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Re: Installing OAS problems

From: Stephen Leung <leungcss_at_netvigator.com>
Date: Thu, 8 Jul 1999 07:16:25 +0800
Message-ID: <7m0ngv$eb7$1@imsp009a.netvigator.com>


Many of you mentioned that there are problems in sp4 and sp5, and what is the comment about sp3?

Jang <jang5192_at_my-deja.com> wrote in message news:7lv6tr$88b$1_at_nnrp1.deja.com...
> In article <3780F869.3B32AE83_at_crowntech.co.uk>,
> William Shenfield <william.shenfield_at_crowntech.co.uk> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Help - I have been trying to install the Version 4.0.7 of the Oracle
> > Application Server on an NT V.4 with service pack 5. I already have
> > the Oracle8.0.5 Enterprise Edition Installed and working, so I'm
> sharing
> > sharing the ORACLE HOME.
> >
> > Every time I install OAS and try to start it the ORB fails to load,
> via
> > the http gui I receive the following message:
> >
> > OWS-20214: The OAS process can not be started, because the CORBA
> orb
> > processes can not be started.
> >
> > When starting by hand "owsctl start -T -orb", the following error
> > message is displayed:
> >
> > Waiting for ORB to be ready....
> > ORB not responding, please restart manually...
> >
> > Using oasnetconf util to display network params etc... reports the
> > following error:
> >
> > Error: Unable to read site.app. or site.app corrupted.
> >
> > Any help in getting the OAS started will be appreciated,
> >
> > Regards William.
> >
> > PS: This is running on a local network with DNS, so no domain name if
> > this
> > is important.
>
> I installed OAS 4.0.7 and added the patch 4.0.7.1. I'm running on NT
> SP5, with Oracle 8.0.5. Some problems still occur, but it runs.
>
> Most important of all is not to rely on the NodeManager facility. There
> are some problems with it under SP4 and SP5 - Oracle support told me.
> It's better to start things manually with owsctl if you can't get them
> to work with the nodemanager.
>
> My cartridges don't start automatically because 'a network failure
> occurred before the transaction was completed' occurs in the
> nodemanager listener log. This indicates that the nodemanager is not
> running ok. After starting the cartridge manually, it runs fairly well
> up to now.
>
> I experienced problems running stand alone. This problem was caused by
> my network settings. Adding some fake ip-addresses declaring my
> computer's networkname, switching off DNS and DHCP and assigning a
> fixed IP-address did the job.
> Maybe you should try the same; make it work stand alone with fixed
> address, connect it to your DNS-network later.
>
>
>
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Received on Wed Jul 07 1999 - 18:16:25 CDT

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