IChat cannot communicate with iMessages using Bonjour.

We are trying to setup an iChat system in our office, but having trouble with compatibility between iChat and iMessages, specifically when using Bonjour. A Bonjour List can open and shows buddies, but when we try to chat between computers running 10.8 and above and those running 10.75 and below, it won't work. Please advise.

Hi,
This was using Bonjour.
I have used AIM and Jabber accounts across them as well in separate tests.
I am the Admin on all three computers.
when I set them up I used "Ralph Johns" as the User name.
As a consequence all three were names as "Ralph Johnss Computer" when looking in System Preferences > Sharing.  (yes certain OS versions do silly things with names that end in s)
Sine ce then I have made sure they have different names so that they appear in the Shares in the finder.
The G4 tower is in fact "Ralph G4", the iMac is "Ralph's iMac" and the MacBook Pro is "Ralph's MacBook Pro" which also distinguishes it from my son's MacBook Pro ("xxxxxxxx's MacBook Pro").
That is to say that each computer has it's Own Name to use with Bonjour as well as it User logged in to the Mac having his or her own My Card in the Address book or Contacts app.
As I said (well I hinted really) I have also tested in Tiger (the G4 used to have multiple boots up until recently.)
Although Text Chatting is fine  Video and Audio chats are more difficult.
In the testing I did do before the drive failed I always had to Video Chat Calling from the Tiger end (G4)
I have seen people report issues when using an Address Book held on a Server where the My Card is then generic.
I do not know enough about Server sets up s to help resolve that.
Try posting in the Server Communities.
8:41 PM      Thursday; April 11, 2013
  iMac 2.5Ghz 5i 2011 (Mountain Lion 10.8.3)
 G4/1GhzDual MDD (Leopard 10.5.8)
 MacBookPro 2Gb (Snow Leopard 10.6.8)
 Mac OS X (10.6.8),
 Couple of iPhones and an iPad
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    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}

  • 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

  • Cannot Communicate with Datasocket Servers on Private Networks

    I have not had the opportunity to confirm nor deny the reports I'm getting about an application that I've built and distributed, but let me give you the details and I'd like to know if anyone has heard of this and might be able to give me some words of wisdom.
    I have a rather simple program that uses a datasocket server to publish data that multiple client computers read (the clients are ONLY readers, and the host is the only writer).  The computers are all connected to a 4-port router, and the computers within the network can ping each other, FTP files back and forth to each other, and can also share Windows shares (they're all WinXP computers).  These computers have their firewalls completely turned off, and the router has no built-in firewall; my contacts have tested 4 different models of routers and get the same behavior on all 4 of them. 
    Anyway, on a closed network where the router is NOT plugged into the internet, the client machines cannot communicate with the Datasocket server via dstp (or any mechanism thereof).  To communicate with the datasocket server, I use the raw IP address of the computer, like:  dstp://192.168.1.100/namespace/variable.  When the software attempts to make the connection, errors saying the datasocket server/variable does not exist spew out.  Remember that machines on this network can ping each other, communicate with each other via windows shares, and can even FTP files back and forth.
    Once a live internet connection is plugged into the router, everything seems to spring to life.  All communication with the datasocket server immediately begins working (when it is attempted to connect again). 
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    Thanks!
    -Danny

    Danny,
    This definitely seems like an issue with your router/configuration -- unfortunately after searching around I don't have much to offer, but here are a few thoughts --
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    I was a little confused by these two statements which seem conflicting:
    "When the software attempts to make the connection, errors saying the datasocket server/variable does not exist spew out."
    "I am usually able to connect to the datasocket
    server, but my data coming from the datasocket server is VERY slow and
    very spotty.  My data becomes stale and is not refreshed any more."
    Are you still getting errors as mentioned in the first statement? If not, what changed?
    One thing that may be of use is to use a low level traffic monitoring utility like Ethereal and compare packet types and volumes when the Internet is connected and when it is not.
    Message Edited by Doug M on 12-15-2006 04:28 PM
    Doug M
    Applications Engineer
    National Instruments
    For those unfamiliar with NBC's The Office, my icon is NOT a picture of me

  • Am I correct in assuming that Messages cannot communicate with non-Apple devices?

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