Intelligent Agent - No jobs...
Trying to schedule a DB dump, and all I get is:
VNI-2015 : authentication error
The snmp user is the default user. The credentials in OEM are set as SYS
Never found 'VNI-2015' in the error lists.
Any hints?
Thanks,
Ricardo
1 . Set The KEY
set the registry value OSAUTH_PREFIX_DOMAIN in
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\ORACLE\HOMEID to FALSE.
If there is no specified key there, create one.
2 . Using Oracle Administration Assistant for Windows NT
Use this tool to add a user on machine which ull login
as when doing any job like backup,exp,imp.(suppose this
user is XYZ)
now ull login as XYZ on windows .
3. GIVE RIGHT Logon as a Batch Job
To give the windows user the right logon as a batch job ,
use control panel->administrative tools->local security
Now, the XYZ user must be given the right specified.
4. Set Preferred Credentials
Set the preferred credentials in the Console for
the node as with any user with sysdba privileges like
internal/oracle.(when u've given xyz the logon as a batch
job, set preferred credentials to XYZ )
5. Login as this XYZ user to windows.
6.u should enter to oms as sysman and choose system -->
credentials
and add the user xyx with his password in user ,password and
confirm password box respectivly ,
to the node and the server name
so the oem will use this OS user to logon automatically to the
windows2000 to run the job
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INTELLIGENT AGENT PROBLEM RECOVERY ON NT
제품 : ORACLE SERVER
작성날짜 : 1997-12-16
The Oracle Intelligent Agent 7.3.3 on NT is self-configuring and
requires TCP/IP fully configured on the NT system.
The Agent's startup algorithm:
When the agent is started, the startup process reads the LISTENER.ORA,
TNSNAMES.ORA and NT REGISTRY. It compares the values stored in each location.
If any discrepencies exist, the agent service will either not start
or service discovery will not occur.
Starting the Intelligent Agent:
1. Verify the Sqlnet configuration files are correct:
- All sid entries in the LISTENER.ORA must have valid TCP/IP service
descriptors defined in the TNSNAMES.ORA file.
- The TNSNAMES.ORA should not contain service descriptors for local
sides not defined in the LISTENER.ORA file.
- TCP/IP must be fully configured on the system.
2. NT 4.0: Click on START->SETTINGS->CONTROL PANEL->SERVICES.
Highlight the service ORACLEAGENT. Click on the START button.
NT 3.51: Find the MAIN program group.
Click on CONTROL PANEL->SERVICES.
Highlight the service ORACLEAGENT. Click on the START button.
***NOTE: If the 7.3.3 agent will not start, verify the OEM version
is not 1.4.
If the version is 1.4, install the 8.0.3 Intelligent Agent.
Agent troubleshooting tips:
1. Verify TCP/IP is configured correctly.
- At a dos prompt, type HOSTNAME.
This is the actual configured TCP/IP HOSTNAME of the system.
- Verify the hostname resolved by the agent. The DBSNMP.ADDRESS
parameter in the ORANT/network/snmp_rw.ora contains this
information.
If the file does not contain the actual hostname, TCP/IP is not
properly configured on the system or the network.
2. Correcting TCP/IP configuration problems:
- Edit the WINNT\system32\drivers\etc\hosts and lmhosts files.
(*NOTE: If these files have never been used, only sample files will
exist in the directory. Either rename or copy the .sam files
to just the file name with no extention.)
- Follow the example below (replace the information in brackets
with the actual host information for that system.):
HOSTS file:
<122.111.111.111> <hostname>
LMHOSTS file:
<122.111.111.111. <netbios name or hostname> #PRE
- Delete the ORANT\network\agent\*.q and SERVICES.ORA files.
(*NOTE: The *.q files hold information about jobs and events.
Do not delete these files without first removing all jobs
and events registered against this agent.)
- Delete the $ORACLE_HOME\network\admin\SNMP_RO.ORA and
SNMP_RW.ORA files.
