ANALYZE the Configuring the listener

Hello

Im trying to create the emca for my rac db repository but his failling with this error... Invalid username/password or the data/analysis not high listener or database service is not registered with listener to scan.


EMCA - config dbcontrol db-rest create - cluster

EMCA STARTED may 3, 2010 12:44:27
Configuration MS Assistant, Production of the Version 11.2.0.0.2
Copyright (c) 2003, 2005, Oracle. All rights reserved.

Enter the following information:
Unique name of database: test
Service name: test.domain.com
Listener port number: 1529
Listener ORACLE_HOME [/ u01/app/grid01]:
User SYS password:
User DBSNMP password:
SYSMAN user password:
Name of the cluster: test-cluster
E-mail address for notifications (optional):
Server of Mail (SMTP) out for notifications (optional):
ASM ORACLE_HOME [/ u01/app/grid01]:
ASM port [1529]:
ASM username [ASMSNMP]:
ASM user password:
Invalid username/password or the data/analysis not high listener or database service is not registered with listener to scan.

status of the listener:


------------------------
Alias LISTENER
Version TNSLSNR for Linux: Version 11.2.0.1.0 - Production
Beginning of May 3, 2010 12:22:32
Uptime 0 days 1 hour 35 min 17 s
Draw level off
Security ON: OS Local Authentication
SNMP OFF
Parameter Listener of the /u01/app/grid01/network/admin/listener.ora file
The listener log file /U01/app/grid01/diag/tnslsnr/Node1/listener/alert/log.XML
Summary of endpoints listening...
(DESCRIPTION = (ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = ipc) (KEY = LISTENER)))
(DESCRIPTION = (ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = tcp (PORT = 1527))(HOST=127.0.0.1)))
(DESCRIPTION = (ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = tcp (PORT = 1529))(HOST=132.17.186.21)))
Summary of services...
Service '+ ASM' a 1 instance (s).
Instance '+ ASM1' READY State, has 1 operation for this service...
Service 'test' has 1 instance (s).
Instance "testa", status UNKNOWN, has 1 operation for this service...
Service 'PLSExtProc' has 1 instance (s).
Instance of 'PLSExtProc', status UNKNOWN, has 1 operation for this service...
The command completed successfully

listener to Scan:

LSNRCTL for Linux: Version 11.2.0.1.0 - Production on May 3, 2010 13:59:29

Copyright (c) 1991, 2009, Oracle. All rights reserved.

Connection to (DESCRIPTION = (ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = IPC) (KEY = LISTENER_SCAN1)))
STATUS of the LISTENER
------------------------
Alias listener_scan1
Version TNSLSNR for Linux: Version 11.2.0.1.0 - Production
Beginning of May 3, 2010 12:20:48
Uptime 0 days 1 hour 38 min 41 s
Draw level off
Security ON: OS Local Authentication
SNMP OFF
Parameter Listener of the /u01/app/grid01/network/admin/listener.ora file
The listener log file /U01/app/grid01/diag/tnslsnr/Node1/listener_scan1/alert/log.XML
Summary of endpoints listening...
(DESCRIPTION = (ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = ipc) (KEY = LISTENER_SCAN1)))
(DESCRIPTION = (ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = tcp (PORT = 1529))(HOST=132.17.186.29)))
Summary of services...
Service 'test.domain.com' has 1 instance (s).
Instance "testa", State LOAN, has 1 operation for this service...
Service 'testXDB.domain.com' has 1 instance (s).
Instance "testa", State LOAN, has 1 operation for this service...
The command completed successfully


I can connect to the db through scan (only using the testxdb.domain.com and not the test.domain.com).

sqlplus sys / as sysdba pass@test-cluster-scan:1529/testxdb.domain.com (this works)

but this one fails

sqlplus sys / as sysdba pass@test-cluster-scan:1529/test.domain.com (this works)


SQL * more: Production version 11.2.0.1.0 on Mon May 3 14:03:51 2010

Copyright (c) 1982, 2009, Oracle. All rights reserved.

ERROR:
ORA-12516: TNS:listener could not find Manager available with the corresponding protocol
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Enter the user name:

Please read:

question of access scan 11 GR 2

Where to configure the SCAN address?

