Re: Reg: Starting/stopping the services
- From: "James Morrow" <morrow.james@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: ora-apps-dba@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 9 Dec 2008 08:43:44 -0600
When the adcmctl.sh script issues the shutdown for the concurrent
managers, it's really just submitting another concurrent request...
that shutdown request is subject to the same "lag time" inherent in
normal concurrent processing (even though it's at the highest
priority, it still has to wait for the managers to pick it up). As a
result, it could normally take a minute or so to begin shutting things
down.
That said... it is also simply a "stop" request... (you could run
adcmctl.sh abort apps/*****).
As a "stop" request (instead of an "abort" request) it prevents new
concurrent requests from running, but will wait for any currently
running request to complete.
If this is happening regularly, you probably have a long-running
request that is processing through your window. You have a few
options:
1) Issue an "adcmctl.sh abort" before running adstpall.sh (but this
will kill the requests off without prejudice which is probably NOT a
desirable thing to do.)
2) Figure out what job it is and find ways to "move" the job to
another time period (either through separate queues and workshifts or
by simply talking to the user that schedules that job and convincing
them to schedule it for a different time).
-- James
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James J. Morrow | Senior Oracle Applications DBA
morrow.james <at> gmail <dot> com
2008/12/9 Fadi Hasweh <fhasweh@xxxxxxxxxxx>:
> ususaly the concurent manager will take time to be down but once you shudwon
> the database it will go down for sure. you can kill the service before the
> backup and when you start the serivces again it will should work
> fadi
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> Subject: Reg: Starting/stopping the services
> Date: Tue, 9 Dec 2008 15:29:13 +0800
> From: Mamta.NEELