Cannot communicate with Target:: Unsupported protocol: t3

Hello,
I developed a jmx bean that monitoring our application. The jmx bean is registered and running in the context of WebLogic 11g. I have generated the plugin for the OEM (Enterprise Manager cloud control 12c). The plugin is successfully imported into OEM and the target is successfully added. However, every time when I try to see the returned data of our metrics by selecting a metric, I see the following error message on OEM console popup:
cannot communicate with Target: java.net.MalformedURLException: Unsupported protocol: t3: oracle.sysman.emSDK.agent.fetchlet.exception.FetchletException: >>cannot communicate with Target: java.net.MalformedURLException: Unsupported protocol: t3
oracle.sysman.emSDK.emd.comm.MetricGetException: cannot communicate with Target: java.net.MalformedURLException: Unsupported protocol: t3: oracle.sysman.emSDK.agent.fetchlet.exception.FetchletException: >>cannot communicate with Target: java.net.MalformedURLException: Unsupported protocol: t3
Any advise to solve this error will be highly appreciated!
Thanks in advance!

The plug-in is the OEM plug-in (the .opar file) that generated based on the jmx bean by using emcli tool, the target is added though the oem console for that plugin for monitoring purpose. Through the process of adding the target, an oem agent is installed/pushed on the host which is running our jmx bean on weblogic. It is unclear the "Unsupported protocol: t3" error here means the communication error between oem and its agent, or between the agent and weblogic server.

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    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
    [SYSTEM.OCR.BACKUP.DAY.NODENAME]
    UNDEF :
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
    [SYSTEM.OCR.BACKUP.DAY.TIMESTAMP]
    UNDEF :
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
    [SYSTEM.OCR.BACKUP.DAY.LOC]
    UNDEF :
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
    [SYSTEM.OCR.BACKUP.DAY_]
    UNDEF :
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
    [SYSTEM.OCR.BACKUP.DAY_.NODENAME]
    UNDEF :
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
    [SYSTEM.OCR.BACKUP.DAY_.TIMESTAMP]
    UNDEF :
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
    [SYSTEM.OCR.BACKUP.DAY_.LOC]
    UNDEF :
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
    [SYSTEM.OCR.BACKUP.WEEK]
    UNDEF :
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
    [SYSTEM.OCR.BACKUP.WEEK.NODENAME]
    UNDEF :
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
    [SYSTEM.OCR.BACKUP.WEEK.TIMESTAMP]
    UNDEF :
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
    [SYSTEM.OCR.BACKUP.WEEK.LOC]
    UNDEF :
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
    [SYSTEM.OCR.BACKUP.WEEK_]
    UNDEF :
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
    [SYSTEM.OCR.BACKUP.WEEK_.NODENAME]
    UNDEF :
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
    [SYSTEM.OCR.BACKUP.WEEK_.TIMESTAMP]
    UNDEF :
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
    [SYSTEM.OCR.BACKUP.WEEK_.LOC]
    UNDEF :
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
    [DATABASE]
    UNDEF :
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_CREATE_SUB_KEY, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_CREATE_SUB_KEY, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
    [DATABASE.NODEAPPS]
    UNDEF :
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_CREATE_SUB_KEY, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_CREATE_SUB_KEY, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_CREATE_SUB_KEY, USER_NAME : oracle, GROUP_NAME : oinstall}
    [DATABASE.VIP_RANGE]
    UNDEF :
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_CREATE_SUB_KEY, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_CREATE_SUB_KEY, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_CREATE_SUB_KEY, USER_NAME : oracle, GROUP_NAME : oinstall}
    [DATABASE.LOG]
    UNDEF :
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, USER_NAME : oracle, GROUP_NAME : oinstall}
    [DATABASE.ASM]
    UNDEF :
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_CREATE_SUB_KEY, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_CREATE_SUB_KEY, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : oracle, GROUP_NAME : oinstall}
    [DATABASE.DATABASES]
    UNDEF :
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_CREATE_SUB_KEY, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_CREATE_SUB_KEY, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_CREATE_SUB_KEY, USER_NAME : oracle, GROUP_NAME : oinstall}
    [DATABASE.ONS_HOSTS]
    UNDEF :
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : oracle, GROUP_NAME : oinstall}
    [DATABASE.ONS_HOSTS.slesorange]
    ORATEXT : slesorange
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : oracle, GROUP_NAME : oinstall}
    [DATABASE.ONS_HOSTS.slesorange.PORT]
    ORATEXT : 6200
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : oracle, GROUP_NAME : oinstall}
    [DATABASE.ONS_HOSTS.slesred]
    ORATEXT : slesred
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : oracle, GROUP_NAME : oinstall}
    [DATABASE.ONS_HOSTS.slesred.PORT]
    ORATEXT : 6200
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : oracle, GROUP_NAME : oinstall}
    [CRS]
    UNDEF :
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}

