OS Upgrade on MP and DP Server
All,
I have SCCM 2012 hierarchy with single Primary Site Server with multiple MPs and DPS. I have to upgrade OS from 2008 to 2012 on couple of MP and DP Server.
Please suggest what approach is best to upgrade MPs and DPs
You should add additional MPs and DPs (with Server 2012) and decommission the old ones.
To introduce additional MP
http://www.gerryhampsoncm.blogspot.ie/2014/05/configmgr-2012-additional-management.html
To introduce additional DP
http://www.gerryhampsoncm.blogspot.ie/2014/06/configmgr-2012-additional-distribution.html
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27 Oct 2014 8:12:29 pm kernel[0]: 2.042293: Use hw queue 9 for beacons
27 Oct 2014 8:12:29 pm kernel[0]: 2.042371: wlan_vap_create : enter. devhandle=0xfc8fd718, opmode=IEEE80211_M_STA, flags=0x1
27 Oct 2014 8:12:29 pm kernel[0]: 2.042410: wlan_vap_create : exit. devhandle=0xfc8fd718, opmode=IEEE80211_M_STA, flags=0x1.
27 Oct 2014 8:12:29 pm kernel[0]: bpfAttach len 88 dlt 127
27 Oct 2014 8:12:29 pm kernel[0]: bpfAttach len 124 dlt 192
27 Oct 2014 8:12:29 pm kernel[0]: bpfAttach len 24 dlt 105
27 Oct 2014 8:12:29 pm kernel[0]: 2.042455: ATH tunables:
27 Oct 2014 8:12:29 pm kernel[0]: 2.042459: pullmode[1] txringsize[ 256] txsendqsize[1024] reapmin[ 32] reapcount[ 128]
27 Oct 2014 8:12:29 pm kernel[0]: hfs: mounted Macintosh HD on device root_device
27 Oct 2014 8:12:29 pm kernel[0]: VM Swap Subsystem is ON
27 Oct 2014 8:12:29 pm hidd[68]: ____IOHIDSessionScheduleAsync_block_invoke: thread_id=0x105b6d000
27 Oct 2014 8:12:29 pm hidd[68]: HID Session async scheduling initiated.
27 Oct 2014 8:12:29 pm hidd[68]: HID Session async root queue running at priority 63 and schedule 2.
27 Oct 2014 8:12:29 pm hidd[68]: HID Session async scheduling complete.
27 Oct 2014 8:12:24 pm com.apple.xpc.launchd[1]: The ServiceIPC key is no longer respected. Please remove it.
27 Oct 2014 8:12:29 pm iconservicesagent[37]: iconservicesagent launched.
27 Oct 2014 8:12:29 pm hidd[68]: Successfully opened the IOHIDSession
27 Oct 2014 8:12:24 pm com.apple.xpc.launchd[1]: The HideUntilCheckIn property is an architectural performance issue. Please transition away from it.
27 Oct 2014 8:12:24 pm com.apple.xpc.launchd[1]: Unknown key for array: seatbelt-profiles
27 Oct 2014 8:12:24 pm com.apple.xpc.launchd[1]: The TimeOut key is no longer respected. It never did anything anyway.
27 Oct 2014 8:12:24 pm com.apple.xpc.launchd[1]: This service is defined to be constantly running and is inherently inefficient.
27 Oct 2014 8:12:24 pm com.apple.xpc.launchd[1]: The HideUntilCheckIn property is an architectural performance issue. Please transition away from it.
27 Oct 2014 8:12:24 pm com.apple.xpc.launchd[1]: The HideUntilCheckIn property is an architectural performance issue. Please transition away from it.
27 Oct 2014 8:12:24 pm com.apple.xpc.launchd[1]: The TimeOut key is no longer respected. It never did anything anyway.
27 Oct 2014 8:12:24 pm com.apple.xpc.launchd[1]: ThrottleInterval set to zero. You're not that important. Ignoring.
27 Oct 2014 8:12:24 pm com.apple.xpc.launchd[1]: ThrottleInterval set to zero. You're not that important. Ignoring.
27 Oct 2014 8:12:24 pm com.apple.xpc.launchd[1]: ThrottleInterval set to zero. You're not that important. Ignoring.
27 Oct 2014 8:12:24 pm com.apple.xpc.launchd[1]: This service is defined to be constantly running and is inherently inefficient.
27 Oct 2014 8:12:24 pm com.apple.xpc.launchd[1]: This service is defined to be constantly running and is inherently inefficient.
27 Oct 2014 8:12:24 pm com.apple.xpc.launchd[1]: The HideUntilCheckIn property is an architectural performance issue. Please transition away from it.
27 Oct 2014 8:12:24 pm com.apple.xpc.launchd[1]: This key does not do anything: OnDemand
27 Oct 2014 8:12:29 pm iconservicesagent[37]: Starting service with cache path: /var/folders/zz/zyxvpxvq6csfxvn_n0000000000000/C/com.apple.iconservices
27 Oct 2014 8:12:29 pm com.apple.SecurityServer[52]: Session 100000 created
27 Oct 2014 8:12:30 pm kernel[0]: IO80211Controller::dataLinkLayerAttachComplete(): adding AppleEFINVRAM notification
27 Oct 2014 8:12:30 pm kernel[0]: IO80211Interface::efiNVRAMPublished():
27 Oct 2014 8:12:30 pm kernel[0]: bpfAttach len 64 dlt 12
27 Oct 2014 8:12:30 pm watchdogd[30]: [watchdog_daemon] @( wd_watchdog_open) - IOIteratorNext failed (kr=0)
27 Oct 2014 8:12:30 pm watchdogd[30]: [watchdog_daemon] @( wd_daemon_init) - could not initialize the hardware watchdog
27 Oct 2014 8:12:30 pm watchdogd[30]: [watchdog_daemon] @( main) - cannot initialize the watchdog service
27 Oct 2014 8:12:30 pm com.apple.xpc.launchd[1]: Service only ran for 6 seconds. Pushing respawn out by 4 seconds.
27 Oct 2014 8:12:30 pm com.apple.xpc.launchd[1]: The JoinExistingSession key is only available to Application services.
27 Oct 2014 8:12:30 pm com.apple.xpc.launchd[1]: The HideUntilCheckIn property is an architectural performance issue. Please transition away from it.
27 Oct 2014 8:12:30 pm com.apple.xpc.launchd[1]: This key does not do anything: OnDemand
27 Oct 2014 8:12:30 pm com.apple.xpc.launchd[1]: This key does not do anything: OnDemand
27 Oct 2014 8:12:30 pm com.apple.xpc.launchd[1]: This key does not do anything: OnDemand
27 Oct 2014 8:12:30 pm com.apple.xpc.launchd[1]: The ServiceIPC key is no longer respected. Please remove it.
27 Oct 2014 8:12:30 pm com.apple.xpc.launchd[1]: This key does not do anything: OnDemand
27 Oct 2014 8:12:30 pm com.apple.xpc.launchd[1]: This key does not do anything: OnDemand
27 Oct 2014 8:12:32 pm kernel[0]: IOGraphics flags 0x43
27 Oct 2014 8:12:32 pm kernel[0]: IOBluetoothUSBDFU::probe
27 Oct 2014 8:12:32 pm kernel[0]: IOBluetoothUSBDFU::probe ProductID - 0x8215 FirmwareVersion - 0x0208
27 Oct 2014 8:12:32 pm kernel[0]: **** [IOBluetoothHostControllerUSBTransport][start] -- completed -- result = TRUE -- 0x9800 ****
27 Oct 2014 8:12:32 pm kernel[0]: **** [BroadcomBluetoothHostControllerUSBTransport][start] -- Completed -- 0x9800 ****
27 Oct 2014 8:12:32 pm kernel[0]: [IOBluetoothHCIController][staticBluetoothTransportShowsUp] -- Received Bluetooth Controller register service notification -- 0x9800
27 Oct 2014 8:12:32 pm kernel[0]: [IOBluetoothHCIController][start] -- completed
27 Oct 2014 8:12:32 pm kernel[0]: ** GPU Hardware VM is disabled (multispace: disabled, page table updates with DMA: disabled)
27 Oct 2014 8:12:32 pm kernel[0]: [IOBluetoothHCIController::setConfigState] calling registerService
27 Oct 2014 8:12:32 pm kernel[0]: **** [IOBluetoothHCIController][ProcessBluetoothTransportShowsUpActionWL] -- Connected to the transport successfully -- 0xba80 -- 0xe800 -- 0x9800 ****
27 Oct 2014 8:12:32 pm kernel[0]: Previous shutdown cause: 5
27 Oct 2014 8:12:32 pm kernel[0]: DSMOS has arrived
27 Oct 2014 8:12:32 pm hidd[68]: IOHIDService compatibility thread running at priority 63 and schedule 2.
27 Oct 2014 8:12:32 pm com.apple.usbmuxd[51]: usbmuxd-344.3 on Oct 13 2014 at 21:10:09, running 64 bit
27 Oct 2014 8:12:32 pm opendirectoryd[45]: BUG in libdispatch: 14A389 - 2004 - 0x5
27 Oct 2014 8:12:32 pm iconservicesd[36]: iconservicesd launched.
27 Oct 2014 8:12:32 pm iconservicesd[36]: Cache path: /Library/Caches/com.apple.iconservices.store
27 Oct 2014 8:12:33 pm configd[25]: preference: no sharing preferences
27 Oct 2014 8:12:34 pm com.apple.SecurityServer[52]: Entering service
27 Oct 2014 8:12:34 pm loginwindow[64]: Login Window Application Started
27 Oct 2014 8:12:34 pm com.apple.xpc.launchd[1]: Service "com.apple.ManagedClient.startup" tried to hijack endpoint "com.apple.ManagedClient.agent" from owner: com.apple.ManagedClient
27 Oct 2014 8:12:34 pm UserEventAgent[16]: Failed to copy info dictionary for bundle /System/Library/UserEventPlugins/alfUIplugin.plugin
27 Oct 2014 8:12:34 pm digest-service[95]: label: default
27 Oct 2014 8:12:34 pm digest-service[95]: dbname: od:/Local/Default
27 Oct 2014 8:12:34 pm digest-service[95]: mkey_file: /var/db/krb5kdc/m-key
27 Oct 2014 8:12:34 pm digest-service[95]: acl_file: /var/db/krb5kdc/kadmind.acl
27 Oct 2014 8:12:34 pm thermald[22]: Waiting for OSTT support notification
27 Oct 2014 8:12:34 pm WindowServer[112]: Server is starting up
27 Oct 2014 8:12:34 pm UserEventAgent[16]: Captive: CNPluginHandler en1: Inactive
27 Oct 2014 8:12:35 pm digest-service[95]: digest-request: uid=0
27 Oct 2014 8:12:35 pm secinitd[114]: UID[0]: cache loaded: /System/Library/Caches/com.apple.app-sandbox-cache.plist
27 Oct 2014 8:12:35 pm secinitd[114]: ctkd[113]: unable to get root path for bundle of main executable: /System/Library/Frameworks/CryptoTokenKit.framework/ctkd
27 Oct 2014 8:12:35 pm locationd[54]: Logging binary sensor data to /var/folders/zz/zyxvpxvq6csfxvn_n00000sm00006d/C/locationdSensors.bin
27 Oct 2014 8:12:35 pm locationd[54]: NBB-Could not get UDID for stable refill timing, falling back on random
27 Oct 2014 8:12:35 pm locationd[54]: Location icon should now be in state 'Inactive'
27 Oct 2014 8:12:35 pm configd[25]: [bootp_transmit.c:213] bootp_transmit(): bpf_write(en0) failed: Network is down (50)
27 Oct 2014 8:12:35 pm configd[25]: DHCP en0: INIT transmit failed
27 Oct 2014 8:12:35 pm com.apple.xpc.launchd[1]: The JoinExistingSession key is only available to Application services.
27 Oct 2014 8:12:35 pm kernel[0]: bpfAttach len 124 dlt 192
27 Oct 2014 8:12:35 pm kernel[0]: bpfAttach len 88 dlt 127
27 Oct 2014 8:12:35 pm kernel[0]: bpfAttach len 24 dlt 105
27 Oct 2014 8:12:35 pm kernel[0]: AirPort: Link Down on en1. Reason 8 (Disassociated because station leaving).
27 Oct 2014 8:12:35 pm kernel[0]: en1::IO80211Interface::postMessage bssid changed
27 Oct 2014 8:12:35 pm configd[25]: dhcp_arp_router: en1 SSID unavailable
27 Oct 2014 8:12:35 pm configd[25]: setting hostname to "Lukes-iMac.local"
27 Oct 2014 8:12:35 pm configd[25]: network changed.
27 Oct 2014 8:12:35 pm digest-service[95]: digest-request: netr probe 0
27 Oct 2014 8:12:35 pm digest-service[95]: digest-request: init request
27 Oct 2014 8:12:35 pm digest-service[95]: digest-request: init return domain: BUILTIN server: LUKES-IMAC indomain was: <NULL>
27 Oct 2014 8:12:36 pm mdmclient[40]: ApplePushService: Timed out making blocking call, failed to perform call via XPC connection to 'com.apple.apsd'
27 Oct 2014 8:12:36 pm com.apple.xpc.launchd[1]: The JoinExistingSession key is only available to Application services.
27 Oct 2014 8:12:36 pm com.apple.xpc.launchd[1]: The _DirtyJetsamMemoryLimit key is not available on this platform.
27 Oct 2014 8:12:36 pm com.apple.xpc.launchd[1]: The _DirtyJetsamMemoryLimit key is not available on this platform.
27 Oct 2014 8:12:36 pm UserEventAgent[16]: nsurlsessiond_events plugin: adding token 1 for client softwareupdate_download_service
27 Oct 2014 8:12:36 pm networkd[130]: networkd-411 pid 130
27 Oct 2014 8:12:36 pm apsd[49]: CGSLookupServerRootPort: Failed to look up the port for "com.apple.windowserver.active" (1102)
27 Oct 2014 8:12:36 pm systemkeychain[132]: done file: /var/run/systemkeychaincheck.done
27 Oct 2014 8:12:36 pm apsd[49]: Unable to bootstrap_look_up connection port 'com.apple.askpermission.aps' for user 0: Unknown service name
27 Oct 2014 8:12:36 pm apsd[49]: Attempt to set push wake topics without dark wake enabled: ()
27 Oct 2014 8:12:36 pm apsd[49]: Unable to bootstrap_look_up connection port 'com.apple.askpermission.aps' for user 0: Unknown service name
27 Oct 2014 8:12:36 pm apsd[49]: <APSConnectionServer: 0x7fa5796183e0> Invalid mach port - Cleaning up this named port's topics. com.apple.askpermission.aps
27 Oct 2014 8:12:36 pm discoveryd[48]: Basic Sockets GetProcessNameFromSocket() failed errno[57] err[-1]
27 Oct 2014 8:12:36 pm discoveryd[48]: Basic Sockets Unknown(-1), errno 0 UDS FD=3
27 Oct 2014 8:12:36 pm discoveryd[48]: Basic Sockets UDS FD=3 ERROR: failed to get effective user ID, errno 0
27 Oct 2014 8:12:36 pm discoveryd[48]: Basic SleepProxy BSP Server Disabled. Metric = 3373
27 Oct 2014 8:12:36 pm discoveryd[48]: AwdlD2d AwdlD2dInitialize: Initialized
27 Oct 2014 8:12:36 pm discoveryd[48]: D2D_IPC: Loaded
27 Oct 2014 8:12:36 pm discoveryd[48]: Basic WABServer NetResolverEvent no resolvers, resetting domains
27 Oct 2014 8:12:36 pm discoveryd[48]: Basic DNSResolver etc/hosts file changed: Event 0x7f86a0d06700 Flushed /etc/hosts cache
27 Oct 2014 8:12:36 pm discoveryd[48]: Basic RemoteControl com.apple.discoveryd Starting XPC Server
27 Oct 2014 8:12:36 pm discoveryd[48]: Basic SleepProxy Could not get the primary interface
27 Oct 2014 8:12:36 pm discoveryd[48]: Basic RemoteControl com.apple.discoveryd.dnsproxy Starting XPC Server
27 Oct 2014 8:12:36 pm discoveryd[48]: Basic SleepProxy Sleep Proxy Server is not enabled
27 Oct 2014 8:12:36 pm discoveryd_helper[145]: Basic RemoteControl com.apple.discoveryd_helper Starting XPC Server
27 Oct 2014 8:12:36 pm discoveryd_helper[145]: Detailed RemoteControl com.apple.discoveryd_helper XPC connection 0x7fac7bf00400: start (pid=48, <unknown> not root)
