Opmn/Ons Logs Problem

Dear Sir/Madam,
Regarding the log file of Opmn storage at ../10gccd/opmn/logs has warning/error as below :-
Local connection 0,127.0.0.1,6100 missing form factor.
I don't know what those meanings ,it non-stop repeating and extend. Each log file has 1.4GB. it will fill up my
disk shortly.
Anyone can help me solve the problem ?
best regards
boris

These log entries say there are two problems, which may or may not be related.
First, some other computer on your network has the same IP address as yours. You need to find it (the error gives the other system's Ethernet hardware address).
It is possible the second set of messages is related to this one, but I can't say. Solve the first one and see if the other goes away.

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    Dear Sir/Madam,
    Regarding the log file of Opmn storage at ../10gccd/opmn/logs has warning/error as below :-
    Local connection 0,127.0.0.1,6100 missing form factor.
    I don't know what those meanings ,it non-stop repeating and extend. Each log file has 1.4GB. it will fill up my
    disk shortly.
    Anyone can help me solve the problem ?
    best regards
    boris

    Boris,
    You've landed in the wrong forum. This one is devoted to Oracle HTML DB.
    Scott

  • Unable to start opmn- ONS

    Hi Experts,
    The customer asked me to create Auto start/stop scripts for Application server. I tested my scripts manually for both Infrastructure & Middle Tier.
    On automating them my opmn process starts to fail and i found the below error in ons.log file.
    08/02/23 20:18:37 [4] ONS server initiated
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    08/02/23 20:20:36 [4] Connection 1,10.123.109.20,6200 connect (Connection refused)
    08/02/23 20:22:35 [4] Connection 1,10.123.109.20,6200 connect (Connection refused)
    08/02/23 20:24:34 [4] Connection 1,10.123.109.20,6200 connect (Connection refused)
    08/02/23 20:26:33 [4] Connection 1,10.123.109.20,6200 connect (Connection refused)
    08/02/23 20:28:32 [4] Connection 1,10.123.109.20,6200 connect (Connection refused)
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    Hi,
    I believe you have already got the answers. Running as Oracle works and running from script it does not work.
    So problem lies how the script is run. Ensure to have 'sudo' to oracle from the script and execute and test it.
    Secondly the error in ONS does not necessarily relate to the starting problem.
    08/02/23 20:18:37 [4] Connection 1,10.123.109.20,6200 connect (Connection refused)
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    + Check the ons.conf file to verify if the port is correct.
    + If you have database installed, ensure that it is not using the same ons port. If so, change to some different port.
    + Restart the opmn components.
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  • ONS.Log is filling up my machine

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    Dear all,
    We have a RAC system 10g (10.2.0.3) with two database nodes on two dedicated IBM Power servers with AIX 5.3 as OS.
    The following message is occurring in a frequent way in ons.log noting that we have detected that the ons process is consuming very high memory:
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    Regards.

    ons process is consuming very high memory....
    is it log size is increasing drastically or any other issue....we are not getting issue .....
    ONS is consuming high CPU? is it ur issue...then
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