Applescript app posix_spawn permission denied via launchd
I wrote an applescript to check my external IP address periodically and when I try to run it as a launchdaemon I get the "posix_spawn(): Permission denied" error.
Does anyone know why I would get this error? I have confirmed the ownership of the plist file is root:wheel and the application is in the /Applications/ folder and has the executable property assigned and is also owned by root:wheel.
I appreciate any help in this matter.
Tom
That's some pretty extreme checking. In my case the script is on an external volume, and it's owned by my main admin user. But that should in theory work fine anyway.
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If you find this comment too long or too technical, read only sections 5, 6, and 10.
OS X now implements three layers of built-in protection specifically against malware, not counting runtime protections such as execute disable, sandboxing, system library randomization, and address space layout randomization that may also guard against other kinds of exploits.
2. All versions of OS X since 10.6.7 have been able to detect known Mac malware in downloaded files, and to block insecure web plugins. This feature is transparent to the user. Internally Apple calls it "XProtect."
The malware recognition database used by XProtect is automatically updated; however, you shouldn't rely on it, because the attackers are always at least a day ahead of the defenders.
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It can be bypassed by some third-party networking software, such as BitTorrent clients and Java applets.
It only applies to software downloaded from the network. Software installed from a CD or other media is not checked.
As new versions of OS X are released, it's not clear whether Apple will indefinitely continue to maintain the XProtect database of older versions such as 10.6. The security of obsolete system versions may eventually be degraded. Security updates to the code of obsolete systems will stop being released at some point, and that may leave them open to other kinds of attack besides malware.
3. Starting with OS X 10.7.5, there has been a second layer of built-in malware protection, designated "Gatekeeper" by Apple. By default, applications and Installer packages downloaded from the network will only run if they're digitally signed by a developer with a certificate issued by Apple. Software certified in this way hasn't necessarily been tested by Apple, but you can be reasonably sure that it hasn't been modified by anyone other than the developer. His identity is known to Apple, so he could be held legally responsible if he distributed malware. That may not mean much if the developer lives in a country with a weak legal system (see below.)
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Software from an untrustworthy source
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Software that is plainly illegal or does something illegal
High-priced commercial software such as Photoshop is "cracked" or "free."
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Conditional or unsolicited offers from strangers
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A web site offers free content such as video or music, but to use it you must install a “codec,” “plug-in,” "player," "downloader," "extractor," or “certificate” that comes from that same site, or an unknown one.
You win a prize in a contest you never entered.
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Anything online that you would expect to pay for is "free."
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Software is attached to email that you didn't request, even if it comes (or seems to come) from someone you trust.
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Why shouldn't you use commercial "anti-virus" products?
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In order to meet that nonexistent threat, the software modifies or duplicates low-level functions of the operating system, which is a waste of resources and a common cause of instability, bugs, and poor performance.
By modifying the operating system, the software itself may create weaknesses that could be exploited by malware attackers.
Most importantly, a false sense of security makes you more vulnerable.
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An anti-virus app is not needed, and cannot be relied upon, for protection against OS X malware. It's useful only for detecting Windows malware, and even for that use it's not really effective, because new Windows malware is emerging much faster than OS X malware. Windows malware can't harm you directly (unless, of course, you use Windows.) Just don't pass it on to anyone else.
A Windows malware attachment in email is usually easy to recognize by the file name alone. An actual example:
London Terror Moovie.avi [124 spaces] Checked By Norton Antivirus.exe
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The ClamXav developer won't try to "upsell" you to a paid version of the product. Other developers may do that. Don't be upsold. For one thing, you should not pay to protect Windows users from the consequences of their choice of computing platform. For another, a paid upgrade from a free app will probably have all the disadvantages mentioned in section 7.
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Sorry for the late reply. Try this: http://forums.microsoft.com/MSDN/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=662319&SiteID=1
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GRANT EXECUTE ON master.dbo.xp_sqlagent_notify TO RSExecRole
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solved my problem.
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Monday, September 16, 2013 6:52 PM
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Tried that but no joy. Found this post on SQLServerCentral, solved our issue which mimic's the posters issue. Just adding here as this is the first result in our search.
