Error D4O-1007 Discoverer Plus
Hi, When I create a time dimension in the AWM.
The I try to connect to Discoverer PLus and get this message
"D4O-1007 An error occurred in Oracle OLAP during the execution of the query"
Why???
Thanks a lot
Hi all,
Thanks for replying to my query.
I tried with http://servername.domain:port/discwb4/html/discolaunch.htm but it's giving an error that
1. Gate keeper connection failed
2. Failed to connect to locator using OSAgent
I checked with discoverer services, they are up and running even locator and Gatekeeper too
What could be the problem ?
Thankyou
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I have installed oracle 9i discoverer ver 9.0.2.39.02 and while tyring to use Discoverer Plus (http://ip:port/discoverer/plus)
I get error when creaating a workbook using workbook wizard, if i go thru the steps 1 to 10 It just does'nt do anything when i click Finish. At the same time
If i click Finish on the Table layout screen immediately after selecting the items it generates the worksheet
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can anybody help me.
ThanksHi
But Desktop is not the product that you reported the error on, you said that Plus was giving you the problem.
Desktop generally has far fewer issues that Plus because it is a client-based tool and I would expect it to work fine in Desktop.
Have you ever had 9.0.2 Plus working as you describe or have you recently installed it? Either way, I strongly recommend upgrading your Discoverer Plus to the version in my previous reply.
By the way, I think you will find that most people rapidly got off 9.0.2 as soon as 9.0.4 came out which was 10g Release 1. If you look on my blog: http://learndiscoverer.blogspot.com/ you will see a couple of surveys that were conducted earlier this year. The top one indicates that only 4% of Discoverer sites are using 9.0.2. Of those I would suggest most will be on the 54 release which really was quite stable.
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Hi all,
I am trying to access Discoverer plus 4i through
http://<hostname.domain>:<port>/discwb4/html/english/ms_ie/welcome_ie.htm
i can view the start page for Disc plus but when i click on the image to start Disc plus, it is initializing for a long time.
When i tried connecting to Disc veiwer it's working fine. Problem is with Disc plus, unable to get the CONNECTION window in Disc plus.
Can anyone help me on this ?
Thank YouHi all,
Thanks for replying to my query.
I tried with http://servername.domain:port/discwb4/html/discolaunch.htm but it's giving an error that
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Hi,
I just upgraded my Discoverer to 9.0.2.54.01. I can successfully access my Discoverer Viewer Workbooks but not my Discoverer Plus. When I try to access Plus, Applet will be started, and then it will prompt the RMI protocol error:
Attempt 1. RMI protocol over JRMP transport: Connection refused to host: 127.0.0.1; nested exception is:*
java.net.ConnectException: Connection refused: connect*
Attempt 2. RMI protocol over http transport : Unable to attach to existing session.*
I used browsers Mozilla3.0.5 and IE7.
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It could be a Java incompatibility issue. On one of your client machines try removing Java altogether and then reconnecting to Discoverer Plus. The server should send down a new, clean version of the Java.
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Hint: Try increasing the timeout by changing the timeout value in opmn.xml.". As the hint said I increased the start timeout, I got it up to 3500 and even incresed the minprocs to see if that helped. Nothing worked.
I'm testing this in a Windows XP Pro SP2 installed 1GB Ram. I Installed the BI Tools, App server but no infrastructure. The Installation process finished without any problems, except for a warning regarding not being able to determine the IP address. I can access all the options of the app server.Hi Christian
In your connection to the database are you using a DNS named server or are you using an actual IP address?
By this I mean, when you launch Discoverer, do you do it this way:
http://servername.domain.com:7777/discoverer/plus
or this way:
http://ipaddress:7777/discoverer/plus
If you are using the former, can you go to the server itself and run Discoverer ok? If you can then it is a case that your local machine cannot work out what the IP address is. Let's say, for arguements sake, that you server is http://myserver.mydomain.com and that the IP is 192.168.1.100
You could try editing your HOSTS file and inserting a line in there to associate the IP with the domain. To do this, follow this workflow:
1. Right click on Windows Start button and from pop upmenu select Explore
2. Navigate to the folder called Windows/system32/drivers/etc
3. Locate the file called HOSTS
4. Edit this file with Notepad
5. Insert a line like this:
myserver.mydomain.com 192.168.1.100
6 Save the HOSTS file and exit Explorer
This associates the IP with the server name.
