Configuration VM Server Network.
Hi all,
does anyone have the right documentation to configure a basic network card in oracle VM Server ?.
Thanks.
*T
*T,
Greetings, please review: http://itnewscast.com/chapter-6-oracle-vm-22-san-iscsi-and-nfs-backend-storage-configurations
Chapter 6: Oracle VM 2.2 SAN, iSCSI and NFS Back-end Storage Configurations
Respectfully,
Roddy
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NiIRead: hdl 2 received data (rcd=458,pac=1,MESG_IO)
NiBufIIn: NIBUF len=458
NiBufIIn: packet complete for hdl 2
NiBufReceive starting
MsINiRead: received 458 bytes
MSG received, len 110+348, flag 4, from willsys41_W41_00 , typ 0, key FFFFFFFF00000000
DpHalt: received 348 bytes from message server
NiIRead: hdl 2 received data (rcd=114,pac=1,MESG_IO)
NiBufIIn: NIBUF len=114
NiBufIIn: packet complete for hdl 2
NiBufReceive starting
MsINiRead: received 114 bytes
MSG received, len 110+4, flag 3, from MSG_SERVER , typ 0, key -
DpHalt: received 4 bytes from message server
NiIRead: hdl 2 received data (rcd=114,pac=1,MESG_IO)
NiBufIIn: NIBUF len=114
NiBufIIn: packet complete for hdl 2
NiBufReceive starting
MsINiRead: received 114 bytes
MSG received, len 110+4, flag 3, from MSG_SERVER , typ 0, key -
DpHalt: received 4 bytes from message server
NiIRead: hdl 2 received data (rcd=114,pac=1,MESG_IO)
NiBufIIn: NIBUF len=114
NiBufIIn: packet complete for hdl 2
NiBufReceive starting
MsINiRead: received 114 bytes
MSG received, len 110+4, flag 3, from MSG_SERVER , typ 0, key -
DpHalt: received 4 bytes from message server
NiIRead: hdl 2 received data (rcd=114,pac=1,MESG_IO)
NiBufIIn: NIBUF len=114
NiBufIIn: packet complete for hdl 2
NiBufReceive starting
MsINiRead: received 114 bytes
MSG received, len 110+4, flag 3, from MSG_SERVER , typ 0, key -
DpHalt: received 4 bytes from message server
NiIRead: hdl 2 received data (rcd=114,pac=1,MESG_IO)
NiBufIIn: NIBUF len=114
NiBufIIn: packet complete for hdl 2
NiBufReceive starting
MsINiRead: received 114 bytes
MSG received, len 110+4, flag 3, from MSG_SERVER , typ 0, key -
DpHalt: received 4 bytes from message server
NiIRead: hdl 2 received data (rcd=114,pac=1,MESG_IO)
NiBufIIn: NIBUF len=114
NiBufIIn: packet complete for hdl 2
NiBufReceive starting
MsINiRead: received 114 bytes
MSG received, len 110+4, flag 3, from MSG_SERVER , typ 0, key -
DpHalt: received 4 bytes from message server
NiIRead: hdl 2 received data (rcd=214,pac=1,MESG_IO)
NiBufIIn: NIBUF len=214
NiBufIIn: packet complete for hdl 2
NiBufReceive starting
MsINiRead: received 214 bytes
MSG received, len 110+104, flag 3, from MSG_SERVER , typ 0, key -
DpHalt: received 104 bytes from message server
NiIRead: hdl 2 received data (rcd=274,pac=1,MESG_IO)
NiBufIIn: NIBUF len=274
NiBufIIn: packet complete for hdl 2
NiBufReceive starting
MsINiRead: received 274 bytes
MSG received, len 110+164, flag 1, from MSG_SERVER , typ 0, key -
DpHalt: received 164 bytes from message server
NiIRead: hdl 2 received data (rcd=274,pac=1,MESG_IO)
NiBufIIn: NIBUF len=274
NiBufIIn: packet complete for hdl 2
NiBufReceive starting
MsINiRead: received 274 bytes
MSG received, len 110+164, flag 1, from MSG_SERVER , typ 0, key -
DpHalt: received 164 bytes from message server
NiIRead: hdl 2 received data (rcd=274,pac=1,MESG_IO)
NiBufIIn: NIBUF len=274
NiBufIIn: packet complete for hdl 2
NiBufReceive starting
MsINiRead: received 274 bytes
MSG received, len 110+164, flag 1, from MSG_SERVER , typ 0, key -
DpHalt: received 164 bytes from message server
NiIRead: hdl 2 received data (rcd=274,pac=1,MESG_IO)
NiBufIIn: NIBUF len=274
NiBufIIn: packet complete for hdl 2
NiBufReceive starting
MsINiRead: received 274 bytes
MSG received, len 110+164, flag 1, from MSG_SERVER , typ 0, key -
DpHalt: received 164 bytes from message server
NiIRead: hdl 2 received data (rcd=274,pac=1,MESG_IO)
NiBufIIn: NIBUF len=274
NiBufIIn: packet complete for hdl 2
NiBufReceive starting
MsINiRead: received 274 bytes
MSG received, len 110+164, flag 1, from MSG_SERVER , typ 0, key -
DpHalt: received 164 bytes from message server
NiIRead: hdl 2 received data (rcd=274,pac=1,MESG_IO)
NiBufIIn: NIBUF len=274
NiBufIIn: packet complete for hdl 2
NiBufReceive starting
MsINiRead: received 274 bytes
MSG received, len 110+164, flag 1, from MSG_SERVER , typ 0, key -
DpHalt: received 164 bytes from message server