27 Oct 2014 8:12:36 pm configd[25]: network changed.
27 Oct 2014 8:12:36 pm kernel[0]: AppleBCM5701Ethernet [en0]: 1 0 load_batch_arp_firmware: invalid firmware signature
27 Oct 2014 8:12:37 pm kernel[0]: AtherosNewma40P2PInterface::init name <p2p0> role 1
27 Oct 2014 8:12:37 pm kernel[0]: AtherosNewma40P2PInterface::init <p2p> role 1
27 Oct 2014 8:12:37 pm airportd[29]: airportdProcessDLILEvent: en1 attached (up)
27 Oct 2014 8:12:37 pm discoveryd[48]: Basic Bonjour,Warn Warning: IPv6 listener multicast send failed en1, 49
27 Oct 2014 8:12:37 pm discoveryd[48]: Basic Bonjour,Warn Warning: IPv6 listener multicast send failed en1, 49
27 Oct 2014 8:12:37 pm mds[32]: (FMW.Normal:1402) FMW 0 0
27 Oct 2014 8:12:37 pm discoveryd[48]: Basic Bonjour,Warn Warning: IPv6 listener multicast send failed en1, 49
27 Oct 2014 8:12:38 pm discoveryd[48]: Basic Bonjour,Warn Warning: IPv6 listener multicast send failed en1, 49
27 Oct 2014 8:12:38 pm discoveryd[48]: Basic Bonjour,Warn Warning: IPv6 listener multicast send failed en1, 49
27 Oct 2014 8:12:38 pm kernel[0]: 26.885109: setDISASSOC from ATH_INTERFACE_CLASS disconnectVap
27 Oct 2014 8:12:38 pm kernel[0]: 26.885132: switchVap from 1 to 1
27 Oct 2014 8:12:38 pm discoveryd[48]: Basic Bonjour stop listening on en1
27 Oct 2014 8:12:40 pm lsregister[147]: LaunchServices: Begin database seeding
27 Oct 2014 8:12:40 pm lsregister[147]: LaunchServices: Completed database seeding
27 Oct 2014 8:12:41 pm kernel[0]: [AGPM Controller] build GPUDict by Vendor1002Device6740
27 Oct 2014 8:12:41 pm WindowServer[112]: Session 257 retained (2 references)
27 Oct 2014 8:12:41 pm WindowServer[112]: Session 257 released (1 references)
27 Oct 2014 8:12:41 pm kernel[0]: en2: promiscuous mode enable succeeded
27 Oct 2014 8:12:41 pm kernel[0]: en3: promiscuous mode enable succeeded
27 Oct 2014 8:12:41 pm WindowServer[112]: Session 257 retained (2 references)
27 Oct 2014 8:12:41 pm WindowServer[112]: init_page_flip: page flip mode is on
27 Oct 2014 8:12:41 pm WindowServer[112]: Found 26 modes for display 0x00000000 [26, 0]
27 Oct 2014 8:12:41 pm WindowServer[112]: Found 1 modes for display 0x00000000 [1, 0]
27 Oct 2014 8:12:41 pm WindowServer[112]: Found 1 modes for display 0x00000000 [1, 0]
27 Oct 2014 8:12:41 pm WindowServer[112]: Found 1 modes for display 0x00000000 [1, 0]
27 Oct 2014 8:12:41 pm WindowServer[112]: Found 1 modes for display 0x00000000 [1, 0]
27 Oct 2014 8:12:41 pm WindowServer[112]: Found 1 modes for display 0x00000000 [1, 0]
27 Oct 2014 8:12:41 pm WindowServer[112]: mux_initialize: Couldn't find any matches
27 Oct 2014 8:12:41 pm WindowServer[112]: Found 26 modes for display 0x00000000 [26, 0]
27 Oct 2014 8:12:41 pm WindowServer[112]: Found 1 modes for display 0x00000000 [1, 0]
27 Oct 2014 8:12:41 pm WindowServer[112]: Found 1 modes for display 0x00000000 [1, 0]
27 Oct 2014 8:12:41 pm WindowServer[112]: Found 1 modes for display 0x00000000 [1, 0]
27 Oct 2014 8:12:41 pm WindowServer[112]: Found 1 modes for display 0x00000000 [1, 0]
27 Oct 2014 8:12:41 pm WindowServer[112]: WSMachineUsesNewStyleMirroring: falseHi Blotontheland,
Thanks for the prompt reply. The interesting thing is that my Macbook Pro was upgraded today to Yosemite and I still have the spinning wheel on the start up screen before the login page comes up. -
I upgraded to Yosemite, and now Safari will not even load. It immediately goes to the "quit unexpectedly" error window, with the following information (which means nothing to me, of course). I've seen others posting issues like this, but have yet to see a solution. Apparently I cannot just reinstall Safari, so do I need to figure out how to uninstall the upgrade and try again? Is this worth it, or should I just uninstall and go back to my prior OS until Apple can provide a clean upgrade? Anyone know the answers?
Process:
Safari [1043]
Path:
/Applications/Safari.app/Contents/MacOS/Safari
Identifier:
com.apple.Safari
Version:
8.0.2 (10600.2.5)
Build Info:
WebBrowser-7600002005000000~1
Code Type:
X86-64 (Native)
Parent Process:
??? [1]
Responsible:
Safari [1043]
User ID:
501
Date/Time:
2014-12-23 08:48:50.202 -0600
OS Version:
Mac OS X 10.10.1 (14B25)
Report Version:
11
Anonymous UUID:
954A8602-894E-472A-EF44-D75463DE1553
Sleep/Wake UUID:
AC81F1AC-F62C-42AB-9E37-1B4505626409
Time Awake Since Boot: 5300 seconds
Time Since Wake:
650 seconds
Crashed Thread:
13
Exception Type:
EXC_BAD_ACCESS (SIGSEGV)
Exception Codes:
KERN_INVALID_ADDRESS at 0x0000000000000020
External Modification Warnings:
Thread creation by external task.
VM Regions Near 0x20:
-->
__TEXT
0000000101baa000-0000000101bab000 [
4K] r-x/rwx SM=COW /Applications/Safari.app/Contents/MacOS/Safari
Application Specific Information:
Process Model:
Multiple Web Processes
Thread 0:: Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread
0 com.apple.CoreFoundation
0x00007fff93d227d6 __CFStringCreateImmutableFunnel3 + 886
1 com.apple.CoreFoundation
0x00007fff93d2244d CFStringCreateWithCString + 93
2 com.apple.Foundation
0x00007fff970db7c7 -[NSString initWithUTF8String:] + 186
3 com.apple.coreui
0x00007fff909a621f -[CUIStructuredThemeStore renditionWithKey:] + 1746
4 com.apple.coreui
0x00007fff90993a6e -[CUIThemeFacet _renditionForSpecificKey:] + 157
5 com.apple.coreui
0x00007fff90993ada -[CUIThemeFacet _rendition] + 80
6 com.apple.coreui
0x00007fff90995624 -[CUIThemeFacet makeLayer] + 22
7 com.apple.coreui
0x00007fff9093746d CUICoreThemeRenderer::MakeOrUpdateWindowFrameLayerNew(CUIDescriptor const*, CALayer**) + 4845
8 com.apple.coreui
0x00007fff90937ce8 CUICoreThemeRenderer::CreateOrUpdateLayer(CUIDescriptor const*, CALayer**) + 188
9 com.apple.coreui
0x00007fff90901501 CUIRenderer::CreateOrUpdateLayer(__CFDictionary const*, CALayer**) + 175
10 com.apple.AppKit
0x00007fff931c8dd3 -[NSCompositeAppearance _callCoreUIWithBlock:] + 183
11 com.apple.AppKit
0x00007fff931c6d5f -[NSAppearance _createOrUpdateLayer:options:] + 108
12 com.apple.AppKit
0x00007fff92ec89cc -[NSVisualEffectView _cuiMakeOrUpdateBackgroundLayer:] + 151
13 com.apple.AppKit
0x00007fff92ec8a91 -[NSVisualEffectView _updateBackgroundLayer] + 76
14 com.apple.AppKit
0x00007fff92ec828e -[NSVisualEffectView _updateBackdropLayerForBlendingInsideWindow] + 275
15 com.apple.AppKit
0x00007fff92ec92eb -[NSVisualEffectView _updateBackdropLayer] + 106
16 com.apple.AppKit
0x00007fff92eca4e0 -[NSVisualEffectView updateLayer] + 220
17 com.apple.AppKit
0x00007fff929da353 -[_NSViewBackingLayer display] + 399
18 com.apple.QuartzCore
0x00007fff9455e641 CA::Layer::display_if_needed(CA::Transaction*) + 603
19 com.apple.QuartzCore
0x00007fff9455dd7d CA::Layer::layout_and_display_if_needed(CA::Transaction*) + 35
20 com.apple.QuartzCore
0x00007fff9455d50e CA::Context::commit_transaction(CA::Transaction*) + 242
21 com.apple.QuartzCore
0x00007fff9455d164 CA::Transaction::commit() + 390
22 com.apple.AppKit
0x00007fff92f99c41 -[NSThemeFrame _floatTitlebarAndToolbarFromInit:] + 104
23 com.apple.AppKit
0x00007fff928f474e -[NSThemeFrame initWithFrame:styleMask:owner:] + 243
24 com.apple.AppKit
0x00007fff928f2c96 -[NSWindow _commonInitFrame:styleMask:backing:defer:] + 614
25 com.apple.AppKit
0x00007fff928f23fc -[NSWindow _initContent:styleMask:backing:defer:contentView:] + 1477