Look for Topic452669-150-1
There are a number of places I found with the information in the following
link:
http://phew-meme.blogspot.com/2007/10/reporting-service-on-report.html
In
my specific case, the RsExecRole role in both the "master" and "msdb" databases
had had both the "NT Authority\Network Service" and "NTAuthority\System" logins
removed from its members (the RSExecRole had had all its members removed by
someone doing some maintenance). I compared another Reporting Services
installation on another server after reading information in the above
link.
Steps:
1. In Mangement Studio connect to the SQL Server instance
on which Reporting Services runs.
2. Databases > system Databases
3.
master > Security > Roles > RSExecRole (then add whatever logins are
required... check in the ReportServer or ReportServerTempDB databases if you're
not sure)
4. msdb > Security > Roles > RSExecRole (add the same
logins you did to the master DB)
In the end you need the same logins in
RSExecRole role for the master, msdb, ReportServer, and ReportServerTempDB
databases. ("ReportServer" is the default Reporting Services database name, in
case that's not clear ;)
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Forums.ThreadPage.wirePageElements('Search forum questions');Tried that but no joy. Found this post on SQLServerCentral, solved our issue which mimic's the posters issue. Just adding here as this is the first result in our search.
Look for Topic452669-150-1
There are a number of places I found with the information in the following
link:
http://phew-meme.blogspot.com/2007/10/reporting-service-on-report.html
In
my specific case, the RsExecRole role in both the "master" and "msdb" databases
had had both the "NT Authority\Network Service" and "NTAuthority\System" logins
removed from its members (the RSExecRole had had all its members removed by
someone doing some maintenance). I compared another Reporting Services
installation on another server after reading information in the above
link.
Steps:
1. In Mangement Studio connect to the SQL Server instance
on which Reporting Services runs.
2. Databases > system Databases
3.
master > Security > Roles > RSExecRole (then add whatever logins are
required... check in the ReportServer or ReportServerTempDB databases if you're
not sure)
4. msdb > Security > Roles > RSExecRole (add the same
logins you did to the master DB)
In the end you need the same logins in
RSExecRole role for the master, msdb, ReportServer, and ReportServerTempDB
databases. ("ReportServer" is the default Reporting Services database name, in
case that's not clear ;) -
Make: execvp: /usr/bin: Permission denied[SOLVED]
hey, I'm trying to install an app called jconv.
I get this error:
make: execvp: /usr/bin: Permission denied
here is the make file..(don't have the first clue on making a PKGBUILD)
# Copyright (C) 2005-2007 Fons Adriaensen <[email protected]>
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
PREFIX = /usr
SUFFIX := $(shell uname -m | sed -e 's/^unknown/$//' -e 's/^i.86/$//' -e 's/^x86_64/$/64/')
LIBDIR = lib$(SUFFIX)
DISTDIR = jconv-$(VERSION)
VERSION = 0.2.0
LDFLAGS += -L$(PREFIX)/$(LIBDIR)
CPPFLAGS += -O3 -Wall -MMD -MP -DVERSION=\"$(VERSION)\"
