[SOLVED] running service shows status as "failed" when i click on a new tab in luci
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running service shows status as "failed" when i click on a new tab in luci
Hello everyone,
I have configured oracle to run as a service under redhat cluster suite. The service starts smoothly in luci and shows running status. When i click on different tab and click back on the services tab. The service is no longer running. Its status appears as "failed". Any idea why is this happening? Thanks!
Hello everyone,
I have configured oracle to run as a service under redhat cluster suite. The service starts smoothly in luci and shows running status. When i click on different tab and click back on the services tab. The service is no longer running. Its status appears as "failed". Any idea why is this happening? Thanks!
Since you provide NO details at all, no, we don't have any ideas. You don't tell us what version of Red Hat, version of Oracle, or give us ANYTHING from the Oracle logs, system logs, or cluster logs that would give us any clues at all. Have you looked at any of those log files to see what's going on? Done any troubleshooting at all? Is Oracle running at ALL when you check it from a terminal?
..and you have been advised NUMEROUS times now to contact both Red Hat and/or Oracle support. You're using two commercial, PAY FOR products and when you pay, you get support. Have you contacted them?
@TBone,
Sorry for the delay in replying, Anyway, I just had to refresh the page. When i clicked on refresh, i thought it was refreshing by itself but it wasn't.
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