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Listener Configuration, Listener Name

Listener Configuration, Listener Name

Enter a name that identifies a listener not currently in use. The name can be no longer than 138 characters.

The listener is a process that receives connection requests on behalf of a client application. Each listener is identified by a unique name. LISTENER is the default listener name for the first listener. Subsequent listeners are defaulted to LISTENER1, LISTENER2, and so on.

Notes for Real Application Clusters

Prior to Enterprise Manager version 10.2, the system checked only the local listener.ora file. Version 10.2 checks all Oracle homes on the cluster to determine whether a listener name is already used.

When you enter a name for RAC, the generated listener name becomes ListenerName_<host_name>.


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