26 com.apple.AppKit
0x00007fff92b2940e -[NSPanel _initContent:styleMask:backing:defer:contentView:] + 51
27 com.apple.AppKit
0x00007fff928f1e2a -[NSWindow initWithContentRect:styleMask:backing:defer:] + 45
28 com.apple.AppKit
0x00007fff92b293c1 -[NSPanel initWithContentRect:styleMask:backing:defer:] + 78
29 com.apple.AppKit
0x00007fff928ef745 -[NSWindowTemplate nibInstantiate] + 567
30 com.apple.AppKit
0x00007fff928c473b -[NSIBObjectData instantiateObject:] + 309
31 com.apple.AppKit
0x00007fff92da6d01 -[NSIBObjectData nibInstantiateWithOwner:options:topLevelObjects:] + 452
32 com.apple.AppKit
0x00007fff928b8f05 loadNib + 384
33 com.apple.AppKit
0x00007fff92e26f80 +[NSBundle(NSNibLoading) _loadNibFile:nameTable:options:withZone:ownerBundle:] + 313
34 com.apple.AppKit
0x00007fff92e2767d +[NSBundle(NSNibLoadingInternal) _loadNibFile:externalNameTable:options:withZone:] + 150
35 com.apple.AppKit
0x00007fff92bc93af _NXLoadNib + 196
36 com.apple.AppKit
0x00007fff92bc8d8f -[NSAlert init] + 95
37 com.apple.AppKit
0x00007fff92c089f3 +[NSAlert alertWithMessageText:defaultButton:alternateButton:otherButton:informativeTextW ithFormat:] + 131
38 com.apple.AppKit
0x00007fff928da64d __55-[NSPersistentUIRestorer promptToIgnorePersistentState]_block_invoke + 1021
39 com.apple.AppKit
0x00007fff928da20e -[NSApplication _suppressFinishLaunchingFromEventHandlersWhilePerformingBlock:] + 28
40 com.apple.AppKit
0x00007fff928da1ad -[NSPersistentUIRestorer promptToIgnorePersistentState] + 247
41 com.apple.AppKit
0x00007fff928d9e9a -[NSApplication _reopenWindowsAsNecessaryIncludingRestorableState:registeringAsReady:completion Handler:] + 255
42 com.apple.AppKit
0x00007fff928d9c69 -[NSApplication(NSAppleEventHandling) _handleAEOpenEvent:] + 561
43 com.apple.AppKit
0x00007fff928d96b5 -[NSApplication(NSAppleEventHandling) _handleCoreEvent:withReplyEvent:] + 244
44 com.apple.Foundation
0x00007fff970cd458 -[NSAppleEventManager dispatchRawAppleEvent:withRawReply:handlerRefCon:] + 290
45 com.apple.Foundation
0x00007fff970cd2c9 _NSAppleEventManagerGenericHandler + 102
46 com.apple.AE
0x00007fff93cb699c aeDispatchAppleEvent(AEDesc const*, AEDesc*, unsigned int, unsigned char*) + 531
47 com.apple.AE
0x00007fff93cb6719 dispatchEventAndSendReply(AEDesc const*, AEDesc*) + 31
48 com.apple.AE
0x00007fff93cb6623 aeProcessAppleEvent + 295
49 com.apple.HIToolbox
0x00007fff9ab3737e AEProcessAppleEvent + 56
50 com.apple.AppKit
0x00007fff928d5d76 _DPSNextEvent + 2665
51 com.apple.AppKit
0x00007fff928d4e80 -[NSApplication nextEventMatchingMask:untilDate:inMode:dequeue:] + 194
52 com.apple.Safari.framework
0x0000000101c2aad0 -[BrowserApplication nextEventMatchingMask:untilDate:inMode:dequeue:] + 246
53 com.apple.AppKit
0x00007fff928c8e23 -[NSApplication run] + 594
54 com.apple.AppKit
0x00007fff928b42d4 NSApplicationMain + 1832
55 libdyld.dylib
0x00007fff916615c9 start + 1
Thread 1:: Dispatch queue: com.apple.libdispatch-manager
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib
0x00007fff918b622e kevent64 + 10
1 libdispatch.dylib
0x00007fff8ec7ca6a _dispatch_mgr_thread + 52
Thread 2:
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib
0x00007fff918b5946 __workq_kernreturn + 10
1 libsystem_pthread.dylib
0x00007fff98d484a1 start_wqthread + 13
Thread 3:
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib
0x00007fff918b5946 __workq_kernreturn + 10
1 libsystem_pthread.dylib
0x00007fff98d484a1 start_wqthread + 13
Thread 4:
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib
0x00007fff918b5946 __workq_kernreturn + 10
1 libsystem_pthread.dylib
0x00007fff98d484a1 start_wqthread + 13
Thread 5:
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib
0x00007fff918b5946 __workq_kernreturn + 10
1 libsystem_pthread.dylib
0x00007fff98d484a1 start_wqthread + 13
Thread 6:: WebCore: IconDatabase
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib
0x00007fff918b65d6 pread + 10
1 libsqlite3.dylib
0x00007fff97799855 readDbPage + 117
2 libsqlite3.dylib
0x00007fff97797f92 sqlite3PagerAcquire + 1314
3 libsqlite3.dylib
0x00007fff9788a831 checkTreePage + 257
4 libsqlite3.dylib
0x00007fff9788ac84 checkTreePage + 1364
5 libsqlite3.dylib
0x00007fff9788ac84 checkTreePage + 1364
6 libsqlite3.dylib
0x00007fff977d34ac sqlite3VdbeExec + 67324
7 libsqlite3.dylib
0x00007fff977c13df sqlite3_step + 735
8 com.apple.WebCore
0x00000001037d5bc9 WebCore::SQLiteStatement::step() + 73
9 com.apple.WebCore
0x0000000103e26a2c WebCore::IconDatabase::checkIntegrity() + 108
10 com.apple.WebCore
0x00000001037d5314 WebCore::IconDatabase::performOpenInitialization() + 116
11 com.apple.WebCore
0x00000001037d49b5 WebCore::IconDatabase::iconDatabaseSyncThread() + 325
12 com.apple.JavaScriptCore
0x0000000102996a9f ***::wtfThreadEntryPoint(void*) + 15
13 libsystem_pthread.dylib
0x00007fff98d4a2fc _pthread_body + 131
14 libsystem_pthread.dylib
0x00007fff98d4a279 _pthread_start + 176
15 libsystem_pthread.dylib
0x00007fff98d484b1 thread_start + 13
Thread 7:
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib
0x00007fff918b5946 __workq_kernreturn + 10
1 libsystem_pthread.dylib
0x00007fff98d484a1 start_wqthread + 13
Thread 8:
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib
0x00007fff918b5946 __workq_kernreturn + 10
1 libsystem_pthread.dylib
0x00007fff98d484a1 start_wqthread + 13
Thread 9:
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib
0x00007fff918b5946 __workq_kernreturn + 10
1 libsystem_pthread.dylib
0x00007fff98d484a1 start_wqthread + 13
Thread 10:: com.apple.CoreAnimation.render-server
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib
0x00007fff918b052e mach_msg_trap + 10
1 libsystem_kernel.dylib
0x00007fff918af69f mach_msg + 55
2 com.apple.QuartzCore
0x00007fff94571d63 CA::Render::Server::server_thread(void*) + 198
3 com.apple.QuartzCore
0x00007fff94571c96 thread_fun + 25
4 libsystem_pthread.dylib
0x00007fff98d4a2fc _pthread_body + 131
5 libsystem_pthread.dylib
0x00007fff98d4a279 _pthread_start + 176
6 libsystem_pthread.dylib
0x00007fff98d484b1 thread_start + 13
Thread 11:: com.apple.NSURLConnectionLoader
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib
0x00007fff918b052e mach_msg_trap + 10
1 libsystem_kernel.dylib
0x00007fff918af69f mach_msg + 55
2 com.apple.CoreFoundation
0x00007fff93d90b14 __CFRunLoopServiceMachPort + 212
3 com.apple.CoreFoundation
0x00007fff93d8ffdb __CFRunLoopRun + 1371
4 com.apple.CoreFoundation
0x00007fff93d8f838 CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 296
5 com.apple.CFNetwork
0x00007fff966c9d20 +[NSURLConnection(Loader) _resourceLoadLoop:] + 434
6 com.apple.Foundation
0x00007fff97113b7a __NSThread__main__ + 1345
7 libsystem_pthread.dylib
0x00007fff98d4a2fc _pthread_body + 131
8 libsystem_pthread.dylib
0x00007fff98d4a279 _pthread_start + 176
9 libsystem_pthread.dylib
0x00007fff98d484b1 thread_start + 13
Thread 12:
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib
0x00007fff918b5946 __workq_kernreturn + 10
1 libsystem_pthread.dylib
0x00007fff98d484a1 start_wqthread + 13
Thread 13 Crashed:
0 libsystem_pthread.dylib
0x00007fff98d48695 _pthread_mutex_lock + 87
1 libsystem_c.dylib
0x00007fff97044b78 vfprintf_l + 28
2 libsystem_c.dylib
0x00007fff9703d620 fprintf + 186
3 ???