NiIRead: hdl 2 received data (rcd=274,pac=1,MESG_IO)
NiBufIIn: NIBUF len=274
NiBufIIn: packet complete for hdl 2
NiBufReceive starting
MsINiRead: received 274 bytes
MSG received, len 110+164, flag 1, from MSG_SERVER , typ 0, key -
DpHalt: received 164 bytes from message server
NiIRead: hdl 2 recv would block (errno=EAGAIN)
NiIRead: read for hdl 2 timed out (0ms)
DpHalt: no more messages from the message server
DpHalt: send keepalive to synchronize with the message server
NiBufSend starting
NiIWrite: hdl 2 sent data (wrt=114,pac=1,MESG_IO)
MsINiWrite: sent 114 bytes
send msg (len 110+4) to name MSG_SERVER, type 0, key -
MsSndName: MS_NOOP ok
Send 4 bytes to MSG_SERVER
NiIRead: hdl 2 recv would block (errno=EAGAIN)
NiIPeek: peek successful for hdl 2 (r)
NiIRead: hdl 2 received data (rcd=114,pac=1,MESG_IO)
NiBufIIn: NIBUF len=114
NiBufIIn: packet complete for hdl 2
NiBufReceive starting
MsINiRead: received 114 bytes
MSG received, len 110+4, flag 3, from MSG_SERVER , typ 0, key -
Received 4 bytes from MSG_SERVER
Received opcode MS_NOOP from msg_server, reply MSOP_OK
MsOpReceive: ok
MsSendKeepalive : keepalive sent to message server
NiIRead: hdl 2 recv would block (errno=EAGAIN)
Tue Mar 31 00:03:24 2015
NiIPeek: peek for hdl 2 timed out (r; 1000ms)
NiIRead: read for hdl 2 timed out (1000ms)
DpHalt: no more messages from the message server
DpHalt: sync with message server o.k.
detach from message server
***LOG Q0M=> DpMsDetach, ms_detach () [dpxxdisp.c 13304]
NiBufSend starting
NiIWrite: hdl 2 sent data (wrt=110,pac=1,MESG_IO)
MsINiWrite: sent 110 bytes
MsIDetach: send logout to msg_server
MsIDetach: call exit function
DpMsShutdownHook called
NiBufISelUpdate: new MODE -- (r-) for hdl 2 in set0
SiSelPSet: set events of sock 11 to: ---
NiBufISelRemove: remove hdl 2 from set0
SiSelPRemove: removed last sock 11 (pos=3)
NiSelIRemove: removed hdl 2
NiICloseHandle: shutdown and close hdl 2 / sock 11
NiBufIClose: clear extension for hdl 2
MsIDetach: detach MS-system
cleanup EM
EsCleanup ....
EsCleanup destroy slot 0
<EsMap: unlink /SAP_ES_00_000
EmCleanup() -> 0
Es2Cleanup: Cleanup ES2
ShmCreate( 76, 0, 2, 0x0xcef3328 )
ShmKeyPermission( 76 ) = 0740 (octal)
ShmDelete( 13 )
cleanup event management
cleanup shared memory/semaphores
ShmCleanup SHM_SYS_ADM_KEY
ShmCleanup( 1 )
ShmCreate( 1, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a5e8 )
ShmProtect( 1, 3 )
ShmProtect( key 1 valid )
ShmProtect( slot Index 0 )
ShmProtect( Mode: 0 )
ShmProtect( before shmdt )
ShmProtect( after shmdt )
ShmProtect( before shmat 0x5e1000)
ShmProtect( after shmat )
ShmProtect: shmat key 1 prot 3/0 done
ShmCreate( 1, 0, 2, -> 0x0x5e1000 )
ShmCleanup SHM_DP_ADM_KEY
ShmCleanup( 2 )
ShmCreate( 2, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a5e8 )
ShmProtect( 2, 3 )
ShmProtect( key 2 valid )
ShmProtect( slot Index 1 )
ShmProtect( Mode: 0 )
ShmProtect( before shmdt )
ShmProtect( after shmdt )
ShmProtect( before shmat 0x4ed2000)
ShmProtect( after shmat )
ShmProtect: shmat key 2 prot 3/0 done
ShmCreate( 2, 0, 2, -> 0x0x4ed2000 )
ShmCleanup SHM_DP_CA_KEY
ShmCleanup( 3 )
ShmCreate( 3, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a5e8 )
ShmProtect( 3, 3 )
ShmProtect( key 3 valid )
ShmProtect( slot Index 2 )
ShmProtect( Mode: 0 )
ShmProtect( before shmdt )
ShmProtect( after shmdt )
ShmProtect( before shmat 0x1655000)
ShmProtect( after shmat )
ShmProtect: shmat key 3 prot 3/0 done
ShmCreate( 3, 0, 2, -> 0x0x1655000 )
ShmCleanup SHM_PF_KEY
ShmCleanup( 4 )
ShmCreate( 4, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a5e8 )
ShmKeyPermission( 4 ) = 0740 (octal)
ShmCleanup SHM_PRES_BUF
ShmCleanup( 14 )
ShmCreate( 14, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a5e8 )
ShmKeyPermission( 14 ) = 0740 (octal)
ShmCleanup SHM_CALI_BUFFER
ShmCleanup( 11 )
ShmCreate( 11, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a5e8 )
ShmGet( 10, 11, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a52c )
ShmCleanup SHM_DB_TBUFF
ShmCleanup( 19 )
ShmCreate( 19, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a5e8 )
ShmKeyPermission( 19 ) = 0740 (octal)
ShmCleanup SHM_DB_TBUFF_P
ShmCleanup( 33 )
ShmCreate( 33, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a5e8 )
ShmKeyPermission( 33 ) = 0740 (octal)
ShmCleanup SHM_DB_STBUFF
ShmCleanup( 41 )
ShmCreate( 41, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a5e8 )
