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Thread: Two ports in tnsnames.ora

  1. #1
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    Hi Gurus,

    When there are two ports mentioned in the tnsnames.ora, what does it mean?
    The SID and servername is the same.

    For example, pls refer to the following entry:

    MYDB.WORLD =
    (DESCRIPTION =
    (ADDRESS_LIST =

    (ADDRESS = (COMMUNITY = tcp.world)(PROTOCOL = TCP)(Host = mydb.america.com)(Port = 1521))

    (ADDRESS = (COMMUNITY = tcp.world)(PROTOCOL = TCP)(Host = mydb.america.com)(Port = 1526))

    )
    (CONNECT_DATA = (SID = mydb))
    )



    Thanks!
    Hemant

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    Have you checked the listener file, listener.ora?
    David Knight
    OCP DBA 8i, 9i, 10g

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    these port numbers are the default number recommended by oracle corp i.e 1521-1526 so i you can eliminate one

    cheese
    anandkl
    anandkl

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