_NULL_POINTER The attr was GLOBUS_NULL. int globus_gass_transfer_listenerattr_set_port (globus_gass_transfer_listenerattr_t *attr, unsigned shortport) Set/Get the port attribute for a GASS transfer attribute set. This attribute allows the user to set the port to be used by a GASS Transfer listener. Parameters: attr The attribute set to query or modify. port The TCP or UDP port number to use. Return values: GLOBUS_SUCCESS The attribute was successfully updated. GLOBUS_GASS_TRANSFER_ERROR_NULL_POINTER The attr was GLOBUS_NULL. int globus_gass_transfer_listenerattr_get_backlog (globus_gass_transfer_listenerattr_t *attr, int *backlog) Set/Get the backlog attribute for a GASS transfer attribute set. This attribute allows the user to control then number of pending connections which may exist for this listener. Parameters: attr The attribute set to query or modify. backlog The number of outstanding connections to allow. Return values: GLOBUS_SUCCESS The attribute was successfully updated. GLOBUS_GASS_TRANSFER_ERROR_NULL_POINTER The attr was GLOBUS_NULL. int globus_gass_transfer_listenerattr_get_port (globus_gass_transfer_listenerattr_t *attr, unsigned short *port) Set/Get the port attribute for a GASS transfer attribute set. This attribute allows the user to set the port to be used by a GASS Transfer listener. Parameters: attr The attribute set to query or modify. port The TCP or UDP port number to use. Return values: GLOBUS_SUCCESS The attribute was successfully updated. GLOBUS_GASS_TRANSFER_ERROR_NULL_POINTER The attr was GLOBUS_NULL. Author Generated automatically by Doxygen for globus gass transfer from the source code. Version 7.2 Mon Apr 30 2012 Listener attributes(3)
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