Does this help
Regards
Michael -
Cannot conect to Discoverer Plus OLAP (D4O-1014 error)
Hello everybody,
On a laptop WindowsXP, 1G RAM, 3GHZ I have installed:
- oracle database 9.2.0.1.0 upgraded to 9.2.07 (dbname=HOMEDB, sid=SIDHOMEDB, hostname=aspire3000); all 9.2.0.7 OLAP patches are applied
- business intelligence 10g 10.1.2.0 (and the BI Tools)
- business intelligence 10g samples version 10.1.2.0.0_c
I cannot connect to Discoverer OLAP.
I try to connect to the sample data using:
user: scott
password: tiger
host: aspire3000
port: 1521
SID: homedb (Regarding the value for SID: my database's sid is sidhomedb, but when I insert sidhomedb as value for SID while connecting to PLUS I receive error: "Insert a valid SID", so instead I insert the dbname: homedb)
I receive the following error: D4O-1014 unknown exception while connecting to database.
The diagnose shows:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>
<D4OCheckConfig version="1.0.0.0">
<Check key="JDK version" value="1.5.0_06"/>
<Check key="BI Beans internal version" value="3.2.1.0.13"/>
<Check key="Discoverer Plus OLAP version" value="10.1.2.07.59"/>
<Check key="Discoverer version" value="10.1.2.45.46c"/>
<Check key="host" value="aspire3000"/>
<Check key="port" value="1521"/>
<Check key="sid" value="homedb"/>
<Check key="user" value="scott"/>
<Check key="Connect to database" value="Unsuccessful, verify if your connect information is correct and your database instance and listener are available."/>
<Check key="Failure Point" value="JDBCFailed"/>
<Check key="StackTrace">
<![CDATA[
==========================================
1) Listener refused the connection with the following error:
ORA-12505, TNS:listener does not currently know of SID given in connect descriptor
The Connection descriptor used by the client was:
(DESCRIPTION=(ADDRESS=(HOST=aspire3000)(PROTOCOL=tcp)(PORT=1521))(CONNECT_DATA=(SID=homedb)))
1) Listener refused the connection with the following error:
ORA-12505, TNS:listener does not currently know of SID given in connect descriptor
The Connection descriptor used by the client was:
(DESCRIPTION=(ADDRESS=(HOST=aspire3000)(PROTOCOL=tcp)(PORT=1521))(CONNECT_DATA=(SID=homedb)))
================================
java.sql.SQLException: Listener refused the connection with the following error:
ORA-12505, TNS:listener does not currently know of SID given in connect descriptor
The Connection descriptor used by the client was:
(DESCRIPTION=(ADDRESS=(HOST=aspire3000)(PROTOCOL=tcp)(PORT=1521))(CONNECT_DATA=(SID=homedb)))
at oracle.jdbc.driver.DatabaseError.throwSqlException(DatabaseError.java:124)
at oracle.jdbc.driver.DatabaseError.throwSqlException(DatabaseError.java:279)
at oracle.jdbc.driver.T4CConnection.logon(T4CConnection.java:321)
at oracle.jdbc.driver.PhysicalConnection.<init>(PhysicalConnection.java:346)
at oracle.jdbc.driver.T4CConnection.<init>(T4CConnection.java:149)
at oracle.jdbc.driver.T4CDriverExtension.getConnection(T4CDriverExtension.java:31)
at oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver.connect(OracleDriver.java:543)
at java.sql.DriverManager.getConnection(Unknown Source)
at java.sql.DriverManager.getConnection(Unknown Source)
at oracle.dss.datautil.client.BICheckConfig.getJDBCConnection(BICheckConfig.java:606)
at oracle.dss.d4o.common.D4OCheckConfig.checkConnection(Unknown Source)
at oracle.dss.d4o.common.D4OCheckConfig.checkConnection(Unknown Source)
at oracle.dss.d4o.gui.common.DiagnoseDialog$ConfigTask.construct(Unknown Source)
at oracle.dss.d4o.gui.common.SwingWorker$4.run(Unknown Source)
at java.lang.Thread.run(Unknown Source)
]]>
</Check>
</D4OCheckConfig>
I don't understand what's wrong with the listener. Using the same connection string (user bi_user, host aspire3000, port 1521, SID homedb) I can connect to Discoverer relational with no problems.
Here it is my listener.ora:
LISTENER =
(DESCRIPTION_LIST =
(DESCRIPTION =
(ADDRESS_LIST =
(ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = IPC)(KEY = EXTPROC0))
(ADDRESS_LIST =
(ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = aspire3000)(PORT = 1521))
SID_LIST_LISTENER =
(SID_LIST =
(SID_DESC =
(SID_NAME = PLSExtProc)
(ORACLE_HOME = c:\oracle\ora90)
(PROGRAM = extproc)
(SID_DESC =
(GLOBAL_DBNAME = HOMEDB)
(ORACLE_HOME = c:\oracle\ora90)
(SID_NAME = SIDHOMEDB)
The result of lsnrctl>services is:
Connecting to (DESCRIPTION=(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=IPC)(KEY=EXTPROC0)))
Services Summary...