  • Jabber for Mac 9.2.1 Cannot communicate with the server

    Hi All,
    I'm using Webex and the Jabber for Mac 9.2.1 client that was automatically pushed.  I see "Cannot communicate with the server" when I attempt to login. 
    The same credentials work correctly when using the 8.6.5 client version.  I've attached the problem report file.
    I would appreciate some guidance on what I need to do to get this to work.
    Cheers,
    Steve

    We've seen this with a few of our users as well. All started noticing having issues Friday morning. As this is a hosted service for us via webex we had our engineers call in to Jabber support. Cisco performed a modification to their account and they were able to connect again. No SRV records were messed with.
    ***EDIT*** - This appears to have been caused by a certificate issue. The Trusted Root Certificate for QuoVadis expired and was not renewed on some machines. 
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    Install the Cert for : QuoVadis Root CA2 (in windows, download as DER>right click file>install)
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  • Hi can anyone help me. I have a apple macbook laptop OSX 10.5.8 . When i push print, it shows my printer but says cannot communicate with printer. (epson stylus nx125). Do I need new drivers? Please help .  regards Cindy

    Hi can anyone help me. I have a apple macbook laptop OSX 10.5.8 . When i push print, it shows my printer but says cannot communicate with printer. (epson stylus nx125). Do I need new drivers? Please help .  regards Cindy

    Welcome to Apple Support Communities. We're users here and do not speak for "Apple Inc."
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    1. Have you tried turning the printer off and back on?
    2A. Is the printer attached with a cable?
         If yes, have you tried unplugging and re-plugging both ends of the printer cable?
         If that does not help, can you test the printer with another cable?
    2B. If your printer is not connected to the computer with a cable, have you tried restarting your printer (assuming wireless connection)?
         Have you tried restarting your wireless router?
    3. Have you tried restarting your MacBook? (Be sure to save your work first.)
    4. Does the printer have ink? (Doesn't usually generate a 'communications error' though)
    5. Have you updated OS X or the program you're trying to print from recently?

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    i am getting the error message "cannot communicate with the server" when i try to sign into my apple account on my ipad - any ideas???

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  • LDOM Issue on T2000   ldmd cannot communicate with the hypervisor as the re

    Hi,
    There were some issues with old primary LDOM at T2000 so I installed
    new o/s 64 bit on SUN SPARC T2000 and reset SC on factor-default and
    also installed LDOM 1.2 version. Seems like old hypervisor is not
    deleted.
    Now I am getting error.
    #ldm list
    Failed to connect to logical domain manager: Connection refused
    So far I have trying the following steps. but still no luck
    I installed version 1.2 LDOM. and also I updated SC. Plus I installed
    below patches:
    •118833-36, Kernel update patch
    •124921-02, which contains updates to the Logical Domains 1.0 drivers
    and utilities
    •125043-01, which contains updates to the qcn (console) drivers.
    SC> bootmode config="factory-default"
    SC> poweroff
    SC> resetsc -y
    SC> poweron
    Now I tried everything but still no luck
    Here are some errot which I am getting
    #Svcs -xv
    [ Oct  5 00:07:14 Method "start" exited with status 96 ]
    [ Oct  5 00:32:11 Leaving maintenance because disable requested. ]
    [ Oct  5 00:32:11 Disabled. ]
    [ Oct  5 00:32:21 Enabled. ]
    [ Oct  5 00:32:21 Executing start method ("/opt/SUNWldm/bin/ldmd_start") ]
    Service LOG file Info:
    ldmd cannot communicate with the hypervisor as the required device
    does not exist:
    /devices/virtual-devices@100/channel-devices@200/virtual-channel@0:hvctl
    Either this is not the control domain or the firmware does not support LDoms
    [ Oct  5 00:32:21 Method "start" exited with status 96 ]
    [ Oct  5 00:43:54 Leaving maintenance because disable requested. ]
    [ Oct  5 00:43:54 Disabled. ]
    [ Oct  5 00:45:19 Enabled. ]
    [ Oct  5 00:45:19 Executing start method ("/opt/SUNWldm/bin/ldmd_start") ]
    ldmd cannot communicate with the hypervisor as the required device
    does not exist:
    /devices/virtual-devices@100/channel-devices@200/virtual-channel@0:hvctl
    Either this is not the control domain or the firmware does not support LDoms
    [ Oct  5 00:45:19 Method "start" exited with status 96 ]
    [ Oct  5 00:45:19 Rereading configuration. ]
    bash-3.00# cd /opt/SUNWldm/bin/
    bash-3.00# ls
    ldm ldmconfig ldmd ldmd_start schemas
    bash-3.00# ./ldmd_start
    ldmd cannot communicate with the hypervisor as the required device
    does not exist:
    /devices/virtual-devices@100/channel-devices@200/virtual-channel@0:hvctl
    Either this is not the control domain or the firmware does not support LDoms
    bash-3.00# ldm
    Failed to connect to logical domain manager: Connection refused
    bash-3.00# sc>
    sc> showhost
    Sun-Fire-T2000 System Firmware 6.7.12 2011/07/06 20:03
    Host flash versions:
    OBP 4.30.4.d 2011/07/06 14:29
    Hypervisor 1.7.3.c 2010/07/09 15:14
    POST 4.30.4.b 2010/07/09 14:24
    bash-3.00#
    bash-3.00# uname -a
    SunOS ldom-srv 5.10 Generic_118833-36 sun4v sparc SUNW,Sun-Fire-T200
    Thanks in advance