- Restart the agent at a DOS prompt:
NET START ORACLEAGENT
3. Check the NT EVENT VIEWER->APPLICATIONS->LOG for any errors
starting the DBSNMP process.
4. Check the ORANT/NETWORK/LOG/NMICONF.LOG file for other possible
errors.
5. If using NTFS, check permissions to the \orant\network directory
structure.Angus (guest) wrote:
: I've spent most of today trawling through these messages
looking
: for information on getting the Intelligent Agent up and
running
: on Linux, RedHat 6.0.
: I am running 8.0.5 EE with the glibcpatch installed (hopefully
: correctly, as I cannot get the README file of the FTP site).
: Everything works, the Agent even starts (2 * dbsnmp processes)
: but I cannot discover the services on my box from an NT
machine
blah-blah
I've reverted to RedHat5.2 and RedHat 5.1's version of TCL.
Everything now runs as expected.
Angus.
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Oracle Support: SNMP, OEM Console & Intelligent Agent
I have the Intelligent Agent running fine (thanks to the "Does
anyone at Oracle Support read these messages" thread). I can
tnsping the agent and listener from the Win98 OEM Console
machine, I can access the listener when manually discovered.
When I try to submit a job, there is nothing in the Destinations
window. I have SNMP enabled on the 8.0.5.1 server.
Simple question, will it work or not, I really have got better
things to do with my time.
Sick of wasting time.
Paul Smyth
nullYes it will work. You'de better sign a Technical Support Contract
with Oracle (if you havent) and call them.
They surely can help.
Regards,
Michael
Paul Smyth (guest) wrote:
: I have the Intelligent Agent running fine (thanks to the "Does
: anyone at Oracle Support read these messages" thread). I can
: tnsping the agent and listener from the Win98 OEM Console
: machine, I can access the listener when manually discovered.
: When I try to submit a job, there is nothing in the
Destinations
: window. I have SNMP enabled on the 8.0.5.1 server.
: Simple question, will it work or not, I really have got better
: things to do with my time.
: Sick of wasting time.
: Paul Smyth
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Starting the Oracle Intelligent Agent on Linux/390
I have recently installed Oracle Developer's Edition on SuSE Linux/390. When I try to start the Intelligent Agent, I get the following error.
------------------------ Mon Jun 3 11:59:43 EDT 2002 ------------------------
Certain conflicts were resolved during discovery
Please consult /oracle/product/9.0.1/network/log/nmiconf.log for details
Error: Failed to get directory/file info from environment
Failed while initializing Collection Service
Error initializing subsystems
Agent exited at Mon Jun 3 11:59:45 EDT 2002 with return value 55
Could not start agent. Initialization failure
Contents if nmiconf.log:
DBSNMP for Linux 2.4.7-SuSE-SMP: release 9.0.1 - Developer's Release on 03-JUN-02 11:59:43
Discovering services on linux1 configured on host addresses {linux1.dowjones.com 172.26.151.11}
Using oratab file /var/opt/oracle/oratab
Warning : problem getting ops version for /oracle/product/9.0.1 : CIDW
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check the directory where it's supposed to be, I think you'll find it's not there.
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OMS and Intelligent Agent not seeing databases
I am running Oracle9i on a Solaris box and trying to set up OMS on a PC. I managed to get the intelligent agent started on the Solaris box but now when I do a node discovery, all that I can see is the HTTP servers and they say that they are stopped. How do I see the databases so I can schedule jobs on them?
If databases are not discovered, you could have a problem with any of the following files.
listener.ora
oratab ( UNIX/Linux)
Microsoft Registry (Windows)
1. Check the $ORACLE_HOME\network\agent\log\nmiconf.log for warnings or errors.
2. Verify the database sid exists in the listener.ora file. When the Agent parses the listener.ora, it looks for the "sid_list=...." section. If this section is missing, the Agent will not discover the database.
