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'
CRS-2673: Attempting to stop 'ora.cluster_interconnect.haip' on 'bnl11237dat01'
CRS-2677: Stop of 'ora.cluster_interconnect.haip' on 'bnl11237dat01' succeeded
CRS-2677: Stop of 'ora.mdnsd' on 'bnl11237dat01' succeeded
CRS-2677: Stop of 'ora.crf' on 'bnl11237dat01' succeeded
CRS-2677: Stop of 'ora.evmd' on 'bnl11237dat01' succeeded
CRS-2677: Stop of 'ora.ctssd' on 'bnl11237dat01' succeeded
CRS-2673: Attempting to stop 'ora.cssd' on 'bnl11237dat01'
CRS-2677: Stop of 'ora.cssd' on 'bnl11237dat01' succeeded
CRS-2673: Attempting to stop 'ora.gipcd' on 'bnl11237dat01'
CRS-2673: Attempting to stop 'ora.diskmon' on 'bnl11237dat01'
CRS-2677: Stop of 'ora.gipcd' on 'bnl11237dat01' succeeded
CRS-2673: Attempting to stop 'ora.gpnpd' on 'bnl11237dat01'
CRS-2677: Stop of 'ora.diskmon' on 'bnl11237dat01' succeeded
CRS-2677: Stop of 'ora.gpnpd' on 'bnl11237dat01' succeeded
CRS-2793: Shutdown of Oracle High Availability Services-managed resources on 'bnl11237dat01' has completed
CRS-4133: Oracle High Availability Services has been stopped.
[root@bnl11237dat01 ~]# /u01/app/11.2.0/grid/bin/crsctl start crs
CRS-4123: Oracle High Availability Services has been started.
[root@bnl11237dat01 ~]# /u01/app/11.2.0/grid/bin/crsctl check crs
CRS-4638: Oracle High Availability Services is online
CRS-4535: Cannot communicate with Cluster Ready Services
CRS-4530: Communications failure contacting Cluster Synchronization Services daemon
CRS-4534: Cannot communicate with Event Manager
I am unable to start Oracle Cluster Service on 11.2.0.2. Please can I know what the problem is and how to start CRS
thanks.
Hi,
after the crsctl start crs you have to wait a while till the clusterstack is up. You just issued crsctl check crs a little to early.
To see the startup stack do a crsctl stat res -t -init.
If not everything in crsctl stat res -t -init goes to online after a while, then you have a problem, which has to be analyzed.
However if crsctl stat res -t -init show everything is started use crsctl stat res -t to see the other processes coming online.
Can you post the crsctl stat res -t -init (if not everything is online) or a crsctl stat res -t.
Only thing which I find strange is that oifcfg does not list a PUBLIC interface...
Regards
Sebastian
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Clusterware 10.2.0.1
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 SP210/26/2008 17:56:08
./ocrdump.bin
[SYSTEM]
UNDEF :
SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
[SYSTEM.css]
UNDEF :
SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
[SYSTEM.css.interfaces]
UNDEF :
SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_CREATE_SUB_KEY, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : oracle, GROUP_NAME : oinstall}
[SYSTEM.css.interfaces.global]
UNDEF :
SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : oracle, GROUP_NAME : oinstall}
[SYSTEM.css.interfaces.global.eth0]
UNDEF :
SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : oracle, GROUP_NAME : oinstall}
[SYSTEM.css.interfaces.global.eth0.172|d16|d216|d0]
UNDEF :
SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : oracle, GROUP_NAME : oinstall}
[SYSTEM.css.interfaces.global.eth0.172|d16|d216|d0.1]
ORATEXT : public
SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : oracle, GROUP_NAME : oinstall}
[SYSTEM.css.interfaces.global.eth0.172|d216|d16|d0]
UNDEF :
SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : oracle, GROUP_NAME : oinstall}
[SYSTEM.css.interfaces.global.eth0.172|d216|d16|d0.1]
ORATEXT : public
SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : oracle, GROUP_NAME : oinstall}
[SYSTEM.css.interfaces.global.eth1]
UNDEF :
SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : oracle, GROUP_NAME : oinstall}
[SYSTEM.css.interfaces.global.eth1.192|d168|d0|d0]
UNDEF :
SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : oracle, GROUP_NAME : oinstall}
[SYSTEM.css.interfaces.global.eth1.192|d168|d0|d0.1]
ORATEXT : cluster_interconnect
SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : oracle, GROUP_NAME : oinstall}
[SYSTEM.css.clustername]
ORATEXT : crs
SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
[SYSTEM.css.misscount]
UB4 (10) : 60
SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
[SYSTEM.css.diskfile]
ORATEXT : /dev/raw/raw2
SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
[SYSTEM.css.configured_node_map]
BYTESTREAM (16) : 6
SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
[SYSTEM.css.node_names]
UNDEF :
SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
[SYSTEM.css.node_names.slesorange]
UNDEF :
SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
[SYSTEM.css.node_names.slesorange.nodenum]
UB4 (10) : 1
SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
[SYSTEM.css.node_names.slesred]
UNDEF :
SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
[SYSTEM.css.node_names.slesred.nodenum]
UB4 (10) : 2
SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
[SYSTEM.css.node_numbers]
UNDEF :
SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
