Owner's Manual

Deployment Guide 37
Reconfiguring the Listener
This section describes the steps to configure the listener, which is required for remote client connection to a
database.
On
one node only
, perform the following steps:
1
Log in as
root
.
2
Ty p e
startx
to start the X Window System.
3
Open a terminal window and type:
xhost +
4
As user
oracle
, type
netca
to start the Net Configuration Assistant.
5
Select
Cluster Configuration
and click
Next
.
6
In the
TOPSNodes
window, click
Select All Nodes
and click
Next
.
7
In the
Welcome
window, select
Listener Configuration
and click
Next
.
8
In the
Listener Configuration, Listener
window, select
Reconfigure
and click
Next
.
9
In the
Listener Configuration, Listener Name
window, type
LISTENER
in the
Listener Name
field
and click
Next
.
10
In the
Listener Configuration, Select Protocols
window, select
TCP
and click
Next
.
11
In the
Listener Configuration, TCP/IP Protocol
window, select
Use the standard port number
of 1521
and click
Next
.
12
In the
Listener Configuration, More Listeners?
window, select
No
and click
Next
.
13
In the
Listener Configuration Done
window, click
Next
.
14
Click
Finish
.
Adding a New Node to the Database Instance Layer
1
On
node 1
as user
oracle
, type
dbca &
to start the DBCA.
2
In the
Welcome
window, click
Next
.
3
In the
Operations
window, click
Instance Management
and click
Next
.
4
In the
Instance Management
window, click
Add Instance
and click
Next
.
5
In the
List of Cluster Databases
window, select the existing database.
If your user name is not operating-system authenticated, the DBCA prompts you for a user name
and password for a database user with SYSDBA privileges.
6
Enter the user name
sys
and the password, and click
Next
.
The
List of Cluster Database Instances
window appears, showing the instances associated with the
RAC database that you selected and the status of each instance.
7
Click
Next
.