3. Verify the database sid exists in the oratab or Microsoft Registry. (In some cases, the sid is case sensitive.)
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How many OEM repository and Intelligent Agent do I need to have to schedule a unique job on three of the 4 databases I have?
Thanks,
MirabelleIf databases are not discovered, you could have a problem with any of the following files.
listener.ora
oratab ( UNIX/Linux)
Microsoft Registry (Windows)
1. Check the $ORACLE_HOME\network\agent\log\nmiconf.log for warnings or errors.
2. Verify the database sid exists in the listener.ora file. When the Agent parses the listener.ora, it looks for the "sid_list=...." section. If this section is missing, the Agent will not discover the database.
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4. Stop and Restart the Agent. NOTE: This step is necessary because the Agent will only parse the files during startup.
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SNMP oracle intelligent agent configuration
Hi,
i have a Linux installation with Orcale 8 DB and an intelligent
agent installed.
I would like to monitor the database via OEM and
try to plan jobs etc.
I have problems to discover for services inside OEM (NT-Side)
I got the error Failed to find node address"
Who can shortly explain what must be configured.
Or has somebody configuration Files which will work ?
Windows NT 4.0 / OEM 1.6 installed (Enterprise Console)
Linux Orcale 8.0.5 and Intelligent Agent
Thanks
Stefan
nullStefan Panek (guest) wrote:
: Hi,
: i have a Linux installation with Orcale 8 DB and an intelligent
: agent installed.
: I would like to monitor the database via OEM and
: try to plan jobs etc.
: I have problems to discover for services inside OEM (NT-Side)
: I got the error Failed to find node address"
: Who can shortly explain what must be configured.
: Or has somebody configuration Files which will work ?
: Windows NT 4.0 / OEM 1.6 installed (Enterprise Console)
: Linux Orcale 8.0.5 and Intelligent Agent
: Thanks
: Stefan
You mast start the intelligent Agent on the LINUX Box
lsnrctl dbsnmp_start
During the FIRST Startup the Agent generates its config files
(snmp_ro.ora,snmp_rw.ora) itselve....
You should complete your network configuration (LISTENER.ORA,
TNSNAMES.ORA and ORATAB (all in lower case within unix)) befor
starting the Agent the first time...
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Upgrading 9.2.0.6 intelligent agent
On my database of version 9.2.0.6, I believe the oracle intelligent agent there is same version -- 9.2.0.6.
What latest version can I upgrade the agent to? Or the only thing I can do next is to upgrade it to use of 10g Grid control?
I just want to clear my thoughts
ThanksHi,
Here are the Oracle docs on 10g upgrades:
http://www.oracle.com/pls/db10g/homepage
Here are some other good notes:
http://www.oracle-base.com/articles/10g/UpgradingTo10g.php
Also, there are many "gotchas" to consider, especially the change to optimizer costing in 10g:
http://www.dba-oracle.com/t_slow_performance_after_upgrade.htm
Hope this helps . . .
Donald K. Burleson
Oracle Press author -
Has Anyone gotten the Intelligent Agent to work???
I have Oracle installed and all is well except for a few minor
problems that I think the Intelligent Agent will solve. Has
anyone gotten this to work on RedHat 6.0 with Oracle
Enterprise Edition 8.0.5.1??? I was able to get it to work
under Oracle8 SE, but I need EE for the ConText Cartridge.
I have gotten to the point where I can get the dbsnmp process
running, but OEM cannot talk to it.
Please help
--Bryan
nullI'm having the same problem. Does anyone out there have a
solution?
I am running RedHat Linux 6.0 straight out of the box. The only
change I made was to set the kernel parameters according to the
release notes and recompile the kernel.
P.S. Oracle deserves our thanks for providing free developer
licenses to so many of its products, but this is the buggiest
install I've ever seen in my 12 years of working with their
products. Didn't anyone from Oracle test the install? This
problem and the zero length libnjni8.so file are the real
doozies.