0x00000001089195dc 0 + 4438726108
Thread 13 crashed with X86 Thread State (64-bit):
rax: 0x0000000000000000 rbx: 0x00007fff7ddec1d8 rcx: 0x00007fff7ddec1f0 rdx: 0x00000000000000a0
rdi: 0x00007fff7ddec1f0 rsi: 0x00007fff98d48b14 rbp: 0x0000000108915e30 rsp: 0x0000000108915db0
r8: 0x000000010891d000 r9: 0x0000000000000054 r10: 0x0000000000000000 r11: 0x0000000000000206
r12: 0x00007fff7ddeb6b8 r13: 0x0000000000000000 r14: 0x0000000000000000 r15: 0x0000000000000000
rip: 0x00007fff98d48695 rfl: 0x0000000000010246 cr2: 0x0000000000000020
Logical CPU:
1
Error Code:
0x00000004
Trap Number:
14
Binary Images:
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Hello Apple Support Community;
I am looking for some help on several matters related to my upgrade to OS X Mavericks this week. THIS issue is one related to CALENDAR.
I believe that I have done everything (as instructed) to install, activate, and sync contacts and calendars via iCloud - immediately following my upgrade to Mavericks earlier this week. When I opened CALENDAR for the first time - from the Dock on my computer (not the iCloud calendar) - after upgrading to Mavericks and setting up iCloud - CALENDAR provided a pop-up notification stating "Moving calendars to server account..." with a moving "candy cane" progress bar.
This has been "updating" for about 12 hours, now. And while open and "updating" - it will not allow ANY other commands, scrolling, or menu options. Additionally, I am unable to close this calendar of the Mac, unless I 'Force Quit'. I have, in fact, executed Force Quit, and restarted the Mac. No change... it still "updates".
When I open the iCloud calendar - it opens and works (mostly). There are events on my iPhone 5 that are not on the iCloud calendar. And there are events on the iCloud calendar that are not on my iPhone. I have created new calendar events on each calendar account (iCloud on my Mac and iPhone 5) - and they seem to automatically update each device. There does not seem to be any obviously rationale for the inconsistency of the calendar (iCloud and iPhone).
Can you offer ideas for possible solutions to:
1) the "permanently updating" calendar from the Dock on my Mac?
2) ensure that all events are properly synced across all calendar accounts (and devices)?
THANK YOU!!Hello Phil... I got nothing from the Apple Communities. May have been very hard to diagnose via my description - or hard to resolve given many possible solutions.
The perpetually updating scroll-bar-of-death continued for about a week.
I DID (finally) get resolution from the Genius Bar in my local Apple Store. They deleted all prior "local" calendar back-ups and content - as I had my Calendar up on iCloud - which essentially "reset" the calendar function... and then reloaded the calendar, and then pulled in my calendar data from iCloud.
They twisted and tweaked a few more things that I was not able to follow (sorry I cannot offer more assistance on these other things).
They also reloaded Mavericks.
Everything seems to be working well now.
Apple Community... any more guidance for Phil - and others???
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Communication between the DNS/DHCP Manager and OES Server
No communication between the DNS/DHCP Manager Console and OES server (status,start,stop)
The screenshot shows the tab "DHCP (OES Linux)" in the DNS / DHCP Manager console
in the bottom of the image it shows the state of the DHCP servers.
allDHCP.JPG
The dhcp service is started on all these servers
You can see that the status is known only for four servers.
The button "start/stop DHCP service" works fine on this servers and
the dhcp service can be canceled and also restarted
But the status of the "dhcp service" is not recognized for all the other DHCP servers
and so we can not start or stop dhcp service on these servers.
All servers were installed at different times (last three years) with OES11 and
are upgraded to OES11SP2 with all patches.
The server keto (DHCP_keto) is a new installation OES11SP2 few days ago.
All OES servers were set up identically from me. LDAP, LUM, DMS, DHCP works fine.
Which service on the OES server is responsible for
communication (status indicator) between the DNS/DHCP Manager and the OES serve?
How the status query is performed by the DNS/DHCP Manager?
How can I test the communication to the server on the client (console)?
Which configurationfiles I should be compare on the server?
Thanks in advance
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I have installed LR 6 upgrade desktop only and won't "go there" on the desktop
I have installed LR 6 upgrade desktop only, 3X now (extracting the files etc) it is not marrying up with LR5 (also an upgrade from LR4..and 3) I am not interested in CC- (2 fold, accumulating cost, ability to edit when power or server is down). I really want access mostly for the added erasing and am frustrated I cannot get to it. I really need to have this on my desktop with its new features and not have to install every time (HDR and merging are there in the old LR5 listed as LR3 catalog-6-3-2)
Just got off the line - after another 1hr & 5 minutes this time - trying to get them to refund. This is day 4 of this saga. I must have made a dozen phone calls & tried the on-line chat thing several times with no response. I did finally get it (LR6 upgrade) started downloading, and then it said it required a newer OS for the Mac it's on. I started looking into that - I have 7.5, and it requires 8.0 or newer. The reviews for the later OS 'upgrades' are poor - twice as many people hate it as like it. I tried to tell Adobe I'm not going to voluntarily walk into that mess. Their sales pitch states they will refund for 30 days. They don't say they are going to make you suffer if you try to get them to follow through. Very poor communications. Toward the end, one finally said he would process a refund, and it would take a week or so. Any other questions? Yes - can you provide me with a phone # to actually contact you in case this doesn't work out any better than it has for the past 4 days?
I told him the 3 #'s I had all lead to dead-ends - "Try Chat". The number he gave me was one of those. I called it again while we were still on-line and got exactly the same thing. (Surprise!!) It will not let you talk to anyone if you are calling about LR, unless you subscribe to that CC scam. There is no option to talk with someone about a billing/refund issue.
I have 19 page transcript of the 'chat' I just had if you are interested. Glad you got your problem fixed. Interesting to know that Adobe had nothing to do with it - you/husband/paid IT help had to figure it out. Good luck down the line, but - I doubt I will ever buy anything from them again. -
Oracle 9I Database, and Mobile Server install history
Dear Oracle technical representative:
This TAR started out as a true request for help in solving installation problems with Oracle 9i Release 2 Enterprise Edition, and Oracle 9i Mobile Server Release 5.0.1, but it has turned into a history of frustration with out of date, laconic, and often incorrect, and misleading documentation. As a software developer, I understand that documentation is always out of date, at least mine is. Nonetheless, I must speak my mind while understanding, and sympathizing with your situation.
I struggled through the documentation, and managed to get everything working. While I was doing that, I wrote down the step by step procedure that I used to get Database, and Mobile Server running. By sharing this rough install history with you, it is my hope that it will help prevent others from experiencing the same difficulties that I have had. It has been my observation that when a user has problems installing a trial software package they give up quickly, and do not purchase a copy. It is thus extremely important that the installation instructions, and quick start guide be accurate, attentive to detail, and well written. The first impression is the one that counts.
The Oracle 9i Lite Installation, and Configuration Guide for Windows NT shipped with Oracle 9i Lite Release 5.0.1 definitely requires, and emergency rewrite. It is terribly out of date, inaccurate, and laconic. My guess is that it is a very sloppy rewrite of poorly written 8i documentation. The Oracle 9i Database Installation Guide for Windows is somewhat better. It however should do a better job informing you that before installing onto a old server the Microsoft Foundation Class (MFC), and VC runtime libraries must be up to date. The history describes the trouble with not having the MFC42.dll at version 6. Another corker is that the default port the installer presents is 2030, and not 1521, and that leads to major confusion in the both the Database, and Mobile Server installs.
Thank you for looking at the history. I hope that it will be of use to you when you update your documentation.
Thomas G. Matney
Mississippi State University
[email protected]
(662)325-2791
TAR for Oracle 9i Release 2 Database Enterprise Edition, and Oracle Lite Release 5.0.1 Mobile Server
Installation problems are highlighted in red.
Installation sequence/history:
1. Installed Windows NT 4.0 Server SP1 on Dell Power Edge 4300 dual x86 server to wipe the slate clean.
2. Setup TCP/IP, and IPX/SPX networks
Computer name YGGDRASILL
Host name = YGGDRASILL
Domain = CFR.MSSTATE.EDU
Internet name = YGGDRASILL.CFR.MSSATE.EDU = 130.18.130.225
3. Installed NT SP3, and Internet Explorer 4.01 from the NT 40 Options Pack CD as the gateway to installing MTS 2.0, and IIS 4.0.