Service "HOMEDB" has 2 instance(s).
Instance "SIDHOMEDB", status UNKNOWN, has 1 handler(S) for this service...
Handler(s):
"DEDICATED" established:0 refused:0
LOCAL SERVER
Instance "SIDHOMEDB", status READY, has 1 handler(S) for this service...
Handler(s):
"DEDICATED" established:2 refused:0 state:ready
LOCAL SERVER
The listener.log shows:
06-MAR-2006 12:37:57 * (CONNECT_DATA=(CID=(PROGRAM=)(HOST=__jdbc__)(USER=))(SID=homedb)) * (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=127.0.0.1)(PORT=1038)) * establish * homedb * 12505
TNS-12505: TNS:listener could not resolve SID given in connect descriptor
I don't understand: what's this HOST=_jdbc_ ? My listener.ora is not good?
Any help will be appreciated!
Thank youHi! Keith,
I have the same problem as this one but while accessing oracle database through JDBC. The solution you suggested is to rename database instance since length of instance name is more than 8.But in my case I ket the instance default to xe.Still I am getting same exception while I accessing database through JDBC.Fo your reference I am giving stack trace.
java.sql.SQLException: Listener refused the connection with the following error:
ORA-12505, TNS:listener does not currently know of SID given in connect descriptor
The Connection descriptor used by the client was:
127.0.0.1:1521:xe
at oracle.jdbc.driver.DatabaseError.throwSqlException(DatabaseError.java:112)
at oracle.jdbc.driver.DatabaseError.throwSqlException(DatabaseError.java:261)
at oracle.jdbc.driver.T4CConnection.logon(T4CConnection.java:387)
at oracle.jdbc.driver.PhysicalConnection.<init>(PhysicalConnection.java:414)
at oracle.jdbc.driver.T4CConnection.<init>(T4CConnection.java:165)
at oracle.jdbc.driver.T4CDriverExtension.getConnection(T4CDriverExtension.java:35)
at oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver.connect(OracleDriver.java:801)
at java.sql.DriverManager.getConnection(DriverManager.java:525)
at java.sql.DriverManager.getConnection(DriverManager.java:171)
at net.kynesys.jdbc.oracle.Test.main(Test.java:21) -
Discoverer plus initialisation error
Hi!
When I try to launch Discover Plus I get the following error:
"Unable to connect to Oracle Discoverer Application Server
Attempt1: RMI Protocol over http transport:
Incorrect response from (server name)"
We initially thought that this was a firewall issue, but it's not.
Any ideas?
Cheers,
MartinHi,
I've only ever heard of this problem with Discoverer Plus, as it's only Disco Plus that uses 'RMI protocol over JRMP Transport', which is a way for the Discoverer Plus applet to communicate with the server. Anyway, the solution as given by Oracle at http://otn.oracle.com/products/discoverer/htdocs/hints/htm/plus_Connect.htm is:-
"If youre using Internet Explorer and try to establish a Discoverer plus 9.0.2.39.1 session, and you may encounter this error on some workstations:
Unable to connect to the Oracle Discoverer Application Server: RMI protocol over JRMP transport: incorrect response from from servlet at http://yourmachinename.com:7778/discoverer/plus
If the answer to either of the following questions is 'yes', then this document may help you correct your environment.
Can you connect using Netscape?
Can you connect from other workstations?
Solution:
Check your web listener error_log. In unix environments it is found in [ORACLE_HOME] /product/ias902/Apache/Apache/logs - filename: error_log.
Use tail -f error_log to view the contents of the error_log file.
If the server error_log contains [OSSO] Warning: Failed to decrypt OHS_ID cookie value. Bailing ..., then it is possible that cookies are being stored in the browser (not intended), whereas the cookies in question are designed to be non-persistent. To rectify this do as follows.
· Enter Start -> settings -> Control Panel -> Internet options -> General -> Temporay Internet Files -> Settings View Files
or
· [Driveletter]:\Documents and Settings\[username]\Cookies
Delete all Cookie files from ias server and sso server.
For Example:
Name
Internet Address
[email protected]
Cookie:[email protected]/
discoverer
Cookie:[email protected]/discoverer
You can search for cookie files by using * wildcards i.e. *servername*, or anonymized:
Name
Internet Address
[username]@servername.domainname
Cookie:[username]@servername.domainname/
discoverer
Cookie:[username]@servername.domainname/discoverer
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hope this helps
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Out of Memory Error in Discoverer Plus
Has anyone run into and found a solution for 'OutofMemory error occured'?