I've followed the release notes and installation guide to the
letter and have found several documentation / distribution bugs
that should have leapt out at the first person who tried it.
Thorsten Khnemann (guest) wrote:
: Bryan Batchelder (guest) wrote:
: : anyone else who could not get it to compile with TCL 7.5 to
: : please at least let me know other people are having the same
: : problem.
: Same problem here, the
: "gmake -f ins_oemagent.mk agent" gives the message
: "gcc: unrecognized option
: `-R/home/oracle/run/product/8.1.5/lib/'" and hundreds
: of unresolved references.
: Tested on RedHat 6.0, egcs 1.1.2
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Intelligent Agent Won't Run - Please Help!
Hello,
I have been able to install Oracle 8.0.5 on both Redhat 5.3 and
Suse 6.1. Most everything seems to work correctly. I can connect
to the databases from client software.
But I can't get the Intelligent Agent to run in either case.
When I check on it's status after attempting to start it I get
the message "The DBSubAgent is not started".
What does this mean? What do I need to do in order to get the
Intelligent Agent to run?
nullSteve Bowen (guest) wrote:
: Hello,
: I have been able to install Oracle 8.0.5 on both Redhat 5.3 and
: Suse 6.1. Most everything seems to work correctly. I can
connect
: to the databases from client software.
: But I can't get the Intelligent Agent to run in either case.
: When I check on it's status after attempting to start it I get
: the message "The DBSubAgent is not started".
: What does this mean? What do I need to do in order to get the
: Intelligent Agent to run?
You must reinstall this package : tcl-8.0.2-16.i386.rpm.
Regards
null -
8.1.7 Intelligent Agent on Redhat Linux 6.2
Hello,
Can anyone help?
My OEM fails to discover a Redhat Linux node but I can manually configure it (so the node address must be OK). When I check that the agent is running (lsnrctl dbsnmp_agent) it says that the db subagent is already running. If there is something obvious, I've probably missed it because I'm relatively new to both Oracle and Linux/Unix. Any clues, please?I found this reply on Oracle Metalink and it worked for me (looks like agent on Linux for some reason does not use default ports:
On IA nodes, edit the snmp_rw.ora file and add the following lines :
DBSNMP.ADDRESS = (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=<ip-address>)(PORT=1748))
DBSNMP.SPAWNADDRESS = (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=<ip-address>)(PORT=
1754))
where <ip-address> is the IP-Address of the node to be discovered.
Note: ports 1748/1754 must be open for the OMS to communicate with the Agent.
The OMS starts communication on ports 1748 and 1754 to get the discovery
information from the Intelligent Agent.
The ports 1748 and 1754 are dedicated for the Intelligent Agent, and should
not be used by any other program.
Ports used by the Intelligent Agent:
++++++++++++++++++++++++++
During the discovery phase, the Communication Daemon OMS
will contact the Intelligent Agent via the ports 1748 and 1754 and retrieve
the discovery information.
Port 1748 is used for the basic communication, while the port 1754 is
used for file transfer. The communication is always initiated from the
Communication Daemon or OMS towards the Intelligent Agent.
The ports are hardcoded in the Intelligent Agent and should not be altered
in any way. The ports are referenced in the snmp_rw.ora file as:
dbsnmp.address=(address=(protocol=tcp)(host=somehostname)(port=1748))
dbsnmp.spawnaddress=(address=(protocol=tcp)(host=somehostname)(port=1754))
The meaning of the dbsnmp.address and dbsnmp.spawnaddress are solely to
determine the resolution path for the Enterprise Manager framework to get
in touch with the Intelligent Agent, and should not be used to specify
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Oracle 8i Intelligent Agent Service problem
Hi!
We successfully installed Oracle 8i (8.1.7 ee) on Intel P-IV (Xeon) server running Windows 2000 Advanced server (Service Pack 2). It was working properly until now. There was no problem in implementing the tricks useful in installation. After that, database service "OracleService<DBName>" presented problem by not automatically starting on computer startup but it was tamed by "Oradim" command added to startup folder.
All was going smoothly for about a month now but when I rebooted the server PC yesterday, the service "Oracle<HomeName>Agent" failed to start. Along with it the DataGatherer and TNSListener services also failed (Only db service OracleService<DBName> starts but very very slowly). The Windows Event Viewer descriped the problme for Agent service as ,"The Oracle<HomeName>Agent service terminated with the following error: %%3221356551 ". The Event ID is always 7023 for this error. The rest of services just don't give any error codes. It is also stated that nothing has been installed/Uninstalled on this PC in the last several days and no configration changes, in tnsnames.ora, sqlnet.ora, listener.ora, win registry has been made. The TCP/IP configration are intact and NTFS folder and file rights are properly defined.
Starting the service using "Net Start <service_name>" also failed with the message,"System error 7 has occured, Storage control blocks will be destroyed".
Searching online, I also performed some steps in correcting the problem like backup and delete all *.q, snmp_ro.ora, snmp_rw.ora, services.ora files. But to no help. The log files in Oracle_Home\network\logs also dont record the problem even after setting the trace level to Admin or 16. The Agent service simply refuses to start...
Reinstalling Oracle (over existing one, not first removing it altogether. We simply cann't do this now for data loss!!!) or just the Intelligent Agent itsself using univeral installer also fails at the end when it tries to start the intellegent Agent Service Oracle<HomeName>Agent. This time the error described is "O/S error in starting service".
Is this something to do with Xeon server coz the same Oracle 8i is installed much before than this on another P-IV server (not xeon) running the same Op system and it never presented us this problem todate. Its also worth mentioning that this problem occured before as well, on the second day we installed Oracle 8i the first time on Xeon. Since there was no data then, we simply removed oracle, cleared registry and started all over again BUT now it cann't be done.
Any help shall be highly appreciated.
With Regards, Rashid.
SeaBird505 at yahoo.comThanks for stopping by this thread. Problem has been resolved from another forum. Actually c:\oracle folder was accessable to administrator only, when I added 'Everyone' to the permission list as well, everything started fine. Allowing 'Everyone' to this folder is dangerous but its working for now :)
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SQL Server Agent and Jobs and executing @EventData
I have a SQL Server Agent Job and within it a Job Step which states "Execute Report Subscriptions" and a command which has...
exec msdb.dbo.sp_start_job '6FF53AED-855F-43AB-9FB7-064062B8012E' --9:07 subscription
GO
WAITFOR DELAY '00:08';
Now, I find within SQL Server Agent the Job '6FF53AED-855F-43AB-9FB7-064062B8012E' and its step command which is...
exec [ReportServer].dbo.AddEvent @EventType='TimedSubscription', @EventData='ca4e5410-2758-4a1a-9b06-513821e0d962'
How can I drill-down further into the @EventData 'ca4e5410-2758-4a1a-9b06-513821e0d962' to see what it does? I do not see 'ca4e5410-2758-4a1a-9b06-513821e0d962' within SQL Server Agent and Jobs or am I way off base here as to what exactly the @EventData
parameter seems to be?
Thanks for your review and am hopeful for a reply.Hi ITBobbyP,
According to your description, you need to know the what does SQL Server Reporting Services do when fire a subscription, right?
When you create a subscription several things are added to the RS server
A row is placed in the Subscriptions table identifying the name of the report, along with parameter settings, data driven query info and so on to process the subscription
A row is placed in the Schedule and ReportSchedule tables with the timing of the subscription
A SQL Server Agent job is created to control the scheduled execution of the report, and this is stored in the sysjobs and sysjobsteps of the MSDB database.
