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Controlling Network Services from Network Manager

Oracle Network Manager version 3.0 lets you run some Listener Control Utility, Names Control Utility, and Interchange Control Utility commands without having to go to a command line prompt to execute them.

After your network has been defined, you can obtain information on any network service by selecting it on the Map View or Tree View Object List and then selecting Control Network Service from the Special menu.

Note: You must define the network configuration and distribute the configuration files throughout the network before you can use this option.

A control window appears. Select a command from the drop-down list. (The commands available depend on the type of network object you have selected.) For example, if you select Trace, select the level of tracing you want from the Level list. The result of your command will be displayed in the large read-only box on this window.

Following are the commands you can use from Network Manager to control network services remotely.

LSNRCTL VERSION STATUS RELOAD SET_TRACE_LEVEL SERVICES
NAMESCTL VERSION STATUS PING SET TRACE_LEVEL SHOW TRACE_LEVEL
INTCTL VERSION STATUS
The Listener Control Utility (LSNRCTL) commands are described in "Using the Listener Control Utility" in this chapter. See the Oracle Names Administrator's Guide for information on NAMESCTL commands. See the Oracle MultiProtocol Interchange Administrator's Guide for information on INTCTL commands.


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