    Hi,
    There were some issues with old primary LDOM at T2000 so I installed
    new o/s 64 bit on SUN SPARC T2000 and reset SC on factor-default and
    also installed LDOM 1.2 version. Seems like old hypervisor is not
    deleted.
    Now I am getting error.
    #ldm list
    Failed to connect to logical domain manager: Connection refused
    So far I have trying the following steps. but still no luck
    I installed version 1.2 LDOM. and also I updated SC. Plus I installed
    below patches:
    •118833-36, Kernel update patch
    •124921-02, which contains updates to the Logical Domains 1.0 drivers
    and utilities
    •125043-01, which contains updates to the qcn (console) drivers.
    SC> bootmode config="factory-default"
    SC> poweroff
    SC> resetsc -y
    SC> poweron
    Now I tried everything but still no luck
    Here are some errot which I am getting
    #Svcs -xv
    [ Oct  5 00:07:14 Method "start" exited with status 96 ]
    [ Oct  5 00:32:11 Leaving maintenance because disable requested. ]
    [ Oct  5 00:32:11 Disabled. ]
    [ Oct  5 00:32:21 Enabled. ]
    [ Oct  5 00:32:21 Executing start method ("/opt/SUNWldm/bin/ldmd_start") ]
    Service LOG file Info:
    ldmd cannot communicate with the hypervisor as the required device
    does not exist:
    /devices/virtual-devices@100/channel-devices@200/virtual-channel@0:hvctl
    Either this is not the control domain or the firmware does not support LDoms
    [ Oct  5 00:32:21 Method "start" exited with status 96 ]
    [ Oct  5 00:43:54 Leaving maintenance because disable requested. ]
    [ Oct  5 00:43:54 Disabled. ]
    [ Oct  5 00:45:19 Enabled. ]
    [ Oct  5 00:45:19 Executing start method ("/opt/SUNWldm/bin/ldmd_start") ]
    ldmd cannot communicate with the hypervisor as the required device
    does not exist:
    /devices/virtual-devices@100/channel-devices@200/virtual-channel@0:hvctl
    Either this is not the control domain or the firmware does not support LDoms
    [ Oct  5 00:45:19 Method "start" exited with status 96 ]
    [ Oct  5 00:45:19 Rereading configuration. ]
    bash-3.00# cd /opt/SUNWldm/bin/
    bash-3.00# ls
    ldm ldmconfig ldmd ldmd_start schemas
    bash-3.00# ./ldmd_start
    ldmd cannot communicate with the hypervisor as the required device
    does not exist:
    /devices/virtual-devices@100/channel-devices@200/virtual-channel@0:hvctl
    Either this is not the control domain or the firmware does not support LDoms
    bash-3.00# ldm
    Failed to connect to logical domain manager: Connection refused
    bash-3.00# sc>
    sc> showhost
    Sun-Fire-T2000 System Firmware 6.7.12 2011/07/06 20:03
    Host flash versions:
    OBP 4.30.4.d 2011/07/06 14:29
    Hypervisor 1.7.3.c 2010/07/09 15:14
    POST 4.30.4.b 2010/07/09 14:24
    bash-3.00#
    bash-3.00# uname -a
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  • Itunes cannot communicate with my iphone

    I installed an update and then I tried to restore and i received a message that my iphone (4s) cannot communicate with itunes. (on mac) Any suggestions?