ShmKeyPermission( 41 ) = 0740 (octal)
ShmCleanup SHM_DB_TTBUFF
ShmCleanup( 42 )
ShmCreate( 42, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a5e8 )
ShmGet( 40, 42, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a52c )
ShmCreate( 40, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a1ec )
ShmKeyPermission( 40 ) = 0740 (octal)
ShmCleanup SHM_DB_FTBUFF
ShmCleanup( 43 )
ShmCreate( 43, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a5e8 )
ShmGet( 40, 43, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a52c )
ShmCreate( 40, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a1ec )
ShmKeyPermission( 40 ) = 0740 (octal)
ShmCleanup SHM_DB_SNTBUFF
ShmCleanup( 45 )
ShmCreate( 45, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a5e8 )
ShmGet( 40, 45, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a52c )
ShmCreate( 40, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a1ec )
ShmKeyPermission( 40 ) = 0740 (octal)
ShmCleanup SHM_DB_IRBUFF
ShmCleanup( 44 )
ShmCreate( 44, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a5e8 )
ShmGet( 40, 44, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a52c )
ShmCreate( 40, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a1ec )
ShmKeyPermission( 40 ) = 0740 (octal)
ShmCleanup SHM_DB_OBJ_BUFFER
ShmCleanup( 54 )
ShmCreate( 54, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a5e8 )
ShmKeyPermission( 54 ) = 0740 (octal)
ShmCleanup SHM_DB_SYNC
ShmCleanup( 46 )
ShmCreate( 46, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a5e8 )
ShmGet( 40, 46, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a52c )
ShmCreate( 40, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a1ec )
ShmKeyPermission( 40 ) = 0740 (octal)
ShmCleanup SHM_DB_CUA_BUFFER
ShmCleanup( 47 )
ShmCreate( 47, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a5e8 )
ShmGet( 40, 47, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a52c )
ShmCreate( 40, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a1ec )
ShmKeyPermission( 40 ) = 0740 (octal)
ShmCleanup SHM_DB_OTR_BUFFER
ShmCleanup( 64 )
ShmCreate( 64, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a5e8 )
ShmKeyPermission( 64 ) = 0740 (octal)
ShmCleanup SHM_DB_ESM_BUFFER
ShmCleanup( 65 )
ShmCreate( 65, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a5e8 )
ShmKeyPermission( 65 ) = 0740 (octal)
ShmCleanup SHM_ROLL_AREA_KEY
ShmCleanup( 9 )
ShmCreate( 9, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a5e8 )
ShmKeyPermission( 9 ) = 0740 (octal)
ShmCleanup SHM_PAGING_AREA_KEY
ShmCleanup( 8 )
ShmCreate( 8, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a5e8 )
ShmKeyPermission( 8 ) = 0740 (octal)
ShmCleanup SHM_ROLL_ADM_KEY
ShmCleanup( 17 )
ShmCreate( 17, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a5e8 )
ShmGet( 10, 17, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a52c )
ShmCleanup SHM_PAGING_ADM_KEY
ShmCleanup( 18 )
ShmCreate( 18, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a5e8 )
ShmKeyPermission( 18 ) = 0740 (octal)
ShmCleanup SHM_PXA_KEY
ShmCleanup( 6 )
ShmCreate( 6, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a5e8 )
ShmKeyPermission( 6 ) = 0740 (octal)
ShmCleanup SHM_ENQ_TABLE_KEY
ShmCleanup( 34 )
ShmCreate( 34, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a5e8 )
ShmKeyPermission( 34 ) = 0740 (octal)
ShmCleanup SHM_ENQID_KEY
ShmCleanup( 58 )
ShmCreate( 58, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a5e8 )
ShmKeyPermission( 58 ) = 0740 (octal)
ShmCleanup SHM_VB_ADM_KEY
ShmCleanup( 7 )
ShmCreate( 7, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a5e8 )
ShmKeyPermission( 7 ) = 0740 (octal)
ShmCleanup SHM_ES2_ADM
ShmCleanup( 76 )
ShmCreate( 76, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a5e8 )
ShmKeyPermission( 76 ) = 0740 (octal)
ShmCleanup SHM_EM_ADM
ShmCleanup( 51 )
ShmCreate( 51, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a5e8 )
ShmProtect( 51, 3 )
ShmProtect( key 51 valid )
ShmProtect( slot Index 50 )
ShmProtect( Mode: 0 )
ShmProtect( before shmdt )
ShmProtect( after shmdt )
ShmProtect( before shmat 0x6e14000)
ShmProtect( after shmat )
ShmProtect: shmat key 51 prot 3/0 done
ShmCreate( 51, 0, 2, -> 0x0x6e14000 )
ShmCleanup SHM_EM2_ADM
ShmCleanup( 77 )
ShmCreate( 77, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a5e8 )