4. Installed MTS 2.0, and IIS 4.0 from NT 4.0 Optins Pack CD.
5. Applied NT 4.0 SP6.
6. Installed Internet Explorer 5.5 as a prerequisite to installing MADAC 2.6.
7. Installed MDAC 2.6
8. Installed Paint Shop Pro 7 for capturing error screens.
9. As previous install errors stated that the ordinal function xxxx could not be found in MFC42.dll, the latest version (6.0.8665.0) of the dll was installed, and registered from MS VC++ SP5. Also I upgraded MSVCIRT.dll, MSVCRT.dll, MSCRT40.dll, and added MSVC60.dll from SP5 to be on the safe side.
According to the installation documents all the prerequisites for installing Oracle 9i Release 2 Database Enterprise Edition are satisfied.
10. Began install of Oracle Database Enterprise Edition with target parameters:
Home directory = D:\Oracle\Ora92
Database directory = D:\Oracle\oradata
Global database name = FIA.YGGDRASILL.CFR.MSSTATE.EDU
Port = 2030
SID = FIA
SYSTEM Password = phwphw
SYS Password = phwphw
SCOTT Password = phwphw
DBSNMP Password = I left this one unassigned or empty.
tnsnames.ora entry for remote TCP/IP connection
a. CD 1 of 3 load
1. Error writting to MFC42u.dll. Action ignore. A check indicated that MFC42u.dll version did not match the updated version of MFC42.dll. Plan is to update after install. Unicode version of MFC is probably not used by the installer.
b. CD 1 completed with only one problem, and CD 2 load begins.
c. CD 2 installed without incident., and CD 3 load begins, and completes without farther problems. The only issue to address at this time is to update the MFC42u.dll.
HTTP Server URLs
http://7778
https://4443
12. Evaluation of install success begins.
a. Oracle HTTP Service will not start. It is of particular interest that on installs that I do not upgrade the MFC42.dll the Oracle HTTP Service will start correctly, but during the install I get the error message Ordinal nnnn not found in MFC42.dll, and the Oracle MTS Recovery Service crashes during the install. I am caught between a rock and hard spot on this one. See the Figure 1. At the end of this document. I do not need the HTTP Server at this time but I will need it later and this issue must be resolved. It appears that it hangs during startup. I am sorry but I lost the ordinal number nnnn.
When I try to start the HTTP server from the Programs menu. It Hangs, and does not return an error message. See Figure 2, and the included Apache Setup.txt, the install log, and the HTTPd.conf . The conf, and setup files look OK to me. What is the problem?
b. All other services start correctly.
c. Logged into the database as SCOTT on the server with SQL Plus using the connection information:
FIA.CFR.MSSTATE.EDU =
(DESCRIPTION =
(ADDRESS_LIST =
(ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = yggdrasill)(PORT = 1521))
(CONNECT_DATA =
(SERVER = DEDICATED)
(SERVICE_NAME = FIA.YGGDRASILL.CFR.MSSTATE.EDU)
I created some tables, inserted data, and queried for the data. Everthing seems to be working correctly.
d. Logged in remotely from my AOL account on a dial-up line using Oracle 9i Release 2 Personal Edition installed on my ThinkPad. Every thing tested out as above. I used the connection information:
FIA.CFR.MSSTATE.EDU =
(DESCRIPTION =
(ADDRESS_LIST =
(ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = yggdrasill.cfr.msstate.edu)(PORT = 1521))
(CONNECT_DATA =
(SERVER = DEDICATED)
(SERVICE_NAME = FIA.YGGDRASILL.CFR.MSSTATE.EDU)
13. I concluded that except for the Oracle HTTP Server Service not starting correctly, and that after updating the MFC42u.dll to VC++ SP5 level the stage is set for installing Oracle 9i Mobile Server Release 5.0.1. I copied the MFC42u.dll to the server and registered it successfully.
14. As Visual Studio 6.0 Professional updates all of the MFC stuff, I decides to install it at this juncture, and apply SP5.
15. Installed JDK1.3.1 required for Oracle 9i Mobile Server Release 5.0.1
At this time the prerequisites for installing Oracle 9i Mobile Server Release 5.0.1 are satisfied, and MFC, and rt are at version 6.
It is important to note that after installing MS Visual Studio Professional 6.0 SP5, the HTTP server started working. It is clear that prior to installing Oracle Database it is essential that MFC, and possibly other components are upgraded before starting an installation of Oracle. This probably only applies to old NT servers, but it should be mentioned in the installation instructions.
16. Attempt to install Oracle Mobile Server Release 5.0.1
a. File locations Screen
Name: = OraLite501
Path: = D:\OraLite501
b. Select Mobile Server at Installation Screen
c. Mobile Server Repository Database Information Screen
Hostname = YGGDRASILL = hostname from tnsnames.ora
Port = 2030 = same as Database port
It is troublesome that the port in tsnames.ora is 1521, and not 2030 as was specified in the database install. I will try this port on the reinstall. On the retry, it worked. The problem was that I was mislead by the default port of 2030 at the database install. The database was actually installed on port 1521, and I was not given an error message, or warning. As I am a first time installer of Oracle products this threw me for a loop. The default port for the database needs to be 1521, if regardless of what the user specifies for a port you are going to install on port 1521.
Net Service Name = FIA.YGGDRASILL.CFR.MSSTATE.EDU = Global database name as required by installation instructions.
d. Yes. At Do you want to install the Mobile Server Repository question.
e. At Oracle Protocol Support, I checked the SPX box.
f. Summary, and Install screens function to specifications.
g. Mobile Server Repository Wizard
Database System password:
Password = phwphw
h. Mobile Server Repository Wizard
Schema Name: fiafield
Password : fiafield
i. Success at last with the install part. The problem was the wrong port number. See my above comments on this problem, and how Oracle could grease the skids for the next first time installer.
j. I could not find the httpd.conf file in the place the install instructions said it should be for running the Mobile Server in Oracle HTTP Server. Since only one copy of httpd.conf existed, I added the include D:\OraLite501\mobile\server\bin\wtgias.conf to the bottom of the file assuming that it is the correct one. I the re-booted instead of using apache -k restart. The Oracle HTTP Server started, so there is hope. The install instructions state that the httpd.conf file would most likely be in the program files directory, when they are really installed in the Oracle Lite home directory.
k. According to the documentation the Mobile Server should start when the Oracle HTTP Server starts with the wtgias.conf file added to the httpd.conf file. It does not. If I use Process Explorer, I know that Apache loaded the wtgias.conf, because both Apache.exe processes that are running have the wtgias.dll loaded. The facts are at this stage of the game are
1. OraMTSRecoveryService is started
2. OracleOraHome92HTTPService is started
3. OracleOraHome92Listener is started on port
4. OracleServiceFIA is started
5. Apache.exe has the wtgias.dll loaded
6. The Moble Server is not running and it should be if the documentation is correct.
7. If I start the Mobile Server either as a service using wtgsvc -i or with the webtogo command from the DOS prompt, the Mobile Server starts, but when I attempt to log in with the URL http://Yggdrasill:7778/webtogo/startup it inform me the Mobile Server is not started and it is. Figure 3 shows the response I receive from the login attempt.
l. I finally ran the Mobile Server in total debug mode using the command webtogo -d0", and it gave me the subtle hint that the correct URL is
http://Yggdrasill.cfr.msstate.edu/webtogo/startup.
When I use the above URL and I can login to the Mobile Server with UN = fiafield, and PW = fiafield. I was confused by the documentation. I was under the assumption that the host address would be either http://Yggdrasill:7778, or http://Yggdrasill:4443. After all when I, installed Oracle Database these URLs were listed. It needs to be made clear in the installation guide for the mobile server that the Mobile Server address is http://Your servers WWW address/webtogo/startup, and the statements about the Mobile Server will start when the Oracle HTTP Server is started needs to be removed since they are incorrect. Also, the documentation should clearly state that the Schema Name, and Password given in the Repository Wizard Screen are synonymous with the username, and password for the Mobile Server login.
m. After determning the hard way that the Mobile Server does not start when the the Oracle HTTP Server starts, and that the correct URL is http://Internet address/webtogo/startup = http://Yggdrasill.cfr.msstate.edu/webtogo/startup, I decide to start the Mobile Server as a service with the command wtgsvc -i. After I re-booted, to my surprise, I could not login to the Mobile Server. When I checked the system services, the webtogo service was running. So to give the start as a service thing a fair chance I re-booted again, but obtained the same results. I thus concluded that the Mobile Server will not run correctly as a service. As it turns out my conclusion was wrong. After waiting a few minutes, my login try was successful. The documentation should indicate that after booting it may be a minute or two before the Mobile Server service become available.
n. After some serious problems with the installer, and the documentation everything is working. I have a green light to go on to the next stage, which is program the handheld to take advantage of the Mobile Server. I will be glad to get back to programming, and am so thankful that I am not a network administrator.