#CPPFLAGS += -march=i686 -mtune=pentium4 -msse -msse2 -m3dnow -O3 -ffast-math
# Uncomment if you use a libsndfile version without support for setting/getting the Ambisonic flags.
CPPFLAGS += -DNOAMBIS=1
all: jconv fconv mkwavex
JCONV_O = jconv.o config.o jconfig.o jclient.o
jconv: LDLIBS += -lzita-convolver -lfftw3f -lsndfile -lclthreads -ljack -lpthread -lrt
jconv: $(JCONV_O)
g++ $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ $(JCONV_O) $(LDLIBS)
$(JCONV_O):
-include $(JCONV_O:%.o=%.d)
FCONV_O = fconv.o config.o fconfig.o
fconv: LDLIBS += -lzita-convolver -lfftw3f -lsndfile -lpthread -lrt
fconv: $(FCONV_O)
g++ $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ $(FCONV_O) $(LDLIBS)
$(FCONV_O):
-include $(FCONV_O:%.o=%.d)
MKWAVEX_O = mkwavex.o impdata.o
mkwavex : LDLIBS += -lsndfile -lrt
mkwavex: $(MKWAVEX_O)
g++ $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ $(MKWAVEX_O) $(LDLIBS)
install: jconv fconv mkwavex
/usr/bin/install -m 755 jconv $(PREFIX)/bin
/usr/bin/install -m 755 fconv $(PREFIX)/bin
/usr/bin/install -m 755 mkwavex $(PREFIX)/bin
clean:
/bin/rm -f *~ *.o *.a *.d *.so jconv fconv
Last edited by funkmuscle (2008-10-23 21:51:15)Thanx Chok. I know that. That's why I'm posting this. This app was make for debian so it's something to do with:
install: jconv fconv mkwavex
/usr/bin/install -m 755 jconv $(PREFIX)/bin
/usr/bin/install -m 755 fconv $(PREFIX)/bin
/usr/bin/install -m 755 mkwavex $(PREFIX)/bin
solved...I removed [/usr/bin/install -m 755] and replaced with [install]
so it looked like this:
install $(PREFIX)/bin
Last edited by funkmuscle (2008-10-23 21:50:26) -
"Couldn't create destination temporary file:Permission denied"
I am running the latest version of Final Cut Server on a Mac Pro Tower running Mac Server 10.6.X.
I keep getting 2 Error messages every time my users are trying to send content to the server via Final Cut Server client application:
(1) "Broken Pipe" and (2) "Couldn't create destination temporary file:Permission denied"
Anybody have any Ideas on how I could correct this?
ThanksCan you elaborate on what you did to fix this? I am getting the same error. Everything was fine about a week ago. I tried repairing the disk permission in Disk Utility.
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Numbers spread sheets. 'The document could not be saved. Permission denied'
Since updating to OS X Lion 10.7.2 I'm unable to save my Numbers spread sheets. I keep getting a message that says 'The document “Autumn Menu 2011.numbers” could not be saved. Permission denied'.
i,
It's always a good idea to Repair Permissions after an upgrade. You can use Disk Utility.app, which you already have on your OSX system, or you can download a utility like ONYX.
Always wise to run your backup utility before doing the repair.
Regards,
Jerry -
Hi Experts,
When i try to logon SAPNET from T/Code OSS1 its througing error as
"sapsrv2a: route permission denied(12.34.23.5 to oss1 sapdp01)
Location SAPoruter 37.15 on sapserv2a
Component NI
Release 640
Version 37
Return Code -93
Counter 5
Kindly suggest any solution for this problem
Thanks in Advance,
RamamurthyHI
I have this error too if I try to logon to sapnet with OSS1 transaction.
you must logon to sapnet trought internet explorer http://service.sap.com
Note 33135 - Guidelines for OSS1
Note Language: Version: 15 Validity: valid since 30.06.2006
PDF Download Corrections Compare Versions SSCR
Go to SAP Note: Display
Content: Summary | Header Data | Releases | Related Notes
Summary
Symptom
You are using transaction OSS1 to establish a remote connection.
Other terms
OSS1, RFC connections to SAPNet - R/3 Frontend, SAPOSS, OSS_RFC, SAProuter
Reason and Prerequisites
Remote connection to SAP, R/3 system
Solution
On April 03, 2006, SAPNet - R/3 Frontend was deactivated as a user interface. SAPNet - R/3 Frontend, which was introduced in 1995 as SAP's Online Service System (OSS), was SAP's first and, for a long time, its only support system, which customers worldwide accessed using transaction OSS1.
Today, the SAProuter connection via transaction OSS1 continues to be used for the following RFC connections:
- Transfer of EarlyWatch Alert data
- Exchange of data using the SAP Notes Assistant
To install and configure this transaction, proceed exactly as follows:
1. Making the technical settings for OSS1
You must configure transaction OSS1 before you can use it. Choose "Parameter" from the menu bar (-> Techn. Settings) and choose "Change".
The technical settings for transaction OSS1 are set by default to Walldorf (sapserv3) with the IP address 147.204.2.5. If this address does not correspond with the entry in your host file, choose the sapserv3 IP address that is valid for you by choosing the menu option "SAPRouter at SAP -> Walldorf".
Furthermore, enter your local SAPRouter information in the "SAPRouter 1" fields. Now save the settings.
