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Re: Oracle9iAS Infrastructure Install Error

From: Anna C. Dent <anacdent_at_hotmail.com>
Date: Sat, 18 Oct 2003 15:35:16 -0700
Message-ID: <Fejkb.77787$Ms2.70372@fed1read03>


news_at_la.sbcglobal.net wrote:
> "Anna C. Dent" <anacdent_at_hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:eIekb.77669$Ms2.62879_at_fed1read03...
>

>>news_at_la.sbcglobal.net wrote:
>>
>>
>>>"Anna C. Dent" <anacdent_at_hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>>news:HDbkb.77548$Ms2.43098_at_fed1read03...
>>>
>>>
>>>>news_at_la.sbcglobal.net wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>I am trying to install Oracle9i Application Server on a Windows XP Pro
>>>>>system) but have a problem when it gets to the Oracle Internet
>>>
>>>Directory, it
>>>
>>>
>>>>>seems to install fine but then cannot connect to it.  The log of the
>>>>>installation of the "Internet Directory Configuration Assistant"

>
> appears
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>>>>>below.
>>>>>
>>>>>Does anyone have any ideas what I can try?
>>>>>
>>>>>Thanks,
>>>>>Bob Moodie
>>>>>
>>>>>-----------------------
>>>>>Parameter "orahome" = G:\ora9ias
>>>>>   Parameter "orasid" = iasdb
>>>>>   Parameter "progressonly" = true
>>>>>   Parameter "startOID" = true
>>>>>   Parameter "oidport" = 389
>>>>>   Parameter "oidsslport" = 636
>>>>>   Parameter "gdbname" = iasdb.devsys.homenet
>>>>>   Parameter "config" = true
>>>>>   Parameter "subscribe" = true
>>>>>   Parameter "apachehost" = devsys.homenet
>>>>>   Parameter "apacheport" = 7777
>>>>>   Parameter "windir" = C:\WINDOWS
>>>>>   Parameter "supwd" = ***
>>>>>   Parameter "lsnrport" = 1521
>>>>>Hostname: devsys.homenet
>>>>>OracleDirectoryService Created
>>>>>OracleDirectoryService started
>>>>>Could not contact OID server.
>>>>>   Parameter "crypto" = true
>>>>>   Parameter "orahome" = G:\ora9ias
>>>>>   Parameter "orasid" = iasdb
>>>>>   Parameter "instance" = IASIS.devsys.homenet
>>>>>   Parameter "oidport" = 389
>>>>>   Parameter "supwd" = ***
>>>>>   Parameter "provision" = true
>>>>>   Parameter "lsnrport" = 1521
>>>>>   Parameter "windir" = C:\WINDOWS
>>>>>Could not contact OID server.
>>>>
>>>>You post leaves a lot to be desired.
>>>>9iAS R1 or R2? There is a world of difference between the two.
>>>>EXACT copies of actual error messages are most helpful.
>>>>It? It? It? Is less than informative.
>>>>OID is comprised of several components.
>>>>Of of these components is an oracle database.
>>>>Is the DB up & running with a function Oracle "tns" listener?
>>>>Typically there is an OID "control" process to which clients may
>>>>"connect" to it. Is this up & functioning OK?
>>>>From above "Parameter "oidport" = 389" at least on Unix
>>>>any port below 1023 is a "system" port and the process running
>>>>against these ports must be owned by root.
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>The release is 9.0.2 and what is listed was the EXACT installation log.

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> I
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>>>chose the default installation for the infrastructure, as listed above

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> the
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>>>first error came in the "Internet Directory Configuration Assistant"

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> step of
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>>>the installation.  The install is running with full admin privs.  The
>>>database and TNS are up and running.  There is a system service created

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> and
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>>>started for the OID, but no I don't seem to be able to connect to it

>
> with
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>>>ldapbind (cannot connect to ldap server).   What else can I try to try

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> to
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>>>determine exactly what is not working or why it cannot connect?
>>
>>On Metalink check out  Note:155790.1
>>Subject: Troubleshooting Start / Stop of Oracle Internet Directory
>>

>
> I wish I could, my company moved its plant out of Calif. so now I anm
> unemployed and don't have access to Metalink anymore. I have worked with
> Oracle since version 4 but we were stuck on version 7, now I am trying to
> get familar with the latest Oracle versions on my own. I really appreciate
> any help you can give me.
> Thanks.

 From my stand point, it is not worth my time. I asked previously for EXACT error messages. You keep providing or pointing to logfile output. I do NOT see any error message in the logfile info. You've said more than once "things don't work" or words to that affect. My crystal ball is broken. I have NOT a clue as to what was really tried or what message(s) Oracle actually responded with. So You're On Your Own (YOYO!). Received on Sat Oct 18 2003 - 17:35:16 CDT

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