ORACLE DATABASE 10G: ADMINISTRATION I EXAM OBJECTIVES COVERED IN THIS CHAPTER: 4 Controlling the Database
Start and stop the Oracle Listener.
Services
Use Database Control to Create additional listeners.
Use Database Control to Create service aliases. Use Database Control to Configure connect time failover. Use Listener features. Use the Manager to configure client and middle-tier connections. Use TNSPING to test connectivity. Describe Services. Describe names resolution methods.
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