Appendix
HTTPd.Conf (Abstract only), Apache Setup.txt,
tsnames.ora, and listener.ora.
HTTPd.conf (Abstract only)
# Based upon the NCSA server configuration files originally by Rob McCool.
# Include the Oracle configuration file for custom settings
include "D:\oracle\ora92\Apache\Apache\conf\oracle_apache.conf"
include "D:\OraLite501\mobile\server\bin\wtgias.conf "
tsnames.ora
# TNSNAMES.ORA Network Configuration File: D:\oracle\ora92\network\admin\tnsnames.ora
# Generated by Oracle configuration tools.
INST1_HTTP.CFR.MSSTATE.EDU =
(DESCRIPTION =
(ADDRESS_LIST =
(ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = yggdrasill)(PORT = 1521))
(CONNECT_DATA =
(SERVER = SHARED)
(SERVICE_NAME = MODOSE)
(PRESENTATION = http://HRService)
FIA.CFR.MSSTATE.EDU =
(DESCRIPTION =
(ADDRESS_LIST =
(ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = yggdrasill)(PORT = 1521))
(CONNECT_DATA =
(SERVER = DEDICATED)
(SERVICE_NAME = FIA.YGGDRASILL.CFR.MSSTATE.EDU)
EXTPROC_CONNECTION_DATA.CFR.MSSTATE.EDU =
(DESCRIPTION =
(ADDRESS_LIST =
(ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = IPC)(KEY = EXTPROC0))
(CONNECT_DATA =
(SID = PLSExtProc)
(PRESENTATION = RO)
listener.ora
# LISTENER.ORA Network Configuration File: D:\oracle\ora92\network\admin\listener.ora
# Generated by Oracle configuration tools.
LISTENER =
(DESCRIPTION_LIST =
(DESCRIPTION =
(ADDRESS_LIST =
(ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = IPC)(KEY = EXTPROC0))
(ADDRESS_LIST =
(ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = yggdrasill)(PORT = 1521))
SID_LIST_LISTENER =
(SID_LIST =
(SID_DESC =
(SID_NAME = PLSExtProc)
(ORACLE_HOME = D:\oracle\ora92)
(PROGRAM = extproc)
(SID_DESC =
(GLOBAL_DBNAME = FIA.YGGDRASILL.CFR.MSSTATE.EDU)
(ORACLE_HOME = D:\oracle\ora92)
(SID_NAME = FIA)
Apache SetupInfo.txt
The following information is available in:
D:\oracle\ora92\Apache\Apache\setupinfo.txt
The HTTP Server can be accessed using the following URLs:
http://yggdrasill:7778
https://yggdrasill:4443You can find information regarding enabling the iSQLPLUS in the following Oracle manual.
http://download-east.oracle.com/docs/cd/B19306_01/server.102/b14357/ch2.htm -
Database 9i, and Mobile Server install history
Dear Oracle technical representative:
This TAR started out as a true request for help in solving installation problems with Oracle 9i Release 2 Enterprise Edition, and Oracle 9i Mobile Server Release 5.0.1, but it has turned into a history of frustration with out of date, laconic, and often incorrect, and misleading documentation. As a software developer, I understand that documentation is always out of date, at least mine is. Nonetheless, I must speak my mind while understanding, and sympathizing with your situation.
I struggled through the documentation, and managed to get everything working. While I was doing that, I wrote down the step by step procedure that I used to get Database, and Mobile Server running. By sharing this rough install history with you, it is my hope that it will help prevent others from experiencing the same difficulties that I have had. It has been my observation that when a user has problems installing a trial software package they give up quickly, and do not purchase a copy. It is thus extremely important that the installation instructions, and quick start guide be accurate, attentive to detail, and well written. The first impression is the one that counts.
The Oracle 9i Lite Installation, and Configuration Guide for Windows NT shipped with Oracle 9i Lite Release 5.0.1 definitely requires, and emergency rewrite. It is terribly out of date, inaccurate, and laconic. My guess is that it is a very sloppy rewrite of poorly written 8i documentation. The Oracle 9i Database Installation Guide for Windows is somewhat better. It however should do a better job informing you that before installing onto a old server the Microsoft Foundation Class (MFC), and VC runtime libraries must be up to date. The history describes the trouble with not having the MFC42.dll at version 6. Another corker is that the default port the installer presents is 2030, and not 1521, and that leads to major confusion in the both the Database, and Mobile Server installs.
Thank you for looking at the history. I hope that it will be of use to you when you update your documentation.
Thomas G. Matney
Mississippi State University
[email protected]
(662)325-2791
TAR for Oracle 9i Release 2 Database Enterprise Edition, and Oracle Lite Release 5.0.1 Mobile Server
Installation problems are highlighted in red.
Installation sequence/history:
1. Installed Windows NT 4.0 Server SP1 on Dell Power Edge 4300 dual x86 server to wipe the slate clean.
2. Setup TCP/IP, and IPX/SPX networks
Computer name YGGDRASILL
Host name = YGGDRASILL
Domain = CFR.MSSTATE.EDU
Internet name = YGGDRASILL.CFR.MSSATE.EDU = 130.18.130.225
3. Installed NT SP3, and Internet Explorer 4.01 from the NT 40 Options Pack CD as the gateway to installing MTS 2.0, and IIS 4.0.
4. Installed MTS 2.0, and IIS 4.0 from NT 4.0 Optins Pack CD.
5. Applied NT 4.0 SP6.
6. Installed Internet Explorer 5.5 as a prerequisite to installing MADAC 2.6.
7. Installed MDAC 2.6
8. Installed Paint Shop Pro 7 for capturing error screens.
9. As previous install errors stated that the ordinal function xxxx could not be found in MFC42.dll, the latest version (6.0.8665.0) of the dll was installed, and registered from MS VC++ SP5. Also I upgraded MSVCIRT.dll, MSVCRT.dll, MSCRT40.dll, and added MSVC60.dll from SP5 to be on the safe side.
According to the installation documents all the prerequisites for installing Oracle 9i Release 2 Database Enterprise Edition are satisfied.
10. Began install of Oracle Database Enterprise Edition with target parameters:
Home directory = D:\Oracle\Ora92
Database directory = D:\Oracle\oradata
Global database name = FIA.YGGDRASILL.CFR.MSSTATE.EDU
Port = 2030
SID = FIA
SYSTEM Password = phwphw
SYS Password = phwphw
SCOTT Password = phwphw
DBSNMP Password = I left this one unassigned or empty.
tnsnames.ora entry for remote TCP/IP connection
a. CD 1 of 3 load
1. Error writting to MFC42u.dll. Action ignore. A check indicated that MFC42u.dll version did not match the updated version of MFC42.dll. Plan is to update after install. Unicode version of MFC is probably not used by the installer.
b. CD 1 completed with only one problem, and CD 2 load begins.
c. CD 2 installed without incident., and CD 3 load begins, and completes without farther problems. The only issue to address at this time is to update the MFC42u.dll.
HTTP Server URLs
http://7778
https://4443
12. Evaluation of install success begins.
a. Oracle HTTP Service will not start. It is of particular interest that on installs that I do not upgrade the MFC42.dll the Oracle HTTP Service will start correctly, but during the install I get the error message Ordinal nnnn not found in MFC42.dll, and the Oracle MTS Recovery Service crashes during the install. I am caught between a rock and hard spot on this one. See the Figure 1. At the end of this document. I do not need the HTTP Server at this time but I will need it later and this issue must be resolved. It appears that it hangs during startup. I am sorry but I lost the ordinal number nnnn.
When I try to start the HTTP server from the Programs menu. It Hangs, and does not return an error message. See Figure 2, and the included Apache Setup.txt, the install log, and the HTTPd.conf . The conf, and setup files look OK to me. What is the problem?
b. All other services start correctly.
c. Logged into the database as SCOTT on the server with SQL Plus using the connection information:
FIA.CFR.MSSTATE.EDU =
(DESCRIPTION =
(ADDRESS_LIST =
(ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = yggdrasill)(PORT = 1521))
(CONNECT_DATA =
(SERVER = DEDICATED)
(SERVICE_NAME = FIA.YGGDRASILL.CFR.MSSTATE.EDU)
I created some tables, inserted data, and queried for the data. Everthing seems to be working correctly.
d. Logged in remotely from my AOL account on a dial-up line using Oracle 9i Release 2 Personal Edition installed on my ThinkPad. Every thing tested out as above. I used the connection information:
FIA.CFR.MSSTATE.EDU =
(DESCRIPTION =
(ADDRESS_LIST =
(ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = yggdrasill.cfr.msstate.edu)(PORT = 1521))
(CONNECT_DATA =
(SERVER = DEDICATED)
(SERVICE_NAME = FIA.YGGDRASILL.CFR.MSSTATE.EDU)
13. I concluded that except for the Oracle HTTP Server Service not starting correctly, and that after updating the MFC42u.dll to VC++ SP5 level the stage is set for installing Oracle 9i Mobile Server Release 5.0.1. I copied the MFC42u.dll to the server and registered it successfully.
