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Special Forums UNIX and Linux Applications Oracle return codes? Post 302376369 by radoulov on Tuesday 1st of December 2009 09:17:35 AM
Old 12-01-2009
Quote:
lsnrctl didn't manage to stop the listener[...]
Well, I've never seen this exact situation:

Code:
lsnrctl stop <listenername> with success
lsnrctl start <thesamelistenername> with TNS-12542

Unless in the meantime the configuration has been altered, it's not obvious to me what could have happened: I suppose that the first command was really successful and it's only the second one that's failing for whatever reason.

Last edited by radoulov; 12-01-2009 at 10:23 AM..
 

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