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Re: Oracle Applications Concurrent Manager

From: Taka Kamiya <tkamiya_at_sushi.oau.org>
Date: Thu, 18 Nov 1999 15:55:20 GMT
Message-ID: <IjVY3.3922$Aq.19008@typhoon3.tampabay.rr.com>


Hello!

>I'm very new in using Oracle Applications. Don't laugh but my company
>decided to install the 1 Hour Oracle Applications, which is not 1 hour;
>instead of the Regular Install.

I take it you mean you used one-hour CDs, but took more than one hour? You used one-hour CDs right? Is it 11.0.3 or 11.0.2? If it was 11.0.3, check the part number of your CD. If the part number ends with -1, get a new one that ends with -2. The first one has few problems.

>Our Concurrent Manager is not running. We have 1's both in the Actual
>and Target column,

I am guessing you have both 1 and 1 for Internal and Standard concurrent managers. That means they are running as normal.

but 0's in both columns for the other Concurrent
>Managers.

You can login to the applications as sysadmin/sysadmin, select system administrator responsibility, go to the screen where you can manage managers (sorry, I forgot the exact key sequence) and change the number of managers to something other than zero.

>We have removed and restarted the Concurrent Manager for
>VD11 a thousand times. The Concurrent Manager for VD11 was running
>until we enabled the modules for the Test Database and now neither of
>the Concurrent Manager's are running. The VD11, Test, and Prod
>databases all use the same APPL_CONFIG noted the Registry and the VD11
>and TEST share the same APPL_TOP. Even with this Configuration the CM
>was running successfully until we enabled the TEST database with the
>requested modules: GL, AP, FA, PURCHASING, ALERTS.

On NT version of the one-hour install, you can install PRD, VIS, or TST, but they all needed to be installed at once. In another words, you can NOT install PRD, come back and add VIS or TST. Did you add them later or did you install them all at once?

Strange thing is, you are saying the number for the target are all zero, and changing one instance affected another. That information is kept in a table fnd_concurrent_queues and each instance has its own. That kind of implys your database are pointed to one common instance.

Another thing is, you are saying they all share APPL_CONFIG. They should NOT. It leads me to believe you have some kind of installation problem.

>
>The OS is Windows NT 4.0, Oracle Enterprise Edition 8.0.5
>
>If Anyone Has Any Suggestions Please Feel Free!!!!
>
>Thanks, Selena
>
>
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>Before you buy.

Hope this is helpful. Received on Thu Nov 18 1999 - 09:55:20 CST

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