Concerning
Rajesh

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    Next to the day before, before I run the duplicate RMAN, I need so that it starts the empty instance in NOMOUNT State. Right? Can I configure export ORACLE_SID DB_NAME or DB_UNIQUE_NAME?

    Question2.


    I understand that it is a precondition not to have the listener towards the top pending side make the RMAN Duplicate (otherwise how RMAN will connect to the dummy instance in the side standy)
    Next to Eve, there is no DB turns again. But for the RMAN to connect to the Instance of a model, I configured and started a listener as shown below. Is this really?
    $ cat listener.ora
    # listener.ora Network Configuration File: /u01/app/oracle/product/11.2.0/dbhome_1/network/admin/listener.ora
    # Generated by Oracle configuration tools.
    
    LISTENER_DG =
      (DESCRIPTION_LIST =
        (DESCRIPTION =
          (ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = 10.80.16.179)(PORT = 1524 ))
          (ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = IPC)(KEY = EXTPROC2012))
        )
      )
    $
    $
    $
    $ lsnrctl start LISTENER_DG
    
    LSNRCTL for Solaris: Version 11.2.0.3.0 - Production on 20-DEC-2012 00:14:19
    
    Copyright (c) 1991, 2011, Oracle.  All rights reserved.
    
    Starting /u01/app/oracle/product/11.2.0/dbhome_1/bin/tnslsnr: please wait...
    
    TNSLSNR for Solaris: Version 11.2.0.3.0 - Production
    System parameter file is /u01/app/oracle/product/11.2.0/dbhome_1/network/admin/listener.ora
    Log messages written to /u01/app/oracle/diag/tnslsnr/tigris179/listener_dg/alert/log.xml
    Listening on: (DESCRIPTION=(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=10.80.16.179)(PORT=1524)))
    Listening on: (DESCRIPTION=(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=ipc)(KEY=EXTPROC2012)))
    
    Connecting to (DESCRIPTION=(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=TCP)(HOST=10.80.16.179)(PORT=1524)))
    STATUS of the LISTENER
    ------------------------
    Alias                     LISTENER_DG
    Version                   TNSLSNR for Solaris: Version 11.2.0.3.0 - Production
    Start Date                20-DEC-2012 00:14:24
    Uptime                    0 days 0 hr. 0 min. 3 sec
    Trace Level               off
    Security                  ON: Local OS Authentication
    SNMP                      OFF
    Listener Parameter File   /u01/app/oracle/product/11.2.0/dbhome_1/network/admin/listener.ora
    Listener Log File         /u01/app/oracle/diag/tnslsnr/tigris179/listener_dg/alert/log.xml
    Listening Endpoints Summary...
      (DESCRIPTION=(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=10.80.16.179)(PORT=1524)))
      (DESCRIPTION=(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=ipc)(KEY=EXTPROC2012)))
    The listener supports no services
    The command completed successfully

    Hello

    The link I gave in my previous post features a display of very good example:

    Primary:

    Pfile/Spfile name: initprim.ora/spfileprim.ora
    db_name=prim
    db_unique_name=prim
    

    Standby time:

    Pfile/Spfile name: initstnd.ora/spfilestnd.ora
    db_name=prim
    db_unique_name=stnd
    

    In your case:

    While adding a static entry to the listener of the day before, SID_NAME should be the DB_UNIQUE_NAME of the database pending. Also the pfile/spfile Eve must be associated with the DB_UNIQUE_NAME of the previous day.

    The pending database ORACLE_SID would be the DB_UNIQUE_NAME of the database pending. Hope that's clear!

    Kind regards
    Shivananda

  • problem configuring the listener

    Hello
    I followed all the steps of the doc, how to install with Oracle Glassfish server: http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E21611_01/ doc.11 /e21058/install.htm#CHDBIAIF
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    Then, I deployed the apex-listener directory apex.war.

    I have a problem here:


    Oracle Application Express listener Administration access

    To access Oracle Application Express listener Administration, in your Web browser, go to:

    http:// < Host >: < port >/apex/listenerConfigure

    Where:

    * < Host > is the DNS name or IP address of the Administration Server *.