After making these changes, the screen for the technical settings should be as follows:
Router data for the logon to SAPNet - R/3 Frontend
-Customer SAPRouters----
-SAPRouter 1---- -SAPRouter 2----
Name my_saprouter
Name
IP Address x.x.x.x
IP Address
Instanc No. 99
Instance No.
-SAPRouter and OSS Message Server at SAP----
-SAPRouter at SAP---- -OSS Message Server----
Name sapservX
Name oss001
IP Address x.x.x.x
DB Name O01
Instance No. 99
Instance No. 01
NOTE:
Replace sapservX with the following values:
sapserv1 (194.117.106.129) connection via Internet VPN
sapserv2 (194.39.131.34) connection via Internet SNC
sapserv3 (147.204.2.5) for customers with connection to Germany
sapserv4 (204.79.199.2) for customers in America
sapserv5 (194.39.138.2) for customers with connection to Japan
sapserv6 (194.39.139.16) for customers in Australia and New Zealand
sapserv7 (194.39.134.35) for customers in Asia
Choose "Start Logon to SAPNet - R/3 Frontend". If the system issues message S1 452, there are errors in the operating system configuration. In this case, see appendix A.
When you install an access authorization file "saprouttab", you should ensure that all of your front ends and R/3 servers can establish a connection to sapserv3, service sapdp99. Appendix E contains examples of saprouttabs. For more information on the SAPRouter, refer to the SAPRouter documentation (Note 30289).
Try it again until the dialog box "Please select a group" appears. If the dialog box "Please select a group" is displayed, the configuration for transaction OSS1 is correct. You can then proceed with the next section.
NOTE:
When you try to log on to SAPNet - R/3 Frontend, the system issues an error message indicating that you are no longer allowed to log on to SAPNet - R/3 Frontend.
2. Further questions?
As soon as you have carried out the steps described above, transaction OSS1 should connect you to the most efficient SAPNet - R/3 Frontend application server.
If you have further questions or problems, the file entitled "OSS1. TroubleShooting" contains additional information. If you have a problem that you cannot solve, contact our hotline: 0180/5 34 34 3-3.
Appendix A
If message S1 452 appears when you try to log on to SAPNet - R/3
Frontend with transaction OSS1, there is an incorrect setting somewhere (either in the technical settings for OSS1 or at operating system level).
To find out why the connection to the message server was unsuccessful, choose Tools (Case, Test ( Developer trace (transaction ST11). The trace contains an entry for dev_lg. This file contains the error log. The LOCATION line, if available, contains the host on which the error occurred. The problem description is found in the ERROR line. If you cannot find the entry dev_lg, check whether the program "lgtst" exists (see appendix B).
Examples of the contents of dev_lg:
ERROR partner not reached (host abc.def.gh.i, service sapdp99)
TIME Thu Aug 10 09:17:57 1995
RELEASE 21J
COMPONENT NI (network interface)
VERSION 15
RC -10
MODULE niuxi.c
LINE 773
DETAIL NiPConnect
SYSTEM CALL connect
ERRNO 239
ERRNO TEXT Connection refused
COUNTER 1
Here, the system could not reach the SAPRouter. For example, no SAProuter could be found under service 99 (port 3299) on the host with the IP address abc.def.gh.i. The SAPRouter process does not work or the IP address was not configured correctly in OSS1.
ERROR service 'sapdp99' unknown
TIME Thu Aug 10 09:22:00 1995
RELEASE 30A
COMPONENT NI (network interface)
VERSION 17
RC -3
MODULE niuxi.c
LINE 404
DETAIL NiPServToNo
SYSTEM CALL getservbyname
COUNTER 1
This message indicates that the service sapdp99 was not entered in /etc/services. Add the entry in /etc/services. This must be available on all R/3 servers and front ends.
LOCATION SapRouter on abc.def.gh.i
ERROR route permission denied (XXXXXXXX to sapservX, sapdp99)
TIME Thu Aug 10 09:37:44 1995
RELEASE 30A
COMPONENT NI (network interface)
VERSION 17
RC -94
MODULE nixxrout.c
LINE 1426
COUNTER 1
The file saprouttab, which contains the valid connections, is not correct. The SAPRouter on the host abc.def.gh.i does not set up the connection to sapservX. Check the SAPRouter file saprouttab. This should contain every R/3 server and frontend (see also appendix E).