14. As Visual Studio 6.0 Professional updates all of the MFC stuff, I decides to install it at this juncture, and apply SP5.
15. Installed JDK1.3.1 required for Oracle 9i Mobile Server Release 5.0.1
At this time the prerequisites for installing Oracle 9i Mobile Server Release 5.0.1 are satisfied, and MFC, and rt are at version 6.
It is important to note that after installing MS Visual Studio Professional 6.0 SP5, the HTTP server started working. It is clear that prior to installing Oracle Database it is essential that MFC, and possibly other components are upgraded before starting an installation of Oracle. This probably only applies to old NT servers, but it should be mentioned in the installation instructions.
16. Attempt to install Oracle Mobile Server Release 5.0.1
a. File locations Screen
Name: = OraLite501
Path: = D:\OraLite501
b. Select Mobile Server at Installation Screen
c. Mobile Server Repository Database Information Screen
Hostname = YGGDRASILL = hostname from tnsnames.ora
Port = 2030 = same as Database port
It is troublesome that the port in tsnames.ora is 1521, and not 2030 as was specified in the database install. I will try this port on the reinstall. On the retry, it worked. The problem was that I was mislead by the default port of 2030 at the database install. The database was actually installed on port 1521, and I was not given an error message, or warning. As I am a first time installer of Oracle products this threw me for a loop. The default port for the database needs to be 1521, if regardless of what the user specifies for a port you are going to install on port 1521.
Net Service Name = FIA.YGGDRASILL.CFR.MSSTATE.EDU = Global database name as required by installation instructions.
d. Yes. At Do you want to install the Mobile Server Repository question.
e. At Oracle Protocol Support, I checked the SPX box.
f. Summary, and Install screens function to specifications.
g. Mobile Server Repository Wizard
Database System password:
Password = phwphw
h. Mobile Server Repository Wizard
Schema Name: fiafield
Password : fiafield
i. Success at last with the install part. The problem was the wrong port number. See my above comments on this problem, and how Oracle could grease the skids for the next first time installer.
j. I could not find the httpd.conf file in the place the install instructions said it should be for running the Mobile Server in Oracle HTTP Server. Since only one copy of httpd.conf existed, I added the include D:\OraLite501\mobile\server\bin\wtgias.conf to the bottom of the file assuming that it is the correct one. I the re-booted instead of using apache -k restart. The Oracle HTTP Server started, so there is hope. The install instructions state that the httpd.conf file would most likely be in the program files directory, when they are really installed in the Oracle Lite home directory.
k. According to the documentation the Mobile Server should start when the Oracle HTTP Server starts with the wtgias.conf file added to the httpd.conf file. It does not. If I use Process Explorer, I know that Apache loaded the wtgias.conf, because both Apache.exe processes that are running have the wtgias.dll loaded. The facts are at this stage of the game are
1. OraMTSRecoveryService is started
2. OracleOraHome92HTTPService is started
3. OracleOraHome92Listener is started on port
4. OracleServiceFIA is started
5. Apache.exe has the wtgias.dll loaded
6. The Moble Server is not running and it should be if the documentation is correct.
7. If I start the Mobile Server either as a service using wtgsvc -i or with the webtogo command from the DOS prompt, the Mobile Server starts, but when I attempt to log in with the URL http://Yggdrasill:7778/webtogo/startup it inform me the Mobile Server is not started and it is. Figure 3 shows the response I receive from the login attempt.
l. I finally ran the Mobile Server in total debug mode using the command webtogo -d0", and it gave me the subtle hint that the correct URL is
http://Yggdrasill.cfr.msstate.edu/webtogo/startup.
When I use the above URL and I can login to the Mobile Server with UN = fiafield, and PW = fiafield. I was confused by the documentation. I was under the assumption that the host address would be either http://Yggdrasill:7778, or http://Yggdrasill:4443. After all when I, installed Oracle Database these URLs were listed. It needs to be made clear in the installation guide for the mobile server that the Mobile Server address is http://Your servers WWW address/webtogo/startup, and the statements about the Mobile Server will start when the Oracle HTTP Server is started needs to be removed since they are incorrect. Also, the documentation should clearly state that the Schema Name, and Password given in the Repository Wizard Screen are synonymous with the username, and password for the Mobile Server login.
m. After determning the hard way that the Mobile Server does not start when the the Oracle HTTP Server starts, and that the correct URL is http://Internet address/webtogo/startup = http://Yggdrasill.cfr.msstate.edu/webtogo/startup, I decide to start the Mobile Server as a service with the command wtgsvc -i. After I re-booted, to my surprise, I could not login to the Mobile Server. When I checked the system services, the webtogo service was running. So to give the start as a service thing a fair chance I re-booted again, but obtained the same results. I thus concluded that the Mobile Server will not run correctly as a service. As it turns out my conclusion was wrong. After waiting a few minutes, my login try was successful. The documentation should indicate that after booting it may be a minute or two before the Mobile Server service become available.
n. After some serious problems with the installer, and the documentation everything is working. I have a green light to go on to the next stage, which is program the handheld to take advantage of the Mobile Server. I will be glad to get back to programming, and am so thankful that I am not a network administrator.
Appendix
HTTPd.Conf (Abstract only), Apache Setup.txt,
tsnames.ora, and listener.ora.
HTTPd.conf (Abstract only)
# Based upon the NCSA server configuration files originally by Rob McCool.
# Include the Oracle configuration file for custom settings
include "D:\oracle\ora92\Apache\Apache\conf\oracle_apache.conf"
include "D:\OraLite501\mobile\server\bin\wtgias.conf "
tsnames.ora
# TNSNAMES.ORA Network Configuration File: D:\oracle\ora92\network\admin\tnsnames.ora
# Generated by Oracle configuration tools.
INST1_HTTP.CFR.MSSTATE.EDU =
(DESCRIPTION =
(ADDRESS_LIST =
(ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = yggdrasill)(PORT = 1521))
(CONNECT_DATA =
(SERVER = SHARED)
(SERVICE_NAME = MODOSE)
(PRESENTATION = http://HRService)
FIA.CFR.MSSTATE.EDU =
(DESCRIPTION =
(ADDRESS_LIST =
(ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = yggdrasill)(PORT = 1521))
(CONNECT_DATA =
(SERVER = DEDICATED)
(SERVICE_NAME = FIA.YGGDRASILL.CFR.MSSTATE.EDU)
EXTPROC_CONNECTION_DATA.CFR.MSSTATE.EDU =
(DESCRIPTION =
(ADDRESS_LIST =
(ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = IPC)(KEY = EXTPROC0))
(CONNECT_DATA =
(SID = PLSExtProc)
(PRESENTATION = RO)
listener.ora
# LISTENER.ORA Network Configuration File: D:\oracle\ora92\network\admin\listener.ora
# Generated by Oracle configuration tools.
LISTENER =
(DESCRIPTION_LIST =
(DESCRIPTION =
(ADDRESS_LIST =
(ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = IPC)(KEY = EXTPROC0))
(ADDRESS_LIST =
(ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = yggdrasill)(PORT = 1521))
SID_LIST_LISTENER =
(SID_LIST =
(SID_DESC =
(SID_NAME = PLSExtProc)
(ORACLE_HOME = D:\oracle\ora92)
(PROGRAM = extproc)
(SID_DESC =
(GLOBAL_DBNAME = FIA.YGGDRASILL.CFR.MSSTATE.EDU)
(ORACLE_HOME = D:\oracle\ora92)
(SID_NAME = FIA)
Apache SetupInfo.txt
The following information is available in:
D:\oracle\ora92\Apache\Apache\setupinfo.txt
The HTTP Server can be accessed using the following URLs:
http://yggdrasill:7778
https://yggdrasill:4443When you install the MD Workstation you are opted to choose among different applications i.e. mobile sales, mobile service, mobile system maintenance or authorization management tool. You can there choose the application to install besides the installation of the MD Workstation.
If you want to add application(s) later, you have to choose 'modify' and choose all parts for the MD Workstation plus the applications. If you omit options chosen before when doing the first installation then these will be removed. So be shure to choose ALL relevant things for the application as well as for the MD Workstation.
You can also generate the application from the installed repository, there are several notes on this subject available ('how to generate an application') which are referred to in about any installation guide or note changing the msa coding.
Regards Kai
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