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Trouble starting OMS, NT4 and 8.1.5

From: pixelmeow <pixel.meow_at_verizon.net>
Date: Fri, 11 Oct 2002 21:07:59 -0400
Message-ID: <jmsequskdqo6n2j4af71cem7rcd2migqrs@4ax.com>


Hi, all, back again...

I am trying to start the OMS on a server that we can't find the admin pw to log on with. I log on to this machine using my LAN name/pw, and do have admin rights on it. Anyway, I have been getting an error in Control Panel | Services that I tracked down to the Oracle log, which says:

 [main][14:9:52:45] VdbSession.processError: errorCode >1017<  [main][14:9:52:45] VdbSession.processError: errorMsg >ORA-01017: invalid username/password; logon denied<  [main][14:9:52:45] ORA-01017: invalid username/password; logon denied:
name/oracle_at_jdbc:oracle:oci8:@(DESCRIPTION=(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=TCP)(Host=host-name)(Port=1521))(CONNECT_DATA=(SID=name)))  [main][14:9:52:45] VdbSession.processError: invalid connect string VXA-2018 :
Unable to connect to OMS registry service ORA-01017: invalid username/password; logon denied  [main][14:9:52:76]
Error starting Oracle Management Server. ORA-01017

I've finally tracked down a message on the OraFaq which says:

>Message-ID: <F001.00497FEB.20020715080822_at_fatcity.com>
>Date: Mon, 15 Jul 2002 08:08:22 -0800
>From: "Mark Leith"
>Subject: RE: Installation of Personal 8i
>If you look under your services (under control panel), what user is used to
>start the OMS service? The user *should* be the default system (LocalSystem)
>user..
>Also, have you tried the default username/password of sysman/oem_temp?

This seems to be the issue that I'm having problems with. In control panel/services, I have the option to start the service using a specific user, which is set as LocalSystem, and I choose that, close the window, then re-open it, and it's unselected again and "use this account" is selected.

Is there any way to find the default name/pw if "sysman/oem_temp" doesn't work? And would "sysman/oem_temp" work if I were logged in either as Administrator, or as the previous user who set this up?

Thanks ahead for any help, greatly appreciate everything you guys do for all of us.

-- 
Teresa Redmond
Programmer/Analyst II
Anteon Corporation
tredmond_at_anteon.com

-- 
Teresa Redmond
Programmer/Analyst II
Anteon Corporation
tredmond_at_anteon.com
Received on Fri Oct 11 2002 - 20:07:59 CDT

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