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From: Gerald Kilgus <gerald.kilgus@merck.de>
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Subject: Re: Oracle Application Server Http Listeners
Date: Wed, 02 Feb 2000 14:56:15 +0100
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Hi,

adapter.app should be located in the directory

ORAWEB_ADMIN/website40/httpd_HOSTNAME

where website40 is Oracle's default website name and HOSTNAME should
be your host's name.

Cheers
Gerald

hwang@atlanta.glenayre.com wrote:

> After completing installation of Oracle Application Server 4.0.7 on
> Solaris 2.6, I was able to start node manager listener and all
> application server processes. When I tried to start two http listeners
> (one for web and one for admin utility), I received the following
> errors.
>
> Information: Listening on NORM port 8889 address 0.0.0.0
> Error: Adapter configuration file (adapter.app) not found
> Information: Application init function oracle_adp_init returned
> ADI_FATALINIT
> Error: The server could not initialize
> Information: The server is exiting
>
> I checked the wrb.log file and found further
> that 'Spyglass_Listener_Adapter' with OWS-10512: Adapter configuration f
> ile (adapter.app) not found. Unfortunately, the Oracle manual simply
> tells me to check the environment variable. I wonder which one I should
> check. Where exactly should I put adapter.app?
>
> Also, the installation created an empty adapter.app file in the
> $ORAWEB_ADMIN/website40/httpd_<primary_node> directory. What is
> supposed to be in this file?
>
> Any help would be appreciated.
>
> Hong
>
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