LOCATION SapRouter on abc.def.gh.i
ERROR internal error
TIME Thu Aug 10 10:50:18 1995
RELEASE 21J
COMPONENT NI (network interface)
VERSION 15
RC -93
MODULE niuxi.c
LINE 773
DETAIL NiPConnect
SYSTEM CALL connect
ERRNO 242
ERRNO TEXT No route to host
COUNTER 1
This error message indicates that the host abc.def.gh.i cannot process the IP address of the next host configured in OSS1. If the SAPRouter error message appears and the next host is sapservX, check the address for sapservX. OSS1 is delivered with the default settings sapserv3 and IP address 147.204.2.5. Customers in the U.S.A. are normally connected to sapserv4, IP address 204.79.199.2. If required, change the technical settings of OSS1 accordingly.
ERROR internal error
TIME Thu Nov 23 00:11:20 1995
RELEASE 21J
COMPONENT NI (network interface)
VERSION 15
RC -1
COUNTER 1
This message shows that the instance number entered does not agree with at least one of the technical settings for the SAPRouter defined in OSS1. The default for the instance number of the SAPRouter is 99. Under no circumstances should you enter the instance number of your R/3 system for the SAPRouter. You need to specify instance number 99 for sapservX. Otherwise, it is not possible to log on to SAPNet - R/3 Frontend.
LOCATION SapRouter on sapservX
ERROR route permission denied (XXXXXX to oss002, sapmsO01)
TIME Mon Nov 27 19:25:54 1995
RELEASE 30A
COMPONENT NI (network interface)
VERSION 15
RC -94
MODULE nixxrout.c
LINE 1390
COUNTER 1
An incorrect server was entered as message server 001, in this example, the server oss002. The message server for O01 is oss001. Change the technical settings for transaction OSS1 accordingly.
Appendix B (for Windows NT only)
Change to the directory "\usr\sap\<SID>\SYS\exe\run" and search for the program "lgtst.exe". If you cannot find it, or if the length of this file is not exactly 640216 bytes, import the program "lgtst.exe" from sapservX via ftp:
> ftp sapservX
Connected to sapservX.
220 sapservX FTP server (Version 1.7.194.2 Wed Sep 8 17:23:04 GMT 1993) ready.
Name: ftp
331 Guest login ok, send ident as password.
Password: <Your_customer_number>
ftp> cd dist/permanent/OSS1/lgtst.exe
250 CWD command successful.
ftp> binary
200 Type set to I.
ftp> get lgtst.exe
150 Opening BINARY mode data connection for lgtst.exe (640216 bytes).
226 Transfer complete.
640216 bytes received.
ftp> bye
Copy this file into the aforementioned directory.
Appendix C
The messages from transaction OSS1 (error messages and information) are given in the following list. Each message is described briefly.
|No.| Message Text
|450| Maintain technical settings first.
|452| Unable to connect to SAPNet - R/3 Frontend message server.
|454| E: Unable to start SAPGUI.
|455| SAPGUI was started.
|456| Specify a server name.
|457| Specify an IP address.
|458| Specify an instance number.
|459| Specify a database name.
|460| No authorization to log on to SAPNet - R/3 Frontend.
|461| No authorization to maintain technical settings.
|462| E: RFC destination could not be generated
Number 450: Maintain technical settings first
You can only log on to SAPNet - R/3 Frontend if the technical settings
are maintained. The technical settings determine the network path from the customer R/3 system to the online service system.
Number 452: Unable to connect to SAPNet - R/3 Frontend message server.
This message appears if the connection to the SAPNet - R/3 Frontend message server was not possible (system name O01, server oss001). There can be different reasons for this (see appendix A).
Number 454: E: Unable to start SAPGUI.
Transaction OSS1 could start the SAPGUI (not SAPTEMU), either because the program does not exist in the path given, or because the execute permission is not set correctly. Check whether the SAPGUI exists; SAPTEMU alone is not sufficient.
Number 455: SAPGUI was started.
