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-- For Your: [] Action [] Decision [X] Information [] Reply [] Review [X] OK to forward First, have you apply a special patch for running OAS with NT4 SP4 ? Else, YOU HAV E TO DO IT. OAS4.0.x and most of oracle products was not compatible with that services pack before january 1999. If you have already apllied it : I meet a different problem but not so far as yours. However, it occurs on a Unix platform. This error was due to a lock of the communication port by a ghost process. To solve it, we had to stopped OAS server processes and kill all processes call "ORA*" without parent. Then we started the OAS server again and everything ran correctly. Suggestion: May be a NT service lock your port number 2649. Emmanuel Burriel wrote:Received on Thu Feb 18 1999 - 00:00:00 CST
> Trying to install Oracle Application Server 4.0 under Windows NT SP4
> with
> Oracle 8.0.5.
>
> Everything goes well during the install.
> We can reach the OAS Manager and configure the product.
> When we try to launch OAS, we obtain the following message:
> "Communication failure while trying to communicate with the ORB
> Check to see if the ORB is currenty running."
> And
> "ORB is not responding. Please restart manually."
> Our ports for the ORB are 2649 and 2651.
> We have tried to change the port.
> We also tried the following command : owsctl start -orb.
> Same result (even the -T option have not help us to discover what's
> wrong).
>
> Could somebody have an idea about this problem or a way to make the
> error more "verbose" ?
> Thanks in advance for any response.
>
> Emmanuel Burriel
> Micropole
> burriel_at_micropole.com
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