ShmKeyPermission( 77 ) = 0740 (octal)
ShmCleanup SHM_EG2_ADM
ShmCleanup( 78 )
ShmCreate( 78, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a5e8 )
ShmKeyPermission( 78 ) = 0740 (octal)
ShmCleanup SHM_MSBUF
ShmCleanup( 52 )
ShmCreate( 52, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a5e8 )
ShmProtect( 52, 3 )
ShmProtect( key 52 valid )
ShmProtect( slot Index 51 )
ShmProtect( Mode: 0 )
ShmProtect( before shmdt )
ShmProtect( after shmdt )
ShmProtect( before shmat 0x60b000)
ShmProtect( after shmat )
ShmProtect: shmat key 52 prot 3/0 done
ShmCreate( 52, 0, 2, -> 0x0x60b000 )
ShmCleanup SHM_THRUN_ADM_KEY(th run adm)
ShmCleanup( 30 )
ShmCreate( 30, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a5e8 )
ShmKeyPermission( 30 ) = 0740 (octal)
ShmCleanup SHM_JAVA
ShmCleanup( 70 )
ShmCreate( 70, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a5e8 )
ShmKeyPermission( 70 ) = 0740 (octal)
ShmCleanup SHM_PF_AS_KEY(Appl.Statistics)
ShmCleanup( 56 )
ShmCreate( 56, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a5e8 )
ShmKeyPermission( 56 ) = 0740 (octal)
ShmCleanup SHM_PROFILE
ShmCleanup( 57 )
ShmCreate( 57, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a5e8 )
ShmProtect( 57, 3 )
ShmProtect( key 57 valid )
ShmProtect( slot Index 56 )
ShmProtect( Mode: 0 )
ShmProtect( before shmdt )
ShmProtect( after shmdt )
ShmProtect( before shmat 0x151f000)
ShmProtect( after shmat )
ShmProtect: shmat key 57 prot 3/0 done
ShmCreate( 57, 0, 2, -> 0x0x151f000 )
ShmCleanup SHM_NO_BUFFER
ShmCleanup( 48 )
ShmCreate( 48, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a5e8 )
ShmGet( 40, 48, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a52c )
ShmCreate( 40, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a1ec )
ShmKeyPermission( 40 ) = 0740 (octal)
removing request queue
ShmCleanup( 31 )
ShmCreate( 31, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a5d8 )
ShmProtect( 31, 3 )
ShmProtect( key 31 valid )
ShmProtect( slot Index 30 )
ShmProtect( Mode: 0 )
ShmProtect( before shmdt )
ShmProtect( after shmdt )
ShmProtect( before shmat 0x573d000)
ShmProtect( after shmat )
ShmProtect: shmat key 31 prot 3/0 done
ShmCreate( 31, 0, 2, -> 0x0x573d000 )
ShmCleanup SHM_POOL_0
ShmCleanup( 10 )
ShmCreate( 10, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a5e8 )
ShmProtect( 10, 3 )
ShmProtect( key 10 valid )
ShmProtect( slot Index 9 )
ShmProtect( Mode: 76000000 )
ShmCreate( 10, 0, 2, -> 0x0xb3723000 )
ShmCleanup SHM_DB_POOL
ShmCleanup( 40 )
ShmCreate( 40, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a5e8 )
ShmKeyPermission( 40 ) = 0740 (octal)
ShmCleanup SHM_POOL_50
ShmCleanup( 50 )
ShmCreate( 50, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a5e8 )
ShmKeyPermission( 50 ) = 0740 (octal)
MiCleanup:
ShmCleanup( 62 )
ShmCreate( 62, 0, 2, 0x0xbf99a5c8 )
ShmProtect( 62, 3 )
ShmProtect( key 62 valid )
ShmProtect( slot Index 61 )
ShmProtect( Mode: 0 )
ShmProtect( before shmdt )
ShmProtect( after shmdt )
ShmProtect( before shmat 0x8b30e000)
ShmProtect( after shmat )
ShmProtect: shmat key 62 prot 3/0 done
ShmCreate( 62, 0, 2, -> 0x0x8b30e000 )
MpiCleanup() -> 0
SemKeyPermission( 1 ) = 0740 (octal)
SemKeyPermission( 1 ) = 0740 (octal)
SemKeyPermission( 6 ) = 0740 (octal)
SemKeyPermission( 6 ) = 0740 (octal)
SemKeyPermission( 7 ) = 0740 (octal)
SemKeyPermission( 7 ) = 0740 (octal)
SemKeyPermission( 8 ) = 0740 (octal)
SemKeyPermission( 10 ) = 0740 (octal)
SemKeyPermission( 10 ) = 0740 (octal)
SemKeyPermission( 11 ) = 0740 (octal)
SemKeyPermission( 11 ) = 0740 (octal)
SemKeyPermission( 12 ) = 0740 (octal)
SemKeyPermission( 12 ) = 0740 (octal)
SemKeyPermission( 13 ) = 0740 (octal)
SemKeyPermission( 13 ) = 0740 (octal)
SemKeyPermission( 14 ) = 0740 (octal)
SemKeyPermission( 14 ) = 0740 (octal)
SemKeyPermission( 15 ) = 0740 (octal)
SemKeyPermission( 16 ) = 0740 (octal)
SemKeyPermission( 16 ) = 0740 (octal)
SemKeyPermission( 17 ) = 0740 (octal)
SemKeyPermission( 17 ) = 0740 (octal)
SemKeyPermission( 18 ) = 0740 (octal)
SemKeyPermission( 18 ) = 0740 (octal)
SemKeyPermission( 19 ) = 0740 (octal)
SemKeyPermission( 19 ) = 0740 (octal)
SemKeyPermission( 20 ) = 0740 (octal)
SemKeyPermission( 20 ) = 0740 (octal)
SemKeyPermission( 21 ) = 0740 (octal)
SemKeyPermission( 21 ) = 0740 (octal)
SemKeyPermission( 22 ) = 0740 (octal)
SemKeyPermission( 22 ) = 0740 (octal)
