./vipca Unable to communicate with CRS services.....

Hi,
crs version=10.2.0.1
OS version=Linux
I am getting following error when running .VIPCA
root$./vipca
PRKH-1010 : Unable to communicate with CRS services.
[OCR Error(Native: prsr_initCLSS:21])
PRKH-1010 : Unable to communicate with CRS services.
[OCR Error(Native: prsr_initCLSS:21])
PRKH-1010 : Unable to communicate with CRS services.
[OCR Error(Native: prsr_initCLSS:21])
Thanks,

Hi Mohammed,
Did you change hostname after install RAC?
Research:
page 5-9 of Oracle 10g RAC Administrator's Guide, Oracle specifically stated to not change the host name after the install.
The hostname becomes a part of CRS configuration, so changing the host name is not allowed.
To change hostname in RAC environment reinstall  CRS...
Regards,
Rodrigo Mufalani
http://mufalani.blogspot.com

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    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}

  • HPlip: "Unable to communicate with the device" error

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    HP Linux Imaging and Printing System (ver. 3.9.10)
    Dependency/Version Check Utility ver. 14.3       
    Copyright (c) 2001-9 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, LP
    This software comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY.           
    This is free software, and you are welcome to distribute it
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    .rpm, etc) or an already built HPLIP supplied tarball has the proper dependencies installed to     
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    3. Both compile- and run-time check mode (-b or --both) (Default): This mode will check both of the
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    | SYSTEM INFO |
    Basic system information:
    Linux carloslicea-laptop 2.6.31-ARCH #1 SMP PREEMPT Tue Nov 10 19:48:17 CET 2009 i686 Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU T5600 @ 1.83GHz GenuineIntel GNU/Linux                                                     
    Distribution:
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    OK, version 2.6.4 installed
    Checking PyQt 4.x version...
    OK, version 4.6.1 installed.
    Checking for CUPS...
    Status: el planificador de tareas se está ejecutando
    Version: 1.4.2
    warning: /etc/cups/cupsd.conf file not found or not accessible.
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    python-dbus version: 0.83.0
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    Checking for dependency: CUPS - Common Unix Printing System...
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    Checking for dependency: CUPS DDK - CUPS driver development kit...
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    Checking for dependency: CUPS image - CUPS image development files...
    OK, found.                                                           
    Checking for dependency: DBus - Message bus system...
    OK, found.                                           
    Checking for dependency: gcc - GNU Project C and C++ Compiler...
    OK, found.                                                     
    Checking for dependency: GhostScript - PostScript and PDF language interpreter and previewer...
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    Checking for dependency: libjpeg - JPEG library...
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    Checking for dependency: make - GNU make utility to maintain groups of programs...
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    Checking for dependency: Python DBus - Python bindings for DBus...
    OK, found.                                                       
    Checking for dependency: Python devel - Python development files...
    OK, found.                                                         
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    run=/var/run         
    ppd=/usr/share/ppd/HP
    ppdbase=/usr/share/ppd
    doc=/usr/share/doc/hplip-3.9.10
    icon=/usr/share/applications   
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    pp-build=no                                                               
    gui-build=yes                                                             
    scanner-build=yes                                                         
    fax-build=yes                                                             
    dbus-build=yes                                                           
    cups11-build=no                                                           
    doc-build=yes                                                             
    shadow-build=no                                                           
    hpijs-install=yes                                                         
    foomatic-drv-install=yes                                                 
    foomatic-ppd-install=yes                                                 
    foomatic-rip-hplip-install=yes                                           
    hpcups-install=yes                                                       
    cups-drv-install=yes                                                     
    cups-ppd-install=no                                                       
    internal-tag=3.9.10.72                                                   
    restricted-build=no                                                       
    ui-toolkit=qt4                                                           
    qt3=no                                                                   
    qt4=yes                                                                   
    policy-kit=no                                                             
    hpijs-only-build=no                                                       
    lite-build=no                                                             
    udev-acl-rules=no                                                         
    hpcups-only-build=no                                                     
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    eula=0     
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