The java console shows -
java.lang.OutOfMemoryError
<<no stack trace available>>
I've done some searching on Metalink and have opened an SR which pointed us to a general what-to-do-for-performance-issues doc. So far we've patched our 10.1.2.3 Discoverer Plus instance up to the latest CP7 but the issue persists.
I'm curious to see if anyone has encountered this error and what they did to fix it.
-TracyHi
Well it's certainly possible that the local query governor settings on his machine have been adjusted and it's also possible that his profile is also set in Admin.
As the Admin, try logging in to edit his account using Tools | Privileges. Then look at the query governor settings and remove any restrictions that you might see.
On his side, get him to log into Plus and use Tools | Options to see if any restrictions are set.
Next, can he run simple queries on his machine.
And, can other users run the large query he wants to run?
We need to find out for sure whether teh fault is with his machine or with his account. If it turns out to be the account and that he is barred everywhere then it sounds like somehow that memory settings have been defined for him and for him only.
The next step is quite tricky so take a backup first. Get yourself a copy of the .reg_key.dc file which you will find in the Discoverer folder on the application server. You can edit this file with any text editor such as Wordpad. You're going to have to search this file and see if you can find any entries in there that specifically relate to your user. Any that you find please let me know. It's also very important not to be editing the original file while the system is up as this is where all of the default, system and user preferences are stored.
Best wishes
Michael -
Discoverer Plus/Viewer from menu item in Oracle Applications errors.
Starting Discoverer Plus/Viewer from menu item in Oracle Applications R12 errors.
Here is some general config information that is suspected to be the issue.
1. Running Oracle Applications R12 over HTTPS.
2. Running Discoverer Plus/Viewer over HTTP.
3. Calling menu item that calls a function to start Plus/Viewer.
Function Definition called by the menu item is listed blow.
Properties Tab: Type=SSWA jsp function Context Dependence=Responsibility
Form Tab: Parameters="mode=DISCO"
Web HTML Tab: HTML Call=OracleOasis.jsp
Fact: Starting Discoverer Plus using a URL works fine in the browser. The login page comes up and I can look in to Plus.
The page that dose a redirection to start the Plus applet or Viewer web page fails with this error in IE 7.
Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage
Most likely causes:
You are not connected to the Internet.
The website is encountering problems.
There might be a typing error in the address.
Thank you for your time.Hi,
Check that the ICX system profiles are set correctly for your Discoverer configuration. In particular the ICX: Discoverer Launcher and ICX: Discoverer Viewer Launcher system profiles.
When IE displays an error is the URL displayed in the browser a correct Disco URL?
Rod West -
Error on connecting to discoverer plus
I'm triying to connect to Discoverer Plus or Viewer. When I get to the login screen, fill all the required fields, but I got the following message: "The application encountered an invalid state.
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OracleBI Discoverer Viewer was unable to find the necessary data for displaying the results of this event. Please correct any errors and try again."
can you please help me out so solve this prob.
the discoverer plus version is 10.1.2.48.18Currently there is not enough information to realy de-bug the issue. I would look at the URL and verify that the URL with the connections page is the same as after entering the connection information. The URL can change if there is a Load Balancer or Proxy server involved.
Run the Discoverer script below to verify the Discoverer server is up and working.
$MidOH/discoverer/util > . ./checkdiscoverer.sh
Next look in the Discoverer application.log for additional information about the error. It is located at:
$MidOH/j2ee/oc4j_bi_forms/application_deployments/discoverer/oc4j_bi_forms_default_island_1
If these messages do
You are running an older release of 10g. The latest production release of 10g is 10.1.2.3 with Cumulative Patch 6 applied. See Note 237607.1 - ALERT: Required and Recommended Patch Levels For All Discoverer Versions. This Note is kept up to date.
Regards, -Sharon -
Error while connecting to discoverer plus OLAP
when I try to connect to discoverer plus OLAP I get this error
ERROR:An error occured during OLAP API metadata retrieval,this probably caused by inconsistent metadata
have you idea how to resolve that problem?
Thank youHello
Do you have a copy of my Discoverer 10g Handbook? If so, chapter 16 on pages 548 to 612 cover OLAP in some detail. This chapter was written by Mark Rittman, OLAP expert extraordinaire.
