WLSE redundancy errors

I have enabled redundancy between two WLSE Express 1030 version 2.13.1, but it fails to copy the database and the config files. I have the errors:
- Failed to backup database
- Failed to backup config files
Connectivity between them seem to be ok, because the secondary puts in the standby state.
Any idea?

Disable redundancy from the active system, Login to WLSE as an admin user with a browser, Now we will first change the backup retry timeout setting. This should have no impact on the WLSE setup. After logging in change the URL to the following: http://wlse-ip:1741/debug/haProps.jsp . This should display a debug properties page for HA
a. Change the Backup retry timeout setting from 900 to 3600. Then depress the Apply button.
b. You should then see a Completed Configuration Settings screen after applying the settings. The Backup Retry Timeout should show 3600 seconds on this screen.
Now navigate to the Admin->Appliance->Redundancy->Manage Redundancy screen to enable redundancy again. But you will have to change one setting on this screen...
a. Change the "Minutes between sync" from the current 30 minutes to 60 minutes.
b. You can now enable redundancy. It could take under an hour for the system to enter the Active state because of the large database size.

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    - KDE
    - See my comments in the RHES 2.1 section regarding choice of GUI.
    o     Applications
    - Editors
    - Graphical Internet
    o     Servers
    - Do not select anything in this group.
    o     Development
    - Development Tools
    o     System
    - Administration Tools
    o     Red Hat Enterprise Linux
    - Do not select anything in this group.
    o     Miscellaneous
    - Legacy Software Development
    o     Click on Next to proceed.
    16.     About to Install
    o     Click on Next.
    17.     Installing Packages
    o     Software will be copied to the hard disk and installed. Change disks as prompted, and click on Next when the installation is complete.
    18.     Graphical Interface (X) Configuration
    o     Accept the defaults unless the installer does not recognize your video card. If your video card is not recognized, you will not be able to continue.
    19.     Monitor Configuration
    o     Accept the default if the installer correctly identifies your monitor. Otherwise, select a compatible monitor from the list.
    20.     Customize Graphical Configuration
    o     Accept the defaults.
    21.     Congratulations
    o     Remove the installation media from the system, and click on Next.
    22.     The system automatically reboots and presents a new welcome screen.
    o     Click on Next.
    23.     License Agreement
    o     Read the license agreement. If you agree to the terms, select Yes, I agree to the License Agreement and click on Next.
    24.     Date and Time
    o     Set the Date and Time.
    o     If you want to use an NTP server (recommended), select Enable Network Time Protocol and enter the name of the NTP server.
    25.     User Account
    o     Create an account for yourself.
    o     Do not create an account for oracle at this time. Creating the oracle account is covered later in this section.
    26.     Red Hat Network
    o     If you want to use or activate your Red Hat Network account now, accept the default, click on Next, and follow the product activation instructions that accompanied your Red Hat product.
    27.     Additional CDs
    o     Click on Next.
    28.     Finish Setup
    o     Click on Next.
    29.     A graphical login screen appears.
    30.     Congratulations! Your Linux software is now installed.     
    End of OTN Note
    Now just install compat-db-4.0.14-5.i386.rpm
    Gnome-libs-1.4.1.2.90-34.1.i386.rpm
    Libpng10-1.0.13-8.i386.rpm
    ORBit-0.5.17-10.4.i386.rpm
    Install patch 3006854
    Copy libcwait.so file from /etc to /lib
    And make links
    mv /usr/bin/gcc     /usr/bin/gcc323
    mv /usr/bin/g++     /usr/bin/g++323
    ln –sf /usr/bin/gcc296     /usr/bin/gcc
    ln –sf /usr/bin/g++296     /usr/bin/g++
    Kernel Settings as per requirement of ORACLE AS 10g in /etc/sysctl.conf
    kernel.shmall = 2097152
    kernel.shmmax = 2147483648
    kernel.shmmni = 4096
    kernel.sem = 256 65000 200 256
    fs.file-max = 131072
    net.ipv4.ip_local_port_range = 1024 65000
    kernel.msgmnb=65556
    kernel.msgmni=4096
    Then restart the computer
    Login with Oracle user
    now path setting as
    I have done this by make two environment files
    Infra.env
    TMP=/tmp
    Export TMP
    TMPDIR=$TMP
    Export TMPDIR
    ORACLE_BASE=/oracle
    Export ORACLE_BASE
    ORACLE_HOME=$ORACLE_BASE/appsrv/infra
    Export ORACLE_HOME
    ORACLE_SID=asdb     (if u will not define SID here then while starting database u will face an error ORA-07217:sltn:environment variable cannot be evaluated)
    Export ORACLE_SID
    PATH=/usr/bin:/usr/sbin
    Export PATH
    PATH=$PATH:$ORACLE_HOME/bin     (u can include command paths like dcm as u needed)
    Export PATH
    LD_ASSUME_KERNEL=2.4.19
    Export LD_ASSUME_KERNEL
    Copy this file with name as.env and change ORACLE_HOME from infra to as.
    . ./infra.env
    DISPLAY=localhost:0.0; export DISPLAY
    Xhost +
    Now u can check that DISPLAY is ok by run the command xclock if clock appears then ok else set DISPLAY with root user ok
    Start installation from CD 1 .
    . ./runInstaller
    Press Y               (There is no need to disturb, upgrade, degrade any package)
    Press Y
    Installation will start while installing and reaches at ~50% then go to /oracle/appsrv/infra/bin open relink file and change at line # 50 i.e. remove 2 brackets
    ] –o [  and at line # 102 make= /usr/ccs/bin/make to /usr/bin/make remove ccs and save the file
    There will no error in installation in infrastructure
    Same as done with relink file in Middle tier installation. I would like to turn ur attention for a serious problem no one asked about it. Here u have seen that a script make 3 file in /usr/local/bin for infrastructure and middle tier when u finished infrastructure’s installation plz rename that 3 files as
    Mv coredb coredb-infra
    Mv dbhome dbhome-infra
    Mv ora     â€¦     ora…-infra
    If u overwrite that files by creating same name of middle tier files no problem.
    When problem comes?
    AS will work fine but when u have to install patches on AS then problem comes if u have overwrite that files. So plz rename them before creation of same files of middle tier. Thanx
    Zeeshan
    @CES
    [email protected]

