Listening port Oracle 11 g

Hi, I do not know why the listener is not more work. I tried to start it, but it does not work. There no linux for the listener process.

lsnrctl start

LSNRCTL for Linux: Version 11.1.0.6.0 - Production on November 16, 2011 10:55:08

Copyright (c) 1991, 2007, Oracle. All rights reserved.

From /u01/app/oracle/product/11.1.0/db_1/bin/tnslsnr: Please wait...

TNSLSNR for Linux: Version 11.1.0.6.0 - Production
System settings file is /u01/app/oracle/product/11.1.0/db_1/network/admin/listener.ora
Log messages written to /u01/app/oracle/diag/tnslsnr/oracle/listener/alert/log.xml
Error listening on: (ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = ipc)(PARTIAL=yes) (QUEUESIZE = 1))
Is no longer listening on: (DESCRIPTION = (ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = tcp) (HOST = oracle. Domain.com) (port = 1521)))
AMT-12557: TNS:protocol adapter not loadable
AMT-12560: TNS:protocol adapter error
AMT-00527: Protocol adapter not loadable


Listening port could start. See the above error messages...


I tried to remove him via netca and redo another but the problem still there...
My environment variables are set correctly.

oracle tnsping. Domain.com 1521

AMT Ping utility for Linux: Version 11.1.0.6.0 - Production on November 16, 2011 10:56:47

Copyright (c) 1997, 2007, Oracle. All rights reserved.

Use settings files:
/U01/app/Oracle/product/11.1.0/Db_1/network/admin/SQLNET.ora

EZCONNECT adapter used to resolve the alias
Try to contact (DESCRIPTION = (CONNECT_DATA = (SERVICE_NAME =)) (ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST=127.0.0.1) (PORT = 1521)) (ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST=127.0.0.1) (PORT = 1521)) (ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST=127.0.0.1) (PORT = 1521)))
"AMT-12541: TNS:no listener.

the newspaper of xml alerts:

< time msg ='2011 - 11-16T 10: 55:08.236 + 01:00 ' org_id = 'oracle' id_comp = 'tnslsnr.
type = 'UNKNOWN' level = host_id '16' ='oracle. Domain.com"
host_addr = '127.0.0.1' >
< txt > system settings file is /u01/app/oracle/product/11.1.0/db_1/network/admin/listener.ora
< / txt >
< / msg >
< time msg ='2011 - 11-16T 10: 55:08.237 + 01:00 ' org_id = 'oracle' id_comp = 'tnslsnr.
type = 'UNKNOWN' level = host_id '16' ='oracle. Domain.com"
host_addr = '127.0.0.1' >
< txt > log messages written to /u01/app/oracle/diag/tnslsnr/oracle1/listener/alert/log.xml
< / txt >
< / msg >
< time msg ='2011 - 11-16T 10: 55:08.237 + 01:00 ' org_id = 'oracle' id_comp = 'tnslsnr.
type = 'UNKNOWN' level = host_id '16' ='oracle. Domain.com"
host_addr = '127.0.0.1' >
< txt > trace information written to /u01/app/oracle/diag/tnslsnr/oracle1/listener/trace/ora_11850_47802449326800.trc
< / txt >
< / msg >
< time msg ='2011 - 11-16T 10: 55:08.237 + 01:00 ' org_id = 'oracle' id_comp = 'tnslsnr.
type = 'UNKNOWN' level = host_id '16' ='oracle. Domain.com"
host_addr = '127.0.0.1' >
< txt > Trace level is currently 0
< / txt >
< / msg >
< time msg ='2011 - 11-16T 10: 55:08.237 + 01:00 ' org_id = 'oracle' id_comp = 'tnslsnr.
type = 'UNKNOWN' level = host_id '16' ='oracle. Domain.com"
host_addr = '127.0.0.1' >
< txt >
< / txt >
< / msg >
< time msg ='2011 - 11-16T 10: 55:08.238 + 01:00 ' org_id = 'oracle' id_comp = 'tnslsnr.
type = 'UNKNOWN' level = host_id '16' ='oracle. Domain.com"
host_addr = '127.0.0.1' >
< txt > Started with pid = 11850
< / txt >
< / msg >
< time msg ='2011 - 11-16T 10: 55:08.239 + 01:00 ' org_id = 'oracle' id_comp = 'tnslsnr.
type = 'UNKNOWN' level = host_id '16' ='oracle. Domain.com"
host_addr = '127.0.0.1' >
< txt > listens on: (DESCRIPTION = (ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = tcp) (HOST = oracle. Domain.com) (port = 1521)))
< / txt >
< / msg >
< time msg ='2011 - 11-16T 10: 55:08.239 + 01:00 ' org_id = 'oracle' id_comp = 'tnslsnr.
type = 'UNKNOWN' level = host_id '16' ='oracle. Domain.com"
host_addr = '127.0.0.1' >
< txt > error listening on: (ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = ipc)(PARTIAL=yes) (QUEUESIZE = 1))
< / txt >
< / msg >
< time msg ='2011 - 11-16T 10: 55:08.239 + 01:00 ' org_id = 'oracle' id_comp = 'tnslsnr.
type = 'UNKNOWN' level = host_id '16' ='oracle. Domain.com"
host_addr = '127.0.0.1' >
< txt > is no longer listening on: (DESCRIPTION = (ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = tcp) (HOST = oracle. Domain.com) (port = 1521)))
< / txt >
< / msg >
< time msg ='2011 - 11-16T 10: 55:08.239 + 01:00 ' org_id = 'oracle' id_comp = 'tnslsnr.
type = 'UNKNOWN' level = host_id '16' ='oracle. Domain.com"
host_addr = '127.0.0.1' >
< txt > TNS-12557: TNS:protocol adapter not loadable
AMT-12560: TNS:protocol adapter error
AMT-00527: Protocol adapter not loadable

< / txt >
< / msg >

RLY thx for the help I'm dsapointed :/

I tried to use a sample listener.ora, but got the same error, the file is not ignored, but it doesn't work.

There is no listener proc, I need to have a process like that, I guess:

/U01/app/Oracle/product/11.1.0/Db_1/bin/tnslsnr inherit LISTENER

I don't see anything on port 1521:

netstat | grep 1521

Did not pass 10g and 11g

Published by: user8833504 on 16 nov. 2011 04:24

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Published by: orafad on November 17, 2011 14:36

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