    * < port > is the port for listening on which the Administration Server is listening for requests

    Next, configure the Oracle Application Express Listener. See "Configuring Oracle Application Express Listener."

    OK, we will set up then.
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    Failed authentication
    Re-enter your username and password

    The password entered ok. What I am doing wrong and how do I configure glassfish console listener?
    Thank you

    Published by: Roger22 on 10.09.2012 23:40

    Hi Roger,
    Pay attention to these lines
    >
    To access Oracle Application Express listener Administration, in your Web browser, go to:

    http://:/apex/listenerConfigure

    Where:

    is the DNS name or IP address of the Management Server

    is the listening port on which the Administration Server is listening to the requests

    Next, configure the Oracle Application Express Listener. See "Configuring Oracle Application Express Listener."

    >

    The PORT here refers to the HTTP port of the http-auditeur1 under configuration > network config > network listeners > http-listener-1 > Port. The default value is 8080.

    If you use the default ports then your URL will be

    http://127.0.0.1:8080/apex/listenerConfigure
    

    4848 port is used only for Glassfish domain administration console.

    Before go you about setting up Apexlistener please pin the location of the config.xml file - apex in the Web.XML by UN-comment lines

     
    config.dir
    ${java.io.tmpdir}/APEX
    
    

    And replace the ${java.io.tmpdir} with a hardcoded fully qualified path, for example the same path than the web.xml file.

    If you do not pin the location of the config.XML - apex as shown above, we can expect more posts of your associates "apexlistener suddenly stopped listening" ;)

    See you soon,.

  • How do I know who has been configured in the Listener Configuration

    4.1.1

    Hello

    I work with an APEX facility with a stand-alone receiver, but I did not configuring the listener. Is there a chance to see what path has been entered for the directory of the East during the Configuring the listener?

    Thanks for your help

    Hello

    You should find a line like "INFO: extraction to:...". "the newspaper of the console of your listener of the APEX. This will give you the directory where your stand-alone Instance is "hosted".
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    -Udo

  • Manually configure the listener apex via command line

    I would like to be able to configure the listener apex via the command line.
    Is there an api or method to achieve this?

    Is it possible to take an apex-config. XML as a template and make changes to this environment and place it in the config.dir directory
    According to me, placing a! in front of the clear text password cryptera apex listener reboot?

    Is the method of model above a taken way in charge of the configuration of the apex listener script languages?

    I set the value of config.dir for /apex_lsnr
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    +/apex_lsnr + would be option 1 - who doesn'work currently.

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    -Online cp apex - config.xml $DOMAIN_HOME/apex_lsnr/apex

    Note that APEX auditor records the location of the apex - config.xml, he uses actually started. If it comes to the temporary location (default), he found nothing in your configured directory.

    -Udo

  • GRAVE: Need a console to configure the credentials of the listener

    We use APEX 4.1 because he came out and the latest patch for several weeks now. Over the weekend, we had an unplanned outage and now the Apex listener cannot be restarted.

    Try to restart the result of the listener in the following error stack:

    NEWS: Check out: /u01/oracle/product/apex_listener/apex.war
    See: ' java-jar apex.war - help' for a full range of configuration options
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    INFO: Using classpath: file:/tmp/apex/apex/___embedded/start.jar:file:/tmp/apex/apex/WEB-INF/lib/je-4.0.103.jar:file:/tmp/apex/apex/WEB-INF/lib/poi-3.6-20091214.jar:file:/tmp/apex/apex/WEB-INF/lib/xdb-11.2.0.jar:file:/tmp/apex/apex/WEB-INF/lib/commons-fileupload-1.2.1.jar:file:/tmp/apex/apex/WEB-INF/lib/apex.jar:file:/tmp/apex/apex/WEB-INF/lib/xmlparserv2-11.2.0.jar:file:/tmp/apex/apex/WEB-INF/lib/ojmisc.jar:file:/tmp/apex/apex/WEB-INF/lib/ojdbc6.jar : file:/tmp/apex/apex/WEB-INF/lib/ucp.jar:
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    at ___bootstrap.___Bootstrap._start(___Bootstrap.java:29)
    at ___bootstrap.___Bootstrap.start(___Bootstrap.java:163)
    at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0 (Native Method)
    at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:39)
    at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:25)
    at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:597)
    at ___embedded.___EntryPoint.invoke(___EntryPoint.java:299)
    at ___embedded.___EntryPoint.main(___EntryPoint.java:95)

    Someone at - it an ideax something we could try?