[SYSTEM.css.node_numbers.node1]
UNDEF :
SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
[SYSTEM.css.node_numbers.node1.nodename]
ORATEXT : slesorange
SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
[SYSTEM.css.node_numbers.node1.privatename]
ORATEXT : slesorange-priv
SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
[SYSTEM.css.node_numbers.node1.hostname]
ORATEXT : slesorange
SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
[SYSTEM.css.node_numbers.node1.nsendpoint]
ORATEXT : (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=slesorange-priv)(PORT=49895))
SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
[SYSTEM.css.node_numbers.node2]
UNDEF :
SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
[SYSTEM.css.node_numbers.node2.nodename]
ORATEXT : slesred
SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
[SYSTEM.css.node_numbers.node2.privatename]
ORATEXT : slesred-priv
SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
[SYSTEM.css.node_numbers.node2.hostname]
ORATEXT : slesred
SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
[SYSTEM.css.node_numbers.node2.nsendpoint]
ORATEXT : (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=slesred-priv)(PORT=49895))
SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
[SYSTEM.css.privatenames]
UNDEF :
SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
[SYSTEM.css.privatenames.slesorange-priv]
UNDEF :
SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
[SYSTEM.css.privatenames.slesorange-priv.nodenum]
UB4 (10) : 1
SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
[SYSTEM.css.privatenames.slesred-priv]
UNDEF :
SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
[SYSTEM.css.privatenames.slesred-priv.nodenum]
UB4 (10) : 2
SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
[SYSTEM.css.hostnames]
UNDEF :
SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
[SYSTEM.css.hostnames.slesorange]
UNDEF :
SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
[SYSTEM.css.hostnames.slesorange.nodenum]
UB4 (10) : 1
SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
[SYSTEM.css.hostnames.slesred]
UNDEF :
SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
[SYSTEM.css.hostnames.slesred.nodenum]
UB4 (10) : 2
SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
[SYSTEM.language]
ORATEXT : AMERICAN_AMERICA.WE8ISO8859P1
SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
[SYSTEM.version]
UB4 (10) : 3
SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
[SYSTEM.version.node_numbers]
UNDEF :
SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
[SYSTEM.version.node_numbers.node1]
ORATEXT : 10.2.0.1.0
SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
[SYSTEM.version.node_numbers.node2]
ORATEXT : 10.2.0.1.0
SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
[SYSTEM.version.activeversion]
ORATEXT : 10.2.0.1.0
SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
[SYSTEM.versionstring]
ORATEXT : 10G Release 2
SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
[SYSTEM.ORA_CRS_HOME]
ORATEXT : /u01/oracle/product/10.2.0/crs
SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
[SYSTEM.local_only]
ORATEXT : false
SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
[SYSTEM.evm]
UNDEF :
SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
[SYSTEM.evm.cevmkey]
ORATEXT : 17536746
SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
[SYSTEM.evm.rmport]
UNDEF :
SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
[SYSTEM.evm.rmport.localhost]
ORATEXT : (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=localhost)(PORT=49897))
SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
[SYSTEM.evm.rmport.slesorange]
ORATEXT : (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=slesorange-priv)(PORT=49897))
SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
[SYSTEM.evm.rmport.slesred]
ORATEXT : (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=slesred-priv)(PORT=49897))
SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
[SYSTEM.evm.cevmport]
UNDEF :
SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
[SYSTEM.evm.cevmport.slesorange]
ORATEXT : (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=slesorange-priv)(PORT=49898))
SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
[SYSTEM.evm.cevmport.slesred]
ORATEXT : (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=slesred-priv)(PORT=49898))
SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
[SYSTEM.evm.acceptor]
UNDEF :
SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
[SYSTEM.evm.acceptor.slesorange]
ORATEXT : (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=ipc)(KEY=Aslesorange_crs_evm))
SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
[SYSTEM.evm.acceptor.slesred]
ORATEXT : (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=ipc)(KEY=Aslesred_crs_evm))
SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
[SYSTEM.evm.cevmipc]
UNDEF :
SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
[SYSTEM.evm.cevmipc.slesorange]
ORATEXT : (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=ipc)(KEY=Cslesorange_crs_evm))
SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
[SYSTEM.evm.cevmipc.slesred]
ORATEXT : (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=ipc)(KEY=Cslesred_crs_evm))
SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
[SYSTEM.crs]
UNDEF :
SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
[SYSTEM.crs.usersecurity]
ORATEXT : 1
SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
[SYSTEM.crs.deny]
ORATEXT :
SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
[SYSTEM.crs.user_default_dir]
ORATEXT : /u01/oracle/product/10.2.0/crs/crs/public
SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
[SYSTEM.crs.e2eport]
UNDEF :
SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
[SYSTEM.crs.e2eport.slesorange]
ORATEXT : (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=slesorange-priv)(PORT=49896))
SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
[SYSTEM.crs.e2eport.slesred]
ORATEXT : (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=slesred-priv)(PORT=49896))
SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
[SYSTEM.crs.uiport]
UNDEF :
SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
[SYSTEM.crs.uiport.slesorange]
ORATEXT : (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=ipc)(KEY=CRSD_UI_SOCKET))
SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
[SYSTEM.crs.uiport.slesred]
ORATEXT : (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=ipc)(KEY=CRSD_UI_SOCKET))
SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
[SYSTEM.OCR]
UNDEF :
SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
[SYSTEM.OCR.BACKUP]
UNDEF :
SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
[SYSTEM.OCR.BACKUP.0]
UNDEF :
SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
[SYSTEM.OCR.BACKUP.0.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.0.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.0.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.1]
UNDEF :
SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
[SYSTEM.OCR.BACKUP.1.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.1.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.1.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.2]
UNDEF :
SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
[SYSTEM.OCR.BACKUP.2.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.2.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.2.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.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} -
Problems with Cluster Ready Service installation (RAC) in Oracle 10g R1
Hello
I have got problems with this installation. I am starting Oracle user
At the end of the installation I get a mesage when all Configuration Assistants are failed
I have got 2 computers with Windows 2000 PRO, two networks (private and public)
As a shared disk I use one external disk (with USB) attached to one computer.
What to do here?
please for a reply
Martin
PROT-1: Failed to initialize ocrconfig
SCLS error 1 reading current privileges.
Internal Error Information:
Category: 1234
Operation: scls_iddb_has_privgrp_by_name
Location: NetLocalGrou
Other: get local group failed
Dep: 0
Step 1: checking status of CRS cluster
Step 2: configuring OCR repository
ignoring upgrade failure of ocr(-1)
failed to configure Oracle Cluster Registry with CLSCFG, ret 102
Result code for launching of configuration assistant is: 1
The OUICA command is launched from D:\oracle\product\10.1.0\crs\oui\bin\ouica.bat.
Launched configuration assistant 'Oracle Notification Server Configuration Assistant'
Tool type is: Optional.
The command being spawned is: 'D:\oracle\product\10.1.0\crs/bin/racgons.exe add_config migi:4948'
Start output from spawned process:
End output from spawned process.
Configuration assistant "Oracle Notification Server Configuration Assistant" failed
Result code for launching of configuration assistant is: 1
The OUICA command is launched from D:\oracle\product\10.1.0\crs\oui\bin\ouica.bat.
Launched configuration assistant 'Oracle Private Interconnect Configuration Assistant'
Tool type is: Optional.
The command being spawned is: 'D:\oracle\product\10.1.0\crs/bin/oifcfg.exe setif -global "public"/10.0.0.0:cluster_interconnect "public"/192.168.1.0:public'
Start output from spawned process:
PRIF-12: failed to initialize cluster support services
End output from spawned process.
Configuration assistant "Oracle Private Interconnect Configuration Assistant" failed
PRIF-12: failed to initialize cluster support services
Result code for launching of configuration assistant is: 1
The OUICA command is launched from D:\oracle\product\10.1.0\crs\oui\bin\ouica.bat.
Error:*** Alert: Some of the configuration assistants failed. However these are optional assistants, so they are not required for the correct configuration of your system. If you want to try to run those assistants again, select the failed assistants and click the 'Retry' button. ***
User Selected: Yes/OK
Starting to execute configuration assistants
Launched configuration assistant 'Oracle Cluster Ready Services Configuration Assistant'
Tool type is: Optional.