He also runs a blog which you may find to be of some help: http://www.rittmanmead.com/blog/
There is at least one Oracle by Example which may help: http://www.oracle.com/technology/obe/obe_bi/discoverer/discoverer_1012/index.html
There are also some Oracle demonstrations on OLAP on the bottom right hand side of this page: http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/discoverer/index.html
Best wishes
Michael -
Discoverer Plus connecting error
Dear All,
I installed O9iAS release 2 BI installation type successfully but when i tried to invoke discoverer plus
for the first time i got the following error :
CORBA protocol error : Failed to connect to session <server_name>OracleDiscoverer session902 using OSAgent
any help will be appreciated.
Regards,
Mohammed AminHi Christian
In your connection to the database are you using a DNS named server or are you using an actual IP address?
By this I mean, when you launch Discoverer, do you do it this way:
http://servername.domain.com:7777/discoverer/plus
or this way:
http://ipaddress:7777/discoverer/plus
If you are using the former, can you go to the server itself and run Discoverer ok? If you can then it is a case that your local machine cannot work out what the IP address is. Let's say, for arguements sake, that you server is http://myserver.mydomain.com and that the IP is 192.168.1.100
You could try editing your HOSTS file and inserting a line in there to associate the IP with the domain. To do this, follow this workflow:
1. Right click on Windows Start button and from pop upmenu select Explore
2. Navigate to the folder called Windows/system32/drivers/etc
3. Locate the file called HOSTS
4. Edit this file with Notepad
5. Insert a line like this:
myserver.mydomain.com 192.168.1.100
6 Save the HOSTS file and exit Explorer
This associates the IP with the server name.
Does this help
Regards
Michael -
Discoverer Plus connection error
Hi all,
I installed the Oracle Business Intelligence and its Tools and I created BI_ADMIN for EUL in Discoverer Administrator. But I get the following error when I connect to Discoverer Plus:
The application encountered an invalid state.
- - Nested exception: org.omg.CORBA.COMM_FAILURE: vmcid: SUN minor code: 201 completed: No
OracleBI Discoverer Viewer was unable to find the necessary data for displaying the results of this event. Please correct any errors and try again.
Please guide me for solving this error.
ThanksHi
To follow up on the link posted by CD, summarized here:
"The Discoverer network connection configuration uses a DHCP server to get its IP address. In the insallation instructions for the Application Server it suggests using a Microsoft Loopback Adapter and add a line in the HOSTS file to map the host name with the loopback IP.
This procedure appears to work fine with Discoverer 9.0.4, but doesn't always work with Discoverer 10.1.2
The workaround then is to try assigning a static IP to the server and uninstall the loopback adapter. With a static IP most of these connection errors should go away."
I would also add that you have to make sure that a fully qualified domain name is used on the server. If you have already installed Discoverer without a fully qualified domain name you will probably have to wipe the installation and start again.
Best wishes
Michael -
Discoverer Plus Error: ORA-12154:TNS:could not resolve the
Hi,
I’m running the Discoverer report in Discoverer Plus and getting the below error, but when the same report ran in Desktop completes successfully and the SQL from the report is running without error in SQL nav.
Database Error - ORA-12154:TNS:could not resolve the connect identifier specified.
Thanks in Advance.
SunilHi Sunil,
Did you test the direct method I posted above? That will bypass the tnsnames.ora file. If it connects fine that way, then you likely have a configuration issue with your sqlnet.ora and/or tnsnames.ora
You can test with:
$ORACLE_HOME/bin/tnsping <tnsalias>
If it is successful, then check if you have the TNS_ADMIN environment variable set (echo $TNS_ADMIN) -- assuming Linix/Unix, if Windows, check system environment variables
You may TNS_ADMIN set and pointing to a tnsnames.ora that is not in the default location.
If it fails and your tns entry is correct in the tnsnames.ora file, then you may need to look at the sqlnet.ora
For example,
If you have NAMES.DEFAULT_DOMAIN set.. then you would need enter: <tnsalias>.<domain> (i.e. scott.world)
or you may need to check if TNSNAMES is first in NAMES.DIRECTORY_PATH=
You can remove or rename the sqlnet.ora to make sure that is not an issue.
Hope that helps. Good Luck.
~Steve. -
Discoverer Plus - Kills the browser with error msg for session timeout
If left idle for more than few minutes, Discoverer Plus instance will kill itself with an error.
i guess it kills the IE browser instance with an error message when Session Timeout occurs. The problem is I have to re-login in a new IE browser.
Is this normal behavious, or a bug. Any workaround to stop this happen. Please can someone help me, we are going on for a production rollover very soon.
I appreciate your help.
Regards, BB,
The pref.txt file has session time out parameter that can be controlled. You can increase the time out value.
Regards
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