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Conference utrop1::linkworks_v3_2

Title:LinkWorks V3.2 Notes Conference
Moderator:UTROP1::utotack2.uto.dec.com::TACK_L
Created:Wed Dec 04 1996
Last Modified:Wed Jun 04 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:145
Total number of notes:260

141.0. "RC3.22 OMxPasswordCheck-CELL NOT AVAILABLE" by LYOV00::ARPEGE::BEAL () Fri May 16 1997 14:02

    Hi

    I take the RC3.22 of Linkworks (OSFORA322RC1.TAR) from ijsapl::<kits.rel322)
    , and I install it on a DIGITAL 200O ALPHA server UNIX 3.2 / ORACLE 7.3

    There are several database managed by ORACLE on this server.

    The client is a PC WNT 4.0 Workstation (W32RC1.EXE).

    The protocol is TCP/IP.

    It was the first installation of Linkworks on this server.

    During the installation, I had the following problems.

    1 - I comment the line for the instmgmt procedure 
        su -oracle -c "test -f / $(ORACLE_HOME) / dbs / sgadef*.dbf" >
        /dev/NULL 2 > &1 
 	in the file checkdb.sh in /usr/op/servers
        because the process is waiting, do nothing (CPU) and I have no 
        message.

	With this commented line, I have no particular problem during the 
        instmgmt procedure. At the end, the am and cm process are running.
	One for TCP/IP, the other one for decnet. (I have both TCP/IP and
	decnet protocol on the server).

    2 - Copy the libade.so and libpdm.so in the /usr/lib because the
        process bgqproc was not started.


   The PC installation is OK.

   When I start Linkworks from the PC, the "cache" is loaded. I obtain the
   "connection window". I enter the username "omdba" and the password, and I 
   have the message "CELL1 IS NOT AVAILABLE".

    Following the content of the file ER-10-97 in the directory
    /usr/lnx322/srv/osfora/cell/users/

    ===================================================
    Network-Error:
    --------------
    /usr/op/servers/celld at thu May 1( 12:20:27.383 : couldn't receive
    data from host "localhost" - errno 61, Connection refused
      in function : OMxPasswordCheck

    dynamic function trace :
    	==>InitTransactions ==> OMTransactEnd ==> OMCommit ==>OMTransactEnd
    	==>OMAktOMLoad ==> OMxStartup ==> R ==> OMxStartup ==> OMxLogout
    	==>DBConnected ==> OMxLogout ==> OMTransactAbort==>InitTransactions
    	==>OMTransactAbort==>OMxLogout==>DBLogout==>OMxLogout==>OMxStartup
    	==>OMxHostIDGet ==> OMxPasswordCheck

    version 3.2.2
    built for OS: DEC OSF/1 V3.0
    running on OS: OSF1 V3.2 148 alpha
    time : Thu May 15 12:20:27.384 1997
    user : omuser


    Thanks a lot for help,

    Best Regards
    Andr�



    
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141.1elec5.uto.dec.com::maandag_jFri May 16 1997 14:096
Did 'instcell' run without problems?

Are all services started during startcell?
Do you see any celld processes runing?

Jos
141.2LYOV00::ARPEGE::BEALFri May 16 1997 15:1012
    Jos
    
    No visible or particular Pb during the instcell
    the bgmproc was not started, but I copy the libade.so and libpdm.so
    library in /usr/lib and stop-start Linkworks, and I obtain 3 process
    bgmproc
    
    All services are started
    
    5 processes celld are running
    
    Andre
141.3elec5.uto.dec.com::maandag_jFri May 16 1997 16:095
Andre,

Do you have 'localhost' in our hosts file?

Jos
141.4localhost is defineLYOV00::ARPEGE::BEALWed May 21 1997 15:195
    Jos,
    
    Yes the 'localhost' is define. Adress = 127.0.0.1
    
    Andre
141.5maandajr.apd.dec.com::maandag_jWed May 21 1997 16:2122
Andre,

Are these lines in /etc/inetd.conf:
oppwm   stream  tcp     nowait  root    /usr/op/servers/pwmd.sh pwmd
opbm    stream  tcp     nowait  root    /usr/op/servers/bmd.sh bmd

and these in /etc/services:
opcell          17011/tcp       # Cell Manager
opcltdf         17001/tcp       # Cell Manager Dispatcher
opctl           17002/tcp       # Control Server
opdcs           17003/tcp       # DCS
opedm           17004/tcp       # Event Display Manager
oppwm           17005/tcp       # Password Manager
opam            17006/tcp       # Administration Manager
opcm            17007/tcp       # Configuration Manager
opcs            17014/tcp       # Cache Server
opbm            17015/tcp       # Backup Manager
opana           17013/tcp       # Analyse Tool
opdll           17003/tcp       # DLL

Jos

141.6all seems OKLYOV00::ARPEGE::BEALWed May 21 1997 16:336
    Jos
    Sorry,
    
    I have all these lines  in /etc/inetd.conf and /etc/services
    
    Andre
141.7maandajr.apd.dec.com::maandag_jWed May 21 1997 18:418
Well,  I run out of guesses. As it seems from the first note,
that the celld could not connect to 'localhost'. You can try
to ping to localhost, but that works probably fine.

How far do you get anyway? You get a login dialog but on 'OK'
you get cell not available or something like that?

Jos
141.8that's rightLYOV00::ARPEGE::BEALWed May 21 1997 18:557
    That's right.
    On the client PC, I obtain the login dialog but on 'OK', I have the
    message " CELL IS NOT AVAILABLE".
    Is there any Problem with "access right" on the database ?
    Perhaps I have to "reboot" the server ?
    
    Andr�
141.9elec5.uto.dec.com::maandag_jThu May 22 1997 10:368
Andre,

Yes pls, if you did not already try that, reboot the server. At least
inetd etc are fresh started as well. That is still an area theat I suspect
because of the error reported in .0 
And check your system for more error files (.err and also .log).

Jos
141.10It's workingLYOV00::ARPEGE::BEALThu May 22 1997 16:037
    Jos
    
    I reboot the system, and ..... it's working.
    
    Thanks a lot for your help
    
    Andre