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Oracle Net Listener Configuration

On the database host, the Oracle Net listener (the listener), is a process that listens for Client connection rcquests. It receives incoming client connection requests and manages the traffic of these requests to the database server.

The default listener configuration file is callcd listener .ora, and it is located in the

network/admin subdirectory of the Oracle home directory. For example, if your Oracle

home directory is /uOl/app/oracle/product/11.2.0/dbhome_l, then the listener .ora file is created by default in the

/u01/app/oracle/product/ll.2.0/dbhome_l/network/admin directory.

The file contains a protocol address that identifies the database. This address defines the protocol the listener is listening on and any other protocol-specific information.

For

example, the listener could be configured to listen at the following protocol address:

(DESCRIPTION=

(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=dbhost.example.com) (PORT=1521))) This example shows a TCP/IP protocol address that specifies the host Computer of the listener and a port number. The listener can listen for connection requests on network interfaces with either IP version 4 (IPv4) or IP version 6 (IPv6) addresses.

The listener. ora file is automatically configured during installation.

Bccausc the configuration parameters havc default valucs, you can start and usc a listener without configuring it. This default listener is named LISTENER, supports no scrvicc names on startup, and listens on the following TCP/IP protocol address:

(ADDRESS= (PROTOCOL=tcp) (tiOST=host_name) (PORT=1521))

An Oracle database registers with the listener within a minutę or so of starting up. The servicc names, or the databases that they represent, to which the listener forwards client requests, can be configured in the listener. ora file. This information can also

be dynamically registered with the listener. Dynamie registration of services and databases with the listener is called service registration.

Service registration is performed by the process monitor (PMON) process—an instance background process—of each database instance. Dynamie service registration does not require modification of the listener .ora file.



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