Sorry I'm not much help, but I remember reading about a parameter in one of
the OEM docs that governs retries, time delays.
Regards,
Patrice Boivin
Systems Analyst (Oracle Certified DBA)
Systems Admin & Operations | Admin. et Exploit. des systèmes
Technology Services | Services technologiques
Informatics Branch | Direction de l'informatique
Maritimes Region, DFO | Région des Maritimes, MPO
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Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2001 8:37 AM
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Subject: RE: Further adventures with Oracle Management Server
Paul
The only workaround I found for this was to upgrade to Win2K. Then
using the
service recovery option - so that when the service fails, it just
restarts
it.
You get a few recovery options with Win2K for services:
Restart the service
Run a file
Restart the computer
Take no action
Which you can specify for:
Fist Failure
Second Failure
Subsequent Failures
I set each failure to restart the service.. And it works fine..
Sorry I can't help with NT though.. Upgrade it's a LOT better..:)
Regards
Mark
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Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2001 10:23
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Hi folks,
firstly, many thanks for the advice about the "resources.ora not
found"
message. I've followed the advice to simply create the folder given
in the
message, and to move a copy of the resources.ora file, which exists
elsewhere, to the folder. I did this, and OMS starts cleanly now. So
thanks
once again!
And for my next problem... OK, so I've set the Management Server
service to
start automatically (this is running on an NT server, just to
recap).
Likewise, the repository database starts automatically when the
system is
rebooted. Unfortunately, the system appears to try and start the
Management
Server service before the database Start service has completed, so
the
Management Server fails to start. Does anyone have any idea how to
tell the
Management Server service not to start until the database service
has
started up? Or has anyone encountered this and figured out a cunning
workround?
Thanks again for the help!
Paul
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