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3 Copyright © Oracle Corporation, All rights reserved. Basic Oracle Net Server Side Configuration

3-2 Copyright © Oracle Corporation, All rights reserved. Objectives After completing this lesson, you should be able to do the following: Identify how the listener responds to incoming connections Describe Dynamic Service Registration Configure the listener by using Oracle Net Manager Control the listener by using the Listener Control Utility Configure the listener for HTTP connections

3-3 Copyright © Oracle Corporation, All rights reserved. The Listener Process listener.ora Listener Client Server tnsnames.ora sqlnet.ora

3-4 Copyright © Oracle Corporation, All rights reserved. Connection Methods When a connection request is made by a client to a server, the listener performs one of the following: Spawns a server process and bequeaths (passes) the connection to it Hands off the connection to a dispatcher in an Oracle Shared Server configuration Redirects the connection to a dispatcher or server process

3-5 Copyright © Oracle Corporation, All rights reserved. Spawn and Bequeath Connections Listener Server Client Dedicated Server Process 1 2 3

3-6 Copyright © Oracle Corporation, All rights reserved.

3-7 Copyright © Oracle Corporation, All rights reserved. Direct Hand-Off Connections Listener Dispatcher Shared Server Process Shared Server Process

3-8 Copyright © Oracle Corporation, All rights reserved. Redirected Session port Listener Client Server port Server or dispatcher process

3-9 Copyright © Oracle Corporation, All rights reserved.

3-10 Copyright © Oracle Corporation, All rights reserved. Service Configuration and Registration The listener can be configured in two ways: Dynamic service registration –Does not require configuration in listener.ora file –The listener relies on the PMON process Static service configuration –Used for Oracle8 and earlier releases –Requires listener.ora configuration –Required for Oracle Enterprise Manager and other services

3-11 Copyright © Oracle Corporation, All rights reserved.

3-12 Copyright © Oracle Corporation, All rights reserved. Static Service Registration: The listener.ora File Default settings for the listener.ora file with Oracle software installation: Listener name LISTENER Port 1521 Protocols TCP/IP and IPC SID name Default instance Host name Default host name

3-13 Copyright © Oracle Corporation, All rights reserved. Static Service Registration: The listener.ora File 1.LISTENER = 2.(ADDRESS_LIST = 3. (ADDRESS= (PROTOCOL= TCP)(Host= stc- sun02)(Port= 1521))) 4.SID_LIST_LISTENER = 5. (SID_LIST = 6. (SID_DESC = 7. (ORACLE_HOME= /home/oracle) 8. (GLOBAL_DBNAME = ORCL.us.oracle.com) 9. (SID_NAME = ORCL)))

3-14 Copyright © Oracle Corporation, All rights reserved.

3-15 Copyright © Oracle Corporation, All rights reserved.

3-16 Copyright © Oracle Corporation, All rights reserved. Static Service Registration: Create a Listener

3-17 Copyright © Oracle Corporation, All rights reserved. Configuring Services

3-18 Copyright © Oracle Corporation, All rights reserved. Logging and Tracing

3-19 Copyright © Oracle Corporation, All rights reserved. Dynamic Service Registration: Configure Registration To ensure that service registration is functional, the following initialization parameters must be configured: SERVICE_NAMES INSTANCE_NAME

3-20 Copyright © Oracle Corporation, All rights reserved. Dynamic Service Registration: Registering Information with the Listener By default, PMON registers with a local listener on the server on the default local address of TCP/IP, port 1521 PMON can register with a non default listener if: – LOCAL_LISTENER initialization parameter is defined – LISTENERS attribute of the DISPATCHERS initialization parameter is defined for Oracle Shared Server

3-21 Copyright © Oracle Corporation, All rights reserved. Configure the Listener for Oracle9 i JVM: HTTP The listener can be configured to accept connections from clients using HTTP. Use Static Listener Registration if the database is Oracle8 i or an earlier version, even if Oracle9 i listener is used. If both the listener and the database are Oracle9 i, configuration occurs dynamically during service registration.

3-22 Copyright © Oracle Corporation, All rights reserved.

3-23 Copyright © Oracle Corporation, All rights reserved. Listener Control Utility ( LSNRCTL ) Listener Control Utility commands can be issued from the command-line or from the LSNRCTL prompt. UNIX command-line syntax: Prompt syntax: Control a non-default listener: $ lsnrctl LSNRCTL> LSNRCTL> set current_listener listener02

3-24 Copyright © Oracle Corporation, All rights reserved. LSNRCTL Commands Use the following commands to control the listener: Starting the listener: Stopping the listener: $lsnrctl START listener_name $lsnrctl STOP listener_name

3-25 Copyright © Oracle Corporation, All rights reserved.

3-26 Copyright © Oracle Corporation, All rights reserved. LSNRCTL SET and SHOW Modifiers Change listener parameters with SET : Display the values of parameters with SHOW : LSNRCTL> SET trc_level ADMIN LSNRCTL> SHOW trc_directory

3-27 Copyright © Oracle Corporation, All rights reserved.

3-28 Copyright © Oracle Corporation, All rights reserved. Summary In this lesson, you should have learned how to: Configure the listener by using Oracle Net Manager Control the listener by using the Listener Control Utility Configure the listener for HTTP connections

3-29 Copyright © Oracle Corporation, All rights reserved. Practice 3 Overview This practice covers the following topics: Configuring a non-default LISTENER Starting and stopping your listener Viewing the LISTENER log file

3-30 Copyright © Oracle Corporation, All rights reserved.