    Hi,
    I tried uname -a and it returns the following:
    Linux NLABLINUX 2.4.21-20.EL.c0 #1 Thu Sep 9 02:07:03 EDT 2004 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
    We have the following problems:
    1. I am having a box running RHEL 3.0 (got from centos.org). I have Oracle 10g running ok. Now I tried to install ASMLIB downloaded from technet. The files are:
    rpm -Uvh oracleasm-2.4.21-EL-1.0.3-1.i686.rpm \
         oracleasmlib-1.0.0-1.i386.rpm \
         oracleasm-support-1.0.3-1.i386.rpm \
    When I tried to install these files, I got the following error:
    Checking for Red Hat enterprise kernel: [FAILED]
    Also when I try to run /etc/init.d/oracleasm , I get the same error
    Checking for Red Hat enterprise kernel: [FAILED]
    2. We created 4 raw partitions /dev/raw/raw1 - 4 using raw command.
    [root@rcdell root]# ls -l /dev/raw/raw[1,2,3,4]
    crw-rw---- 1 oracle dba 162, 1 Sep 9 11:05 /dev/raw/raw1
    crw-rw---- 1 oracle dba 162, 2 Sep 9 11:05 /dev/raw/raw2
    crw-rw---- 1 oracle dba 162, 3 Sep 9 11:05 /dev/raw/raw3
    crw-rw---- 1 oracle dba 162, 4 Sep 9 11:05 /dev/raw/raw4
    then tried this:
    SYS at +ASM on 29-DEC-04 >create diskgroup dg1 normal redundancy
    2 failgroup c1 disk '/dev/raw/raw1'
    3 failgroup c2 disk '/dev/raw/raw2';
    create diskgroup dg1 normal redundancy
    ERROR at line 1:
    ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [kfdsk::grpmatch], [1],
    [3939617408], [], [], [], [], []
    ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [kfgrpJoin2], [5], [], [], [], [],
    ORA-15076: Emulating I/O errors on the OSM disk
    ORA-15076: Emulating I/O errors on the OSM disk
    ORA-15076: Emulating I/O errors on the OSM disk
    ORA-15076: Emulating I/O errors on the OSM disk
    Any help is appreciated.
    Irshad A. Buchh
    Senior Principal Consultant

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