The additional details of the external listener defined in {@code {"key": "value"}} format. Example: {@code {"bar-key": "value"}}
The directory that stores tracing and logging incidents when Automatic Diagnostic Repository (ADR) is enabled.
The OCID of the compartment.
The name of the external listener.
Defined tags for this resource. Each key is predefined and scoped to a namespace. For more information, see Resource Tags. Example: {@code {"Operations": {"CostCenter": "42"}}}
The user-friendly name for the external listener. The name does not have to be unique.
The list of protocol addresses the listener is configured to listen on.
The OCID of the external connector.
The OCID of the external DB home.
The OCID of the external DB node.
The OCID of the external DB system that the listener is a part of.
Free-form tags for this resource. Each tag is a simple key-value pair with no predefined name, type, or namespace. For more information, see Resource Tags. Example: {@code {"Department": "Finance"}}
The name of the host on which the external listener is running.
The OCID of the external listener.
Additional information about the current lifecycle state.
The current lifecycle state of the external listener.
The listener alias.
The location of the listener configuration file listener.ora.
The type of listener.
The destination directory of the listener log file.
The Oracle home location of the listener.
The list of ASMs that are serviced by the listener.
The list of databases that are serviced by the listener.
System tags for this resource. Each key is predefined and scoped to a namespace. For more information, see Resource Tags. System tags can be viewed by users, but can only be created by the system.
Example: {@code {\"orcl-cloud\": {\"free-tier-retained\": \"true\"}}}
The date and time the external listener was created.
The date and time the external listener was last updated.
The destination directory of the listener trace file.
The listener version.
The details of an external listener.