The command being spawned is: 'D:\oracle\product\10.1.0\crs/install/crssetup.config.bat'Also you clusterware installation installs to an ORACLE_HOME.
Oracle does only make a differentiation, if it has to be clear, that you got a clusterware home and a database home.
Normally if a patch is referring to $ORACLE_HOME (and the patch can be used for clusterware & database), it just means the installation directory of the oracle software installed.
Sebastian -
Linux server logs Cluster Ready Services completed waiting on dependencies
hi all
we run oracle 10g RAC on two nodes of SLES 10 SP2 Itanium.
on node 1 of the db node I see this message.
Mar 13 15:35:03 odbs1 logger: Cluster Ready Services completed waiting on dependencies.
This message has appeared for the second time in 3 days. the server is behaving normally. Could someone please let me know what exactly is the cause.
i tried to google a bit but i am not an expert in RAC
Could someone please let me know if this is a major issue or is it a generic message for somethingHi,
It means that the CRS not came up on startup and you put it online manualy.
Check your ocssd.log for messages like it
[ CSSD]2007-09-13 15:43:00.038 [1147169120] >TRACE: clsc_send_msg: (0x7271b0) NS err(12571, 12560), transport (530, 113, 0)
If they exists, the explanation is: The network on OS startup is slower than CRS and the CRS cannot communicate with others nodes with interconnect. To avoid split brain problem, it kills himself causing automatic start of CRS fails.
This problem could be solved add a sleep on /etc/rc.d/rc3.d/SXXXinit.crs before line $ID/init.cssd autostart. Try sleep 15, sleep 20 and test restart of node.
You can see it on My Oracle Suporte note ID 459169.1
I hope it helps!!
Best Regards,
Rodrigo Mufalani
www.mufalani.com -
Hi all,
I am trying for RAC 10gR1 (10.1.0.2) using two machines with Windows 2000 Server. For this I need to install Oracle Cluster Ready Services Release 1 (10.1.0.2).
Machine details are as follows:-
Node 1:
Computer Name: RAC1
Windows 2000 IP Configuration
Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection 2: (Used for Public Interface)
Connection-specific DNS Suffix . :
IP Address. . . . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.1.65
Subnet Mask . . . . . . . . . . . : 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway . . . . . . . . . :
Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection: (Used for Private Interface between the two nodes)
Connection-specific DNS Suffix . :
IP Address. . . . . . . . . . . . : 10.10.10.11
Subnet Mask . . . . . . . . . . . : 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway . . . . . . . . . :
Node 2:
Computer Name: RAC2
Windows 2000 IP Configuration
Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection 2: (Used for Public Interface)
Connection-specific DNS Suffix . :
IP Address. . . . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.1.181
Subnet Mask . . . . . . . . . . . : 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway . . . . . . . . . :
Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection: (Used for Private Interface between the two nodes)
Connection-specific DNS Suffix . :
IP Address. . . . . . . . . . . . : 10.10.10.12
Subnet Mask . . . . . . . . . . . : 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway . . . . . . . . . :
I have made following entries in Hosts file of both the machines:-
192.168.1.65 RAC1
192.168.1.181 RAC2
10.10.10.11 RAC01-PRIV
10.10.10.12 RAC02-PRIV
192.168.1.201 RAC01-VIP
192.168.1.202 RAC02-VIP
I have completed all the pre-installation steps, i.e. configuring the disk for storage, and both the machine are communicating each other through there Private and Public interfaces. Now the problem appears when I am installing Oracle Cluster Ready Services, at the end of Installation following message appears and the auto configuration steps fails.
================================================================================================================
Output generated from configuration assistant "Oracle Cluster Ready Services Configuration Assistant":
Successfully accumulated necessary OCR keys.
Using ports: CSS=49895 CRS=49896 EVMC=49898 and EVMR=49897.
node <nodenumber>: <nodename> <private interconnect name> <hostname>
node 1: rac1 rac01-priv rac1
node 2: rac2 rac02-priv rac2
Creating OCR keys for user 'administrator', privgrp ''..
Operation successful.
Now formatting voting device: \\.\votedsk
Successful in setting block0 for voting disk.
Format complete.