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    Given what you are describing I recommend starting here with the iOS: Troubleshooting USB connection article: http://support.apple.com/kb/ts1286.
    Once you determine that your computer has a USB 2.0 connection, use the following steps to troubleshoot the connection between the device and the computer. Test after each step:
    Update to the latest version of iTunes.
    Plug the device directly into a high-power USB 2.0 port on the computer. If possible, use a USB port on the back of the computer.Avoid plugging the device into a keyboard, display, or standalone hub. The USB ports on these accessories may be low-power or only offer USB 1.x connections.
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    iPhone, iPad, iPod touch: Turning off and on (restarting) and resetting
    http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1430
    As a last resort I would recommend backing up to iCloud, and restoring the device.
    iCloud: Backup and restore overview
    http://support.apple.com/kb/ht4859
    iOS: How to back up and restore your content
    http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1766
    Regards,
    Sterling

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    I have already uninstalled and reinstalled iTunes about 5 times, using the directions on the support webpage. I've checked my drivers and everything.
    Also, no matter what, whenever I click on the iTunes icon to start it, it always takes 3-5 minutes for the iTunes program to pop up.

    okay.
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    in the 6.0.x days we could get some relief from that sometimes by applying the markinmadison technique:
    markinmadison: Re: "The software required for communicating with the iPod is not installed..."
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  • CRS-4535: Cannot communicate with Cluster Ready Services

