Managing Multiple Listeners for an Oracle RAC Database
Review to understand how to use SRVCTL
and TNS_ADMIN
to manage listeners
To administer Oracle Database 19c local and SCAN listeners using the lsnrctl
command, set your ORACLE_HOME environment variable to the path for the Grid home. Do not attempt to use the lsnrctl
commands from Oracle home locations for earlier releases, because they cannot be used with Oracle Database 19c.
For listeners not managed by Oracle Clusterware, you can use a non-default location for the listener.ora
file by setting the TNS_ADMIN environment variable or registry value to point to the directory that contains the Oracle Net Services configuration files. To use a non-default location for a listener managed by Oracle Clusterware, you must use SRVCTL
and the setenv
command to modify the value of TNS_ADMIN for each listener.
Parent topic: Listener Configuration and the listener.ora File