SemKeyPermission( 24 ) = 0740 (octal)
SemKeyPermission( 24 ) = 0740 (octal)
SemKeyPermission( 25 ) = 0740 (octal)
SemKeyPermission( 25 ) = 0740 (octal)
SemKeyPermission( 26 ) = 0740 (octal)
SemKeyPermission( 26 ) = 0740 (octal)
SemKeyPermission( 27 ) = 0740 (octal)
SemKeyPermission( 27 ) = 0740 (octal)
SemKeyPermission( 28 ) = 0740 (octal)
SemKeyPermission( 28 ) = 0740 (octal)
SemKeyPermission( 29 ) = 0740 (octal)
SemKeyPermission( 29 ) = 0740 (octal)
SemKeyPermission( 30 ) = 0740 (octal)
SemKeyPermission( 30 ) = 0740 (octal)
SemKeyPermission( 31 ) = 0740 (octal)
SemKeyPermission( 31 ) = 0740 (octal)
SemKeyPermission( 35 ) = 0740 (octal)
SemKeyPermission( 35 ) = 0740 (octal)
SemKeyPermission( 36 ) = 0740 (octal)
SemKeyPermission( 37 ) = 0740 (octal)
SemKeyPermission( 42 ) = 0740 (octal)
SemKeyPermission( 42 ) = 0740 (octal)
SemKeyPermission( 43 ) = 0740 (octal)
SemKeyPermission( 43 ) = 0740 (octal)
SemKeyPermission( 44 ) = 0740 (octal)
SemKeyPermission( 44 ) = 0740 (octal)
SemKeyPermission( 45 ) = 0740 (octal)
SemKeyPermission( 47 ) = 0740 (octal)
SemKeyPermission( 47 ) = 0740 (octal)
SemKeyPermission( 48 ) = 0740 (octal)
SemKeyPermission( 48 ) = 0740 (octal)
SemKeyPermission( 49 ) = 0740 (octal)
SemKeyPermission( 49 ) = 0740 (octal)
SemKeyPermission( 50 ) = 0740 (octal)
SemKeyPermission( 51 ) = 0740 (octal)
SemKeyPermission( 51 ) = 0740 (octal)
SemKeyPermission( 53 ) = 0740 (octal)
SemKeyPermission( 53 ) = 0740 (octal)
SemKeyPermission( 54 ) = 0740 (octal)
SemKeyPermission( 54 ) = 0740 (octal)
SemKeyPermission( 55 ) = 0740 (octal)
SemKeyPermission( 55 ) = 0740 (octal)
SemKeyPermission( 56 ) = 0740 (octal)
SemKeyPermission( 56 ) = 0740 (octal)
SemKeyPermission( 57 ) = 0740 (octal)
SemKeyPermission( 57 ) = 0740 (octal)
SemKeyPermission( 58 ) = 0740 (octal)
SemKeyPermission( 58 ) = 0740 (octal)
SemKeyPermission( 59 ) = 0740 (octal)
SemKeyPermission( 62 ) = 0740 (octal)
SemKeyPermission( 63 ) = 0740 (octal)
SemKeyPermission( 64 ) = 0740 (octal)
SemKeyPermission( 65 ) = 0740 (octal)
SemKeyPermission( 66 ) = 0740 (octal)
SemKeyPermission( 67 ) = 0740 (octal)
SemKeyPermission( 69 ) = 0740 (octal)
SemKeyPermission( 69 ) = 0740 (octal)
SemKeyPermission( 70 ) = 0740 (octal)
SemKeyPermission( 72 ) = 0740 (octal)
removing Semaphore-Management
closing connect handles (dgm + tcp)
DpDelSocketInfo: del info for socket 0 (type=2)
NiICloseHandle: shutdown and close hdl 0 / sock 8
DpDelSocketInfo: del info for socket 1 (type=1)
NiICloseHandle: shutdown and close hdl 1 / sock 9 - sock 10
***LOG Q05=> DpHalt, DPStop ( 22162) [dpxxdisp.c 11739]
*** shutdown completed - server stopped ***
Thanks in advance....
Regards,
Sundar -
Unable to connect siebel gateway name server during configuration enterprise server
Hi,
when I try to configure Siebel enterpise after entering the port of the gateway server name I get the following error: "Unable to connect gateway server name".
I perform the following steps:
1) Configuration Gateway Server Name
Entered port TCP/IP = 2320
Enable automaticaly start server gateway name server
Show pop up "Configuration siebel succesful"
2) Configuration Enterprise Server
Entered name account authentication gateway server name = SADMIN
Entered passoword account authentication gateway server name = SADMIN
Entered name host gateway server name = VDIMTNSIEBEL01 (name my machine)
Entered port TCP/IP gateway server name = 2320
show pop up error : "Unable to connect gatawey server name"
I can not find the log file in order to understand the issue.
When I try to connect to the gateway from the browser with the url
vdimtnsiebel01:2320 I get this screen mode:
???@??????? ?????????? ????????QÈ ??? ??????????? ??? ??? ? ?h????
and writes this log in the file "C:\siebel\8.1.1.0.0\ses\gtwysrvr\log\NameSrvr.log
SisnapiLayerLog Error 1 0000001151c810a0:0 2013-06-25 10:11:27 4980: [SISNAPI]: Rx msg len=0 peer=VDIMTNSIEBEL01.ISCVDI.LOCAL avail=325 Hello expected session=13
474554202F66617669636F6E2E69636F
20485454502F312E310D0A486F73743A
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65636B6F2F3230313030313031204669Hi,
Please clarify me the following.
You specified the login name as 'SADMIN'. Is this the login id, that you used for your Operating System? "Entered name account authentication gateway server name" expects you to enter the NT login, not the DB login.
