LOG Q0I= NiIBindSocket: bind (98: Address already in use) [nixxi.cpp 3740] [Thr 140207008876384] *** ERROR = NiIBindSocket: SiBind failed for hdl 17/sock 7
Dear All ,
I am installing SAP Netveiwer 7.2 with oracle 11 g database in suse linux 11 but i am getting one error in Start instance phase , my message server is not getting connected , when i am trying to start manually then my instance is connected but in this phase sap check message server is up or not , here i am attaching log of message server where i am getting error , if any buddy knw Plz help me ....
log file -
trc file: "dev_ms.new", trc level: 1, release: "720"
[Thr 140207008876384] Tue Jun 10 01:34:56 2014
[Thr 140207008876384] ms/http_max_clients = 500 -> 500
[Thr 140207008876384] MsSSetTrcLog: trc logging active, max size = 52428800 bytes
systemid 390 (AMD/Intel x86_64 with Linux)
relno 7200
patchlevel 0
patchno 413
intno 20020600
make multithreaded, Unicode, 64 bit, optimized
pid 7294
[Thr 140207008876384] ***LOG Q01=> MsSInit, MSStart (Msg Server 1 7294) [msxxserv_mt. 2280]
[Thr 140207008876384] SigISetDefaultAction : default handling for signal SIGCHLD
[Thr 140207008876384] ***LOG Q0I=> NiIBindSocket: bind (98: Address already in use) [nixxi.cpp 3740]
[Thr 140207008876384] *** ERROR => NiIBindSocket: SiBind failed for hdl 17/sock 7
(SI_EPORT_INUSE/98; I4; ST; 0.0.0.0:3601) [nixxi.cpp 3740]
[Thr 140207008876384] *** ERROR => MsSCommInit: NiBufListen(sapmsINI) (rc=NIESERV_USED) [msxxserv_mt. 12225]
[Thr 140207008876384] *** ERROR => MsSInit: MsSCommInit [msxxserv_mt. 2324]
[Thr 140207008876384] *** ERROR => MsSInit failed, see dev_ms.new for details
[msxxserv_mt. 7572]
[Thr 140207008876384] ***LOG Q02=> MsSHalt, MSStop (Msg Server 7294) [msxxserv_mt. 7631]
Hello Shyam,
I don't see how updating the kernel would help in this case.
If the port was already in use, any kernel version would give the same error.
Hello Arpit,
Since this is a Linux server, you can also run "lsof -nP|grep 3601" (may need to be logged on as "root"). This should give you more details than "netstat" (e.g., it will give you the PID of the process that's already using the port).
The solution has already being pointed on this thread. You need to find out which process is using the port, and stop this other process.
Cheers,
Isaías
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Feb 17 03:47:24 MONTSENY inetd[29012]: [ID 161378 daemon.error] shell/tcp: bind: Address already in use
Feb 17 03:57:26 MONTSENY inetd[29012]: [ID 161378 daemon.error] exec/tcp: bind: Address already in use
Feb 17 03:57:26 MONTSENY inetd[29012]: [ID 161378 daemon.error] shell/tcp: bind: Address already in use
Feb 17 04:07:26 MONTSENY inetd[29012]: [ID 161378 daemon.error] exec/tcp: bind: Address already in use
Feb 17 04:07:26 MONTSENY inetd[29012]: [ID 161378 daemon.error] shell/tcp: bind: Address already in use
Feb 17 04:17:27 MONTSENY inetd[29012]: [ID 161378 daemon.error] exec/tcp: bind: Address already in use
Feb 17 04:17:27 MONTSENY inetd[29012]: [ID 161378 daemon.error] shell/tcp: bind: Address already in use
Feb 17 04:27:29 MONTSENY inetd[29012]: [ID 161378 daemon.error] exec/tcp: bind: Address already in use
Feb 17 04:27:29 MONTSENY inetd[29012]: [ID 161378 daemon.error] shell/tcp: bind: Address already in use
Feb 17 04:37:30 MONTSENY inetd[29012]: [ID 161378 daemon.error] exec/tcp: bind: Address already in use
Feb 17 04:37:30 MONTSENY inetd[29012]: [ID 161378 daemon.error] shell/tcp: bind: Address already in use
Feb 17 04:47:30 MONTSENY inetd[29012]: [ID 161378 daemon.error] exec/tcp: bind: Address already in use
The only strange thing that I see is that in /etc/inetd.conf
there are theses lines:
shell stream tcp nowait root /usr/sbin/in.rshd in.rshd
shell stream tcp6 nowait root /usr/sbin/in.rshd in.rshd
exec stream tcp nowait root /usr/sbin/in.rexecd in.rexecd
exec stream tcp6 nowait root /usr/sbin/in.rexecd in.rexecd
But I haven't enabled IPv6 on my system.
I also have this message at random time:
Feb 18 18:43:46 MONTSENY inetd[157]: [ID 268928 daemon.error] rusersd/rpc/datagram_v,circuit_v: could not get transport information
Feb 18 18:43:46 MONTSENY inetd[157]: [ID 307641 daemon.error] rusersd/rpc/datagram_v,circuit_v: tli_socket: No such file or director
There is only one instance of inetd running.
I haven't installed any additional services. At the beginning things went ok I think that the problem started when I added an IP address to the second eth interface.
The system is a Sun Netra T1.