    -Joe

    Hey Joe,

    /usr/java/JDK1.6.0_27/bin/Java-Dapex.home=/U01/Oracle/product/apex_listener/conf-jar /u01/oracle/product/apex_listener/apex.war

    Right. You must pass this parameter each time that you start your APEX listener, because, as I intend to clarify before, demand would not have any chance to know where it's home would be if you do not pass this parameter.
    What I wanted to say, is that you must enter configuration (pictures, usernames and passwords) just after the initialization of the base directory, which is the first time you call APEX listener using this path. Later, you can run APEX listener in the background (referring to a proper home directory).

    -Udo

    P.S.: If the answer to your question, please mark this thread and any response useful or appropriate accordingly to help other users looking for a similar problem to easily identify the positions in question. Thank you!

    Published by: Udo on 02.04.2012 20:12

  • Q; How to re - configure and monitor the listener of the APEX

    Hello
    I installed the listener of the APEX on a WLS 12.1.1 (SPARC Solaris 11platform) and configured by using the URL:

    http:// < Host >: < port >/apex/listenerConfigure

    It worked very well!

    Now I need to change the URL and the credentials for connecting to my APEX instance and when I tryo to hit the same URL again, I get the following message:

    The listener of the APEX is already configured. Please log on as an administrator to access the listener Administration APEX.

    I read to you is a file called apex - config.xml somewhere but I can't find it under my WLS installation directory.

    Any ideas what could be the problem?

    See you soon,.
    Andy

    As mentioned Udo, the 2nd option (change in the war before you deploy file) is probably the best. One suggestion is to use a variable then rather hard, the location of the XML encoding. The variable can then be set / changed on the command line.

    Web.Xml
         
              config.dir
              ${apex.dir}
         

    In the weblogic under the Server Start Settings console, you can change the variable according to the needs for each instance managed for each environment:

    -Dapex-dir = / dir1/dir2/myapp/apex

    Good luck.

    Jack

  • Get the ORA-06508 in configuring the listener APEX

    Hello

    I am configuring the listener of the Apex. After entering all required fields and click 'Apply', I get the error messages listed below. This happens when you try the Basic types and connection of the AMT.

    ORA-06508: PL/SQL: called program unit is not found

    Cannot run the Sentinel of the 4500 application page.

    Thanks in advance for your help.

    Published by: user3654649 on June 14, 2011 11:32

    Published by: user3654649 on June 14, 2011 11:33

    Hi Sue,

    It is not a fluke, it certainly works that way.
    Just a few final remarks:
    -He didn't need to change/copy content of + / orabackup_iris2/apex_listener/export/home + to + / orabackup_iris2/export/apex_listener + in your case, as the first directory does not seem to be a temporary.
    -I recommend you put the java call, including parameters in a shell script and call instead.
    - nohup works very well for the background to the application process. As you probably know he does not offer a service 'system' - like functionality.
    - nohup creates a default file for the release of the console in employment has begun. I would recommend to redirect to a file named, then all the outputs.
    So your final configuration would look as follows
    start_apex_listener.sh

    #!/bin/sh
    java -Dapex.port=8080 -Dapex.home=/orabackup_iris2/export/apex_listener -Dapex.images=/orabackup_iris2/export/apex/images -jar /orabackup_iris2/export/apex_listener/apex.war
    

    appeal of nohup

    nohup /orabackup_iris2/export/apex_listener/start_apex_listener.sh >> /orabackup_iris2/export/apex_listener/apex_listener.log 2>&1 &
    

    If your question answered, please mark this thread and any useful response or good post accordingly.

    -Udo

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