You may also expected to specify your network name, if your login id is specific to a network. e.g Oracle\Rajkumar assuming that Oracle is your network and Rajkumar is the user name.
You may not expected to have the DSN created, as Gateway may not be interested in knowing which DB you are connected to. And you neither enter the 'DB name' anywhere in the 'Gateway Server Configuration', if my understanding is right.
Please confirm.
Below pages are for reference (not directly relevant to your question):
http://docs.oracle.com/cd/B40099_02/books/SiebInstWIN/SiebInstCOM_Prep18.html
Bookshelf v8.0: Requirements for Siebel Gateway Name Server Installation and Configuration
Thanks.
Regards,
Rajkumar Raju -
Hi,
I have 9 macs, 1 windows and no server. We are moving to the server for everything (files, email, addresses). At the moment everything is just local (e.g. no file sharing, email up on the cloud etc). The network is a simple wireless router.
We have configured the server as best we can, however, I am a little unsure how I should configure it ready for Push notification, Email and VPN.
Can the server sit behind the router/firewall etc and use port forwarding or should I send everything to the server and use the DHCP service? Right now I can access the server via an IP:port combo which is forwarded by the router.
I am also a little unsure on the domain name side - I have used maverick.local as our domain name but from what I have read for email and push services, I'll need to worry about reverse DNS, MX/As etc - should I be using a real domain name instead? e.g. maverick.mydomain.com and set up the IP at the registrar?
I would really appreciate a quick pointer or further reading. I am not an expert with networking and after reading two mac os x server books its still confusing me! lol.
Thanks,
Paul.A. What are you adding to the RAID: a partition or a hard drive? You can only add hard drives to a RAID. RAID Utility should confirm that your RAID is working
B. No, I don't think so
C. It's because you haven't got RAID hardware.
D. Time Machine is a backup system in external drives. If you want, you can do backups in a external hard drive. -
The server network address can not be reached or does not exist
Hi all
When i am trying to configure Mirroring .i am getting the below error.
The server network address "TCP://RDEEPA:5022" can not be reached or does not exist. Check the network address name and reissue the command. (Microsoft SQL Server, Error: 1418)
. TCP/IP and Name pipe connection is enabled in both principle and mirror server configuration.
I post the complete error message below ,which is in red
TITLE: Database Properties
An error occurred while starting mirroring.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Alter failed for Database 'success'. (Microsoft.SqlServer.Smo)
For help, click: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink?ProdName=Microsoft+SQL+Server&ProdVer=9.00.1399.00&EvtSrc=Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Smo.ExceptionTemplates.FailedOperationExceptionText&EvtID=Alter+Database&LinkId=20476
An exception occurred while executing a Transact-SQL statement or batch. (Microsoft.SqlServer.ConnectionInfo)
The server network address "TCP://RDEEPA:5022" can not be reached or does not exist. Check the network address name and reissue the command. (Microsoft SQL Server, Error: 1418)
For help, click: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink?ProdName=Microsoft+SQL+Server&ProdVer=09.00.1399&EvtSrc=MSSQLServer&EvtID=1418&LinkId=20476
BUTTONS:
OKHi,
I have the same problem. However beginning over and over again and using other ports did not solve this unfortunately.
Here is the SQL I used to setup the mirroring.
* Principal DB
CREATE ENDPOINT [MirroringEndpoint]
AUTHORIZATION [DOMAIN\administrator]
STATE=STARTED
AS TCP (LISTENER_PORT = 5022, LISTENER_IP = ALL)
FOR DATA_MIRRORING (ROLE = PARTNER, AUTHENTICATION = WINDOWS NEGOTIATE
, ENCRYPTION = REQUIRED ALGORITHM RC4)
BACKUP DATABASE TEST
TO DISK = 'C:\full-backup.bak'
WITH FORMAT
BACKUP LOG TEST
TO DISK = 'C:\log.bak'
ALTER DATABASE TEST SET PARTNER ='tcp://sql2.domain.local:5022';
* Mirroring DB
CREATE ENDPOINT [MirroringEndpoint]
AUTHORIZATION [DOMAIN\administrator]
STATE=STARTED
AS TCP (LISTENER_PORT = 5022, LISTENER_IP = ALL)
FOR DATA_MIRRORING (ROLE = PARTNER, AUTHENTICATION = WINDOWS NEGOTIATE
, ENCRYPTION = REQUIRED ALGORITHM RC4)
RESTORE DATABASE TEST
FROM DISK = 'C:\full-backup.bak'
WITH NORECOVERY
RESTORE LOG TEST
FROM DISK = 'C:\log.bak'
WITH FILE=1, NORECOVERY
ALTER DATABASE TEST SET PARTNER ='tcp://sql1.domain.local:5022';
The last statement on the principal server gives me the following error :
Msg 1418, Level 16, State 1, Line 1
The server network address "tcp://sql2.domain.local:5022" can not be reached or does not exist. Check the network address name and that the ports for the local and remote endpoints are operational.
From the principal server I'm able to ping the mirror server and can establish a telnet connection. When the statement gets executed even netstat gives me the following output :
TCP 0.0.0.0:5022 0.0.0.0:0 LISTENING 1244 [sqlservr.exe]
TCP 10.1.1.140:5022 10.1.1.110:1223 TIME_WAIT 0
TCP 10.1.1.140:5022 10.1.1.110:1226 TIME_WAIT 0
TCP 10.1.1.140:5022 10.1.1.110:1216 TIME_WAIT 0
TCP 10.1.1.140:5022 10.1.1.110:1218 TIME_WAIT 0
TCP 10.1.1.140:5022 10.1.1.110:1225 TIME_WAIT 0
TCP 10.1.1.140:5022 10.1.1.110:1222 TIME_WAIT 0
TCP 10.1.1.140:5022 10.1.1.110:1221 TIME_WAIT 0
TCP 10.1.1.140:5022 10.1.1.110:1224 TIME_WAIT 0
TCP 10.1.1.140:5022 10.1.1.110:1219 TIME_WAIT 0
TCP 10.1.1.140:5022 10.1.1.110:1220 TIME_WAIT 0
Is it normal so many ports get opened?