    [oracle@bnl11237dat01 ~]$ /u01/app/11.2.0/grid/bin/cluvfy stage -post crsinst -n bnl11237dat01,bnl11237dat02 -verbose
    Performing post-checks for cluster services setup
    Checking node reachability...
    Check: Node reachability from node "bnl11237dat01"
    Destination Node Reachable?
    bnl11237dat01 yes
    bnl11237dat02 yes
    Result: Node reachability check passed from node "bnl11237dat01"
    Checking user equivalence...
    Check: User equivalence for user "oracle"
    Node Name Comment
    bnl11237dat02 passed
    bnl11237dat01 passed
    Result: User equivalence check passed for user "oracle"
    ERROR:
    Unable to obtain network interface list from Oracle Clusterware (OIFCFG)
    Verification cannot proceed
    Post-check for cluster services setup was unsuccessful on all the nodes.
    [oracle@bnl11237dat01 ~]$ oifcfg iflist
    bond1 10.32.25.160
    bond2 10.32.17.200
    bond2 169.254.0.0
    bond0.1515 10.32.24.0
    bond0.1536 172.16.7.0
    [oracle@bnl11237dat01 ~]$ oifcfg iflist -p
    bond1 10.32.25.160 PRIVATE
    bond2 10.32.17.200 PRIVATE
    bond2 169.254.0.0 UNKNOWN
    bond0.1515 10.32.24.0 PRIVATE
    bond0.1536 172.16.7.0 PRIVATE
    [oracle@bnl11237dat01 ~]$ oifcfg iflist -p -n
    bond1 10.32.25.160 PRIVATE 255.255.255.240
    bond2 10.32.17.200 PRIVATE 255.255.255.248
    bond2 169.254.0.0 UNKNOWN 255.255.0.0
    bond0.1515 10.32.24.0 PRIVATE 255.255.255.192
    bond0.1536 172.16.7.0 PRIVATE 255.255.255.0
    [oracle@bnl11237dat01 ~]$ /u01/app/11.2.0/grid/bin/onsctl debug
    HTTP/1.1 200 OK
    Content-Length: 1923
    Content-Type: text/html
    Response:
    == bnl11237dat01:6200 8732 11/05/19 11:44:09 ==
    Home: /u01/app/11.2.0/grid
    ======== ONS ========
    IP ADDRESS PORT TIME SEQUENCE FLAGS
    127.0.0.1 6200 4dd4f2a3 00000000 00000008
    Listener:
    TYPE BIND ADDRESS PORT SOCKET
    Local 127.0.0.1 6100 5
    Remote any 6200 7
    Remote any 6200 -
    Connection Topology: (1)
    IP PORT VERS TIME
    127.0.0.1 6200 4 4dd4f2a3=
    Client connections:
    ID CONNECTION ADDRESS PORT FLAGS SENDQ REF SUB W
    0 internal 0 01008a 00000 001 002
    2 127.0.0.1 6100 01001a 00000 001 001
    1 127.0.0.1 6100 01001a 00000 001 001
    3 127.0.0.1 6100 01001a 00000 001 001
    4 127.0.0.1 6100 01001a 00000 001 001
    7 127.0.0.1 6100 01001a 00000 001 000
    request 127.0.0.1 6100 03201a 00000 001 000
    Worker Ticket: 10/10, Last: 11/05/19 11:42:21
    THREAD FLAGS
    40460940 00000012
    405b4940 00000012
    41280940 00000012
    Resources:
    Notifications:
    Received: Total 0 (Internal 0), in Receive Q: 0
    Processed: Total 0, in Process Q: 0
    Pool Counts:
    Message: 1, Link: 1, Ack: 1, Match: 1
    [oracle@bnl11237dat01 ~]$
    [root@bnl11237dat01 ~]# /u01/app/11.2.0/grid/bin/crsctl stop crs
    CRS-2791: Starting shutdown of Oracle High Availability Services-managed resources on 'bnl11237dat01'
    CRS-2673: Attempting to stop 'ora.crsd' on 'bnl11237dat01'
    CRS-2790: Starting shutdown of Cluster Ready Services-managed resources on 'bnl11237dat01'
    CRS-2673: Attempting to stop 'ora.bnl11237dat01.vip' on 'bnl11237dat01'
    CRS-2673: Attempting to stop 'ora.oc4j' on 'bnl11237dat01'
    CRS-2673: Attempting to stop 'ora.cvu' on 'bnl11237dat01'
    CRS-2673: Attempting to stop 'ora.LISTENER_SCAN1.lsnr' on 'bnl11237dat01'
    CRS-2673: Attempting to stop 'ora.LISTENER.lsnr' on 'bnl11237dat01'
    CRS-2673: Attempting to stop 'ora.LISTENER_SCAN3.lsnr' on 'bnl11237dat01'
    CRS-2673: Attempting to stop 'ora.LISTENER_SCAN2.lsnr' on 'bnl11237dat01'
    CRS-2677: Stop of 'ora.bnl11237dat01.vip' on 'bnl11237dat01' succeeded
    CRS-2677: Stop of 'ora.cvu' on 'bnl11237dat01' succeeded
    CRS-2677: Stop of 'ora.LISTENER_SCAN1.lsnr' on 'bnl11237dat01' succeeded
    CRS-2673: Attempting to stop 'ora.scan1.vip' on 'bnl11237dat01'
    CRS-2677: Stop of 'ora.LISTENER.lsnr' on 'bnl11237dat01' succeeded
    CRS-2673: Attempting to stop 'ora.bnl11237dat02.vip' on 'bnl11237dat01'
    CRS-2677: Stop of 'ora.LISTENER_SCAN3.lsnr' on 'bnl11237dat01' succeeded
    CRS-2673: Attempting to stop 'ora.scan3.vip' on 'bnl11237dat01'
    CRS-2677: Stop of 'ora.LISTENER_SCAN2.lsnr' on 'bnl11237dat01' succeeded
    CRS-2673: Attempting to stop 'ora.scan2.vip' on 'bnl11237dat01'
    CRS-2677: Stop of 'ora.scan1.vip' on 'bnl11237dat01' succeeded
    CRS-2677: Stop of 'ora.bnl11237dat02.vip' on 'bnl11237dat01' succeeded
    CRS-2677: Stop of 'ora.scan3.vip' on 'bnl11237dat01' succeeded
    CRS-2677: Stop of 'ora.scan2.vip' on 'bnl11237dat01' succeeded
    CRS-2677: Stop of 'ora.oc4j' on 'bnl11237dat01' succeeded
    CRS-2673: Attempting to stop 'ora.ons' on 'bnl11237dat01'
    CRS-2677: Stop of 'ora.ons' on 'bnl11237dat01' succeeded
    CRS-2673: Attempting to stop 'ora.net1.network' on 'bnl11237dat01'
    CRS-2677: Stop of 'ora.net1.network' on 'bnl11237dat01' succeeded
    CRS-2792: Shutdown of Cluster Ready Services-managed resources on 'bnl11237dat01' has completed
    CRS-2677: Stop of 'ora.crsd' on 'bnl11237dat01' succeeded
    CRS-2673: Attempting to stop 'ora.mdnsd' on 'bnl11237dat01'
    CRS-2673: Attempting to stop 'ora.crf' on 'bnl11237dat01'
    CRS-2673: Attempting to stop 'ora.ctssd' on 'bnl11237dat01'
    CRS-2673: Attempting to stop 'ora.evmd' on 'bnl11237dat01'
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