The system version is: Solaris 8.
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Hi Guys!
I'm using Oracle9ias 9.0.3. When I execute
$opmnctl startall, I get the next error in all instances (<instance>.default_island.1):
java.net.BindException: Address already in use
at java.net.PlainSocketImpl.socketBind(Native Method)
I have 3 instances, each one with different port rmi, configured in opmn.xml.
I used -Drmi.debug=true -Drmi.verbose=true in java-options and I got in the log:
RMIServer.DEBUG: using OPMN, address is ZERO_ADDRESS, use local address instead
RMIServer.DEBUG: creating RMIServer ServerSocket for address: antares.txp/127.0.0.1 port: 3114
RMIServer.DEBUG: Launching RMIServer thread
RMIServer.DEBUG: creating RMIServer ServerSocket for local address: antares.txp/127.0.0.1 port: 3114
at java.net.PlainSocketImpl.bind(PlainSocketImpl.java:447)
at java.net.ServerSocket.<init>
Any idea??
Thanks!
Carlos GuerraTry to use netstat -an to see if there is anything listening on this port (you should see "LISTEN" on far right on line). There is no process id or whatever, you just know there is a server socket open - might be a different program, might be a running instance incorrectly shuted down...
On the left there is a local address, on right there is a remote address (might be a connection from the same host, of course)
If there is nothing running before starting server, there is probably a port mismatch in your settings (i. e. rmi port for next started instance is the same as jms or http port of prevous one... I don't know about all of the ports settings.
Sometimes, especially on Windows there is a situation when server socket is not correctly closed and you have to restart Windows itself.
Myrra -
Address already in use: make_sock
Hi folks,
I am getting an error with iAS 10.1.2.0.2. When it happens I cannot connect to my httpd server. The error log shows errors like
[Tue Nov 28 05:11:24 2006] [crit] (98)Address already in use: make_sock: could not bind to address 127.0.0.1 port 7201
I know that the obvious answer is that there is some other process that is using port 7201 on the machine, however there is no evidence of there being one.
$ opmnctl status
Processes in Instance: GAR.pserv0082.us.oracle.com
------------------------------------------------+---------
ias-component | process-type | pid | status
------------------------------------------------+---------
DSA | DSA | N/A | Down
LogLoader | logloaderd | N/A | Down
dcm-daemon | dcm-daemon | N/A | Down
OC4J | home | 13931 | Alive
OC4J | oc4j_GAR | 13930 | Alive
HTTP_Server | HTTP_Server | 13932 | Alive
# lsof | grep '7201 '
httpd 13932 ora10gr2 15u IPv4 411698105 TCP localhost.localdomain:7201 (LISTEN)
httpd 13958 ora10gr2 15u IPv4 411698105 TCP localhost.localdomain:7201 (LISTEN)
httpd 13960 ora10gr2 15u IPv4 411698105 TCP localhost.localdomain:7201 (LISTEN)
httpd 13961 ora10gr2 15u IPv4 411698105 TCP localhost.localdomain:7201 (LISTEN)
httpd 13962 ora10gr2 15u IPv4 411698105 TCP localhost.localdomain:7201 (LISTEN)
httpd 13963 ora10gr2 15u IPv4 411698105 TCP localhost.localdomain:7201 (LISTEN)
httpd 13964 ora10gr2 15u IPv4 411698105 TCP localhost.localdomain:7201 (LISTEN)
httpd 13965 ora10gr2 15u IPv4 411698105 TCP localhost.localdomain:7201 (LISTEN)
# netstat -a | grep 7201 | more
tcp 0 0 localhost.localdomain:7201 *:* LIST
EN
While ompn is running only the iAS user is accessing the port 7201.
Now we will shut the iAS down.
$ opmnctl stopall
opmnctl: stopping opmn and all managed processes...
$ opmnctl status
Unable to connect to opmn.
Opmn may not be up.
# lsof | grep '7201 '
# netstat -a | grep 7201 | more
So from what I can make out, no other process is using port 7201.
Port 7201 is referenced in dms.conf
Listen 127.0.0.1:7201
OpmnHostPort http://127.0.0.1:7201
Any views on what might be causing the error.Hi All, thank you all for your replies. I think I may have found the culprit for this error.
When we see the following
$ grep 7200 *.conf
dms.conf:Redirect /dms0/AggreSpy http://127.0.0.1:7200/dmsoc4j/AggreSpy
dms.conf:Listen 127.0.0.1:7200
dms.conf:OpmnHostPort http://127.0.0.1:7200
dms.conf:<VirtualHost 127.0.0.1:7200>
The error I got was
[Fri Dec 1 04:31:45 2006] [crit] (98)Address already in use: make_sock: could not bind to address 127.0.0.1 port 7200
I decided to remove the virtual host (using iasconsole) and changed the The dms.conf opmn directives to a completely different value
When we see the following
dms.conf:Redirect /dms0/AggreSpy http://127.0.0.1:20000/dmsoc4j/AggreSpy
dms.conf:Listen 127.0.0.1:20000
dms.conf:OpmnHostPort http://127.0.0.1:20000
I then used iasconsole to recreate the VirtualHost.
So far, the error has not occured in nearly 4 days, so it's looking pretty good. It is strange that I'm getting this error having just completed a default install. If the error does happen again, I'll update this post.
Thanks again for all of your suggestions.
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