Any help would be greatly appreciated (as this drives me crazy :-( )
Found the problem eventually. The mirroring ran as the NT_AUTORITY user instead of DOMAIN\administrator. -
Farm Configuration SQL Server 2012 - Different licences
Hello!
Is it possible to run the following farm configuration:
SSRS Server 1 ( SQL Server 2014 Enterprise Edition)
SSRS Server 2 ( SQL Server 2014 Enterprise Edition)
SSRS Server 3 ( SQL Server 2014 BI Edition)
SSRS Database is hosted on Server 1.
Thank you for helping!Hi StefanKindler,
According to your description, you want to configure a scale-out deployment with different edition SQL Server. Right?
In Reporting Services, if we want to configure such a cluster environment for load balancing, the SQL Server on each server should be the same edition. Please refer to the links below:
Configuring Reporting Services for Scale-Out Deployment
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If you have any question, please feel free to ask.
Best Regards,
Simon Hou -
Failed configuring Portal Server. can't run cacaoadm.bat
Hi,
I am trying to install Sun Java ES5 (2006Q4) on window XP. The configuration for portal server was failed. When I checked the logs, it complains cacao default instance was disabled and couldn't started. I went to the the directory and tried to manually run cacaoadm command. It returns:
C:\Sun\JavaES5\share\cacao_2\bin>cacaoadm.bat enable
This action cannot be performed by a non privileged user.
I logged on to the windows as a user who is in the administrators group. Any other components installations were fine. I really have no idea how to solve this problem as there is no user account as administrator. Can someone please help?
The portal config error from the log are as following:
[#|2007-06-26T15:22:14.821+1000|INFO|SJS Portal Server|debug.com.sun.portal.fabric.config|ThreadID=10; ClassName=com.sun.portal.fabric.config.PortalConfigurator; MethodName=configureHost; |PSFB_CSPFC0021:Waiting for Cacao Server to Startup|#]
[#|2007-06-26T15:22:15.696+1000|FINEST|SJS Portal Server|debug.com.sun.portal.fabric.util|ThreadID=37; ClassName=com.sun.portal.fabric.util.StreamLogger; MethodName=run; |PSFB_CSPFU0004: C:/Sun/JavaES5/share/cacao_2/bin/cacaoadm(Output)=default instance is DISABLED at system startup.|#]
[#|2007-06-26T15:22:15.712+1000|FINEST|SJS Portal Server|debug.com.sun.portal.fabric.util|ThreadID=37; ClassName=com.sun.portal.fabric.util.StreamLogger; MethodName=run; |PSFB_CSPFU0004: C:/Sun/JavaES5/share/cacao_2/bin/cacaoadm(Output)=default instance is not running.|#]
[#|2007-06-26T15:22:15.790+1000|INFO|SJS Portal Server|debug.com.sun.portal.fabric.tasks|ThreadID=10; ClassName=com.sun.portal.fabric.tasks.Cacao; MethodName=execCommand; |PSFB_CSPFT0342:<C:/Sun/JavaES5/share/cacao_2/bin/cacaoadm status> Returned <default instance is DISABLED at system startup.
default instance is not running.
|#][#|2007-06-26T15:23:45.790+1000|SEVERE|SJS Portal Server|debug.com.sun.portal.fabric.config|ThreadID=10; ClassName=com.sun.portal.fabric.config.PortalConfigurator; MethodName=configureHost; |PSFB_CSPFC0020:Cacao Server startup failed|#]
[#|2007-06-26T15:23:45.790+1000|SEVERE|SJS Portal Server|debug.com.sun.portal.fabric.config|ThreadID=10; ClassName=com.sun.portal.fabric.config.PortalConfigurator; MethodName=configureHost; |PSFB_CSPFC0024:Failed to configure the Host
com.sun.portal.fabric.tasks.ConfigurationException
at com.sun.portal.fabric.config.PortalConfigurator.configureHost(PortalConfigurator.java:635)
at com.sun.portal.fabric.config.ConfigurePortal.main(ConfigurePortal.java:166)
|#]
[#|2007-06-26T15:23:45.790+1000|SEVERE|SJS Portal Server|debug.com.sun.portal.fabric.config|ThreadID=10; ClassName=com.sun.portal.fabric.config.ConfigurePortal; MethodName=main; |PSFB_CSPFC0014:Failed configuring Portal Server!!
com.sun.portal.fabric.tasks.ConfigurationException: com.sun.portal.fabric.tasks.ConfigurationException
at com.sun.portal.fabric.config.PortalConfigurator.configureHost(PortalConfigurator.java:749)
at com.sun.portal.fabric.config.ConfigurePortal.main(ConfigurePortal.java:166)
Thank you very much
Regards,
TaraHi Deepak,
Thanks for the post.
Use cacaoadm restar gives me the same error.
I found out that is a limitation for the windows version I am using. Basically, the account for installation and configuration has to be an local administrator not in network.
Cheers,
Tara -
Error re Messaging Server Network Connection?