Step 1: checking status of CRS cluster
Step 2: configuring OCR repository
Step 3: configuring safe mode for CRS stack
Step 4: Starting up CRS stack on all nodes
RAC1 service OracleCSService in improper PENDING state, err(997)
RAC2 service OracleCSService in improper PENDING state, err(997)
Configuration assistant "Oracle Cluster Ready Services Configuration Assistant" failed
================================================================================================================
Output generated from configuration assistant "Oracle Notification Server Configuration Assistant":
Configuration assistant "Oracle Notification Server Configuration Assistant" failed
================================================================================================================
Output generated from configuration assistant "Oracle Private Interconnect Configuration Assistant":
PRIF-10: failed to initialize the cluster registry
Configuration assistant "Oracle Private Interconnect Configuration Assistant" failed
===============================================================
I would be highly obliged if any one tell me why it is happing like this and what could be the possible remedy.
Waiting for the respone.
With Regards
Dinesh
[email protected]Hi user478171,
I have the same problem with two nodes in Windows 2003 with RAC 10g R2, but I don't have idea to solve.
Please advice me
Thanks advances
regards,
IvanR -
Cluster ready services also for download?
Hi,
additionally to Oracle Database 10g (for Solaris) download, is it possible to download also "Cluster REady Services Release 1 CD-ROM"?
Hi
MichalBring up the big Downloads page. (Big red button in the heading gets you there)
Nowadays the product's called Clusterware, because "With Oracle Database 10g Release 2 (10.2), Cluster Ready Services, or CRS, is now called Oracle Clusterware.". -
Cluster Ready Services installation stall
At the final step, when asked to execute:
/u02/oradata/orcl/root.sh
as the root user, I get the following output:
Adding daemons to inittab
Preparing Oracle cluster Ready Services (CRS):
At this point, the script hangs indefinitely. I ran the script with "sh -x ./root.sh" and found that the script actuall is STALLING at this step:
+ /etc/init.d/init.crs start
Preparing Oralce Cluster Ready Services (CRS):
+ /sbin/init q
+ /etc/init.d/init.cssd startcheck
I've attempted an install on 2 seperate computers running both WhiteBox Linux 3 as well as Centos OS 3.4 with no luck.
Any ideas would be GREATLY appreciated.I don't know, why this happens, I have only a kind of workaround.
If you don't use Real Application Cluster and/or ASM (Automatic Storage Management) , you don't need CRS. So you could modify root.sh to exclude all CRS configuration and start statements. -
Cluster Ready Services Download
Could someone tell me where to find the download for release 2 is. I have CRS for release 1 but I can't seem to find it for R2.(Is this something I must buy now?)
Thank youBring up the big Downloads page. (Big red button in the heading gets you there)
Nowadays the product's called Clusterware, because "With Oracle Database 10g Release 2 (10.2), Cluster Ready Services, or CRS, is now called Oracle Clusterware.". -
Want to download Oracle Cluster Ready Services Release 1...
Hello Guys,
I need to down load oracle cluster ready services, can any one specify the link where i can download from?
Please help.
ImranBring up the big Downloads page. (Big red button in the heading gets you there)
Nowadays the product's called Clusterware, because "With Oracle Database 10g Release 2 (10.2), Cluster Ready Services, or CRS, is now called Oracle Clusterware.". -
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,
SteveWe'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.
Go here: https://www.quovadisglobal.com/QVRepository/DownloadRootsAndCRL.aspx
Install the Cert for : QuoVadis Root CA2 (in windows, download as DER>right click file>install)
Jabber should connect now. The issue was in SSL validation with the appropriate hosted servers. -
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 advanceHi,
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
I am using Ora10gR1 and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9. I am getting the following message in /var/log/messages
Aug 27 09:48:41 (none) logger: Oracle Cluster Ready Services disabled by corrupt install
Aug 27 09:48:41 (none) logger: Could not access /etc/oracle/scls_scr/ohare/root/crsstart.
I did not install CRS. Can you help?
ThxHi,
These don't have any affect on your database. If you want to disable these messages then comment following line in the inittab file
#h1:35:respawn:/etc/init.d/init.cssd run >/dev/null 2>&1 </dev/null
regards -
Error starting db via batch script: Cannot communicate with crsd
Hi,
I've installed Oracle 11g on a Windows 7 64 bit laptop, and I have no problems starting the database using Windows Services
I tried starting the db using the batch command, but received the following error:
C:\Users\Scott>C:\app\Scott\oracle\11.2.0\11gr2_home\BIN\srvctl.bat start database -d sw11g
PRCD-1027 : Failed to retrieve database sw11g
PRCR-1070 : Failed to check if resource ora.sw11g.db is registered
Cannot communicate with crsd
Have I missed a parameter?
CheersNo, this is my laptop where I'm using the DB as an experimental tool etc.
This was my attempt in placing a shortcut on my desktop for startup. -
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