When the subscription runs several things happen
The SQL Server Agent job fires and puts a row in the Event table in the RS catalog with the settings necessary to process the subscription
The RS server service has a limited number of threads (2 per CPU) that poll the Event table every few seconds looking for subscriptions to process
When it finds an event, it puts a row in the Notifications table and starts processing the subscription
Please refer to the links below to see the details.
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/deanka/archive/2009/01/13/diagnosing-and-troubleshooting-subscriptions.aspx
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/deanka/archive/2010/02/16/troubleshooting-subscriptions-part-ii-using-the-report-services-trace-log-file.aspx
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Charlie Liao
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Intelligent Agent doesn't work
Hi dear colleagues,
I got a problem with the Intelligent Agent.
I installed Oracle 8i EE 8.1.5 and OEM 2.1 on Windows 2000 server. When I
try to discover the databases with OEM, OEM could only find the node, it could
not find any database. So I thought maybe the Agent got some problem. I
opened the log file nmiconf.log, the following is the message in it:
DBSNMP for 32-bit Windows: release 8.1.5 - Production on 13-MAY-02 20:04:18
Warning : Listener LISTENER defined in H:\Oracle\Ora81\network\admin\listener.ora will be skipped because, it does not have a corresponding NT service entry
Warning : Skipping OracleOraHome81TNSListener : Couldnot find corresponding listener definition in {H:\Oracle\Ora81\network\admin\listener.ora}
Warning : No Listener found for SID SIDDB1. SIDDB1 will be skipped
Warning : No Listener found for SID SIDDB3. SIDDB3 will be skipped
But I don't know where and how to create a NT service entry corresponding to
the listener LISTENER. Please help me!
Thanks!
WendellI think there is no problem with the intelligent agent. It seems to be a problem with your net8 configuration. I think the problem could be caused by several reasons:
1. Your listener is not configured properly: the listener.ora file should contain a valid service entry for the database (you can do this with the net8 assistant provided by oracle. Normally it should be installed by default)
2. The agent looks in the wrong listener.ora file for a service entry. So do you have more then one ORACLE_HOME and more the one listener.ora file on the node?
3. Do you have more then one network interface and are you working with more then one hostname alias? That could also cause a problem. It could be a solution to replace the hostname in the host=name part of the listener.ora file with the right!! IP adress. May be you have to test all the IP adresses of your node. -
hi ;
os : suse sles9 sp3 Oracle 9.2.0.4
when i am trying to start oracle intelligent agent ı get this error message ;
DBSNMP for Linux: Version 9.2.0.4.0 - Production on 18-APR-2004 02:32:56
Copyright (c) 2003 Oracle Corporation. All rights reserved.
Starting Oracle Intelligent Agent.../opt/oracle/9.2.0.4/bin/dbsnmpwd:
line 156: 2927 Segmentation fault nohup $ORACLE_HOME/bin/dbsnmp $*
$DBSNMP_WDLOGFILE 2>&1
/opt/oracle/9.2.0.4/bin/dbsnmpwd: line 156: 2940 Segmentation
fault nohup $ORACLE_HOME/bin/dbsnmp $* >>$DBSNMP_WDLOGFILE 2>&1
/opt/oracle/9.2.0.4/bin/dbsnmpwd: line 156: 2952 Segmentation
fault nohup $ORACLE_HOME/bin/dbsnmp $* >>$DBSNMP_WDLOGFILE 2>&1
/opt/oracle/9.2.0.4/bin/dbsnmpwd: line 156: 2964 Segmentation
fault nohup $ORACLE_HOME/bin/dbsnmp $* >>$DBSNMP_WDLOGFILE 2>&1
how can ı solve this problem ?
Edited by: Gundem on Sep 17, 2008 3:30 AMcheck this metalink notes:
Note:295385.1 - The 9.2.0.4 Intelligent Agent Does Not Start on Linux
Note:295920.1 - Agent Fails with Segmentation Fault on 9204; Patch 3238244 Will Not Apply
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