When I try to sync from my Desktop Manager, I get an error message stating: "The messaging server network connection is no longer available. Message synchronization cannot continue." I have tried everything I can think of (even uninstalling DM and resetting configurations). Nothing worked. Can anyone help me? I have a BB Tour and the DM (version 5.0.1) is running on Windows 7. Thank you!
Are you connected to a BES and exchange server at work?
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Configure Samba Server as per note 680617
Hi,
I am installing Dialog Instance on Windows. CI(ERP 6.0) and DB(Oracle) are in Unix.
As per note 680617INST APPl. Server in Heterogenous SAP System Environment, I am configuring Samba Server.
in that note it has been mentioned as :-
<b>On Unix, release the /usr/sap directory as SAPMNT. ( using SAMBA)</b>
<i>--> is this to be achieved in writing in config file
of samba .. if yes where ? need details. </i>
<b>The user who is performing installation on the windows host as well as the <sapsid>adm and SAPService<SAPSID> Windows users created during the installation must have read and write authorization on this share directory and its subdirectories.</b>
<i>--> How to achieve this. what we should do on the
Unix side ?</i>
My Best Regards
Paguras
Message was edited by:
PAGURAS to add more clarity to the QuestionPaguras,
Look for a file called smb.conf......../etc/samba is where i would look for it......................
More details on samba config here............
Samba uses /etc/samba/smb.conf as its configuration file. If you change this configuration file, the changes will not take effect until you restart the Samba daemon with the command service smb restart.
The default configuration file (smb.conf) in Red Hat Linux 8.0 allows users to view their Linux home directories as a Samba share on the Windows machine after they log in using the same username and password. It also shares any printers configured for the Red Hat Linux system as Samba shared printers. In other words, you can attach a printer to your Red Hat Linux system and print to it from the Windows machines on your network.
To specify the Windows workgroup and description string, edit the following lines in your smb.conf file:
workgroup = WORKGROUPNAME
server string = BRIEF COMMENT ABOUT SERVER
Replace WORKGROUPNAME with the name of the Windows workgroup to which this machine should belong. The BRIEF COMMENT ABOUT SERVER is optional and will be the Windows comment about the Samba system.
To create a Samba share directory on your Linux system, add the following section to your smb.conf file (after modifying it to reflect your needs and your system):
[sharename]
comment = Insert a comment here
path = /home/share/
valid users = tfox carole
public = no
writable = yes
printable = no
create mask = 0765
The above example allows the users tfox and carole to read and write to the directory /home/share, on the Samba server, from a Samba client.
Samba Passwords
In Red Hat Linux 8.0 encrypted passwords are enabled by default because it is more secure. If encrypted passwords are not used, plain text passwords are used, which can be intercepted by someone using a network packet sniffer. It is recommended that encrypted passwords be used.
The Microsoft SMB Protocol originally used plaintext passwords. However, Windows 2000 and Windows NT 4.0 with Service Pack 3 or higher require encrypted Samba passwords. To use Samba between a Red Hat Linux system and a system with Windows 2000 or Windows NT 4.0 Service Pack 3 or higher, you can either edit your Windows registry to use plaintext passwords or configure Samba on your Linux system to use encrypted passwords. If you choose to modify your registry, you must do so for all your Windows NT or 2000 machines this is risky and may cause further conflicts.
To configure Samba on your Red Hat Linux system to use encrypted passwords, follow these steps:
1.
Create a separate password file for Samba. To create one based on your existing /etc/passwd file, at a shell prompt, type the following command:
cat /etc/passwd | mksmbpasswd.sh > /etc/samba/smbpasswd
If the system uses NIS, type the following command:
ypcat passwd | mksmbpasswd.sh > /etc/samba/smbpasswd
The mksmbpasswd.sh script is installed in your /usr/bin directory with the samba package.
2.
Change the permissions of the Samba password file so that only root has read and write permissions:
chmod 600 /etc/samba/smbpasswd
3.
The script does not copy user passwords to the new file. To set each Samba user's password, use the command (replace username with each user's username):
smbpasswd username
A Samba user account will not be active until a Samba password is set for it.
4.
Encrypted passwords must be enabled in the Samba configuration file. In the file smb.conf, verify that the following lines are not commented out:
encrypt password = yes
smb passwd file = /etc/samba/smbpasswd
5.
Make sure the smb service is started by typing the command service smb restart at a shell prompt.
6.
If you want the smb service to start automatically, use ntsysv, chkconfig, or Services Configuration Tool to enable it at runtime. Refer to Chapter 13 for details.
Tip Tip
Read /usr/share/doc/samba-<version>/docs/htmldocs/ENCRYPTION.html to learn more about encrypted passwords. (replace <version> with the version number of Samba that you have installed).
The pam_smbpass PAM module can be used to sync users' Samba passwords with their system passwords when the passwd command is used. If a user invokes the passwd command, the password he uses to log in to the Red Hat Linux system as well as the password he must provide to connect to a Samba share are changed.
To enable this feature, add the following line to /etc/pam.d/system-auth below the pam_cracklib.so invocation:
password required /lib/security/pam_smbpass.so nullok use_authtok try_first_pass
Hope that helps
Ravi Raman -
Server Network Address on Clustered Instance
Hi,
I am looking to configure database mirroring and as part of this need to specify the server network address. The primary instance is on a 2 node cluster and the mirror data base is on a separate instance on a standalone server. When creating the server network
address on the clustered instance should i specify the hostname\IP address of the SQL cluster and if so do I need to do this on both nodes in the cluster?
ThanksHello.
You need to specify SQL server Virtual cluster name not specefic node IP or hostname.For outside application this virtual name acts as Single SQL server
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