This is not an error message. It merely informs you that an additional SAPGUI was started to establish a connection to SAPNet - R/3 Frontend.
Number 456: Specify a server name.
The server name was omitted from the technical settings.
Number 457: Specify an IP address.
The IP address was omitted from the technical settings.
Number 458: Specify an instance number.
The instance number was omitted from the technical settings.
Number 459: Specify a database name.
The database name for the Online Service System (001) was omitted from the technical settings.
Number 460: No authorization to log on to Online Service System
You do not have authorization to call transaction OSS1. Up to Release 2.2F: The authorization S_TSKH_ADM is checked for value 1. After Release 2.2F: For transaction OSS1, there are two special authorization profiles (see appendix D).
Number 461: No authorization to maintain technical settings.
You do not have the authorization to maintain the technical settings (see appendix D).
Number 462: E: RFC destination could not be generated.
In Releases 2.2, you can ignore this message. When saving the technical settings, an attempt is made to generate the RFC destination SAPOSS. The length of an RFC destination is limited in 2.2, and the maximum length was exceeded by the parameters of the technical settings.
Appendix D
As of Release 2.2F, there are two different authorization profiles for transaction OSS1: S_OSS1_START and S_OSS1_ADMIN.
S_OSS1_START authorizes you to call transaction OSS1 and to log on to the Online Service System. In addition, S_OSS1_ADMIN contains the
authorization to maintain the technical settings for the transaction.
The technical settings of OSS1 must be made at least once. Therefore, add S_OSS1_ADMIN to your user profile, log off, and then log on again afterwards.
Appendix E
Prerequisites:
(A TCP/IP connection can be established between the SAProuter on
the customer system and the SAProuter on sapserv3 in Walldorf.
(The SAProuter process must be started on the server that is registered
with SAP:
saprouter -r -R saprouttab &
Example of the "saprouttab" file with minimum configuration:
saprouttab - Example
Allows connections from the entire customer network to sapservX
and therefore to the Online Service System via SAProuter port 3299.
P * sapservX sapdp99 *
Allows connections from sapserv3 to the entire customer network,
for example for EarlyWatch or First Level Support.
P sapservX * * *
Header Data
Release Status: Released for Customer
Released on: 30.06.2006 09:13:57
Priority: Correction with high priority
Category: Consulting
Primary Component: XX-SER-NET Network connection
Antonio.
Edited by: Antonio Voce on May 22, 2008 5:07 PM -
TNS-12555: TNS:permission denied
I recently re-installed ORACLE-XE using the increased swap size method below:
dd if=/dev/zero of=/swapfile1 bs=1M count=600
mkswap /swapfile
swapon /swapfile
it works perfectly until I log out and log back in.
Then http://127.0.01:8080/apex gives a connection refused error. It turns out oracle's startdb.sh is dev/null'ing the error message which was:
TNS-12555: TNS:permission denied
TNS-12560: TNS:protocol adapter error
TNS-00525: Insufficient privilege for operation
Linux Error: 1: Operation not permitted
All my files in /usr/lib/oracle/xe/app/oracle/product/10.2.0/server/bin are:
-r-xr-xr-x 1 oracle dba 68948 2006-02-20 06:31 lsnrctl
protected so I've tried using chmod and chgrp and chown but no success!! I did one time get it to work by logging in as oracle. Then apex worked but my (java) application complained that there wasn't enough swap space.
As I said earlier, when I installed oracle xe everything worked fine. tnsnames.ora & listener.ora are fine so that's not the cause. My problem is I know a lot about oracle but I'm fairly new to linux. I'm using SUSE 10.
Can anyone help.
By the way, how can I see if my swap size change survived a reboot?Thanks Werner
It was a problem with access rights to var/tmp/.oracle.
I had first installed XE in January (I could see s#... files from back there in var/tmp/.oracle). Things came unstuck when I increased my pc's memory. So out of frustration I re-installed XE.
Now I finally have it working again.
I had .oracle as
drwxrwxrwt 2 root dba 128 2006-10-21 21:47 .oracle
probably because I ran /etc/init.d/oracle-xe configure as root. Or maybe because I had an old installation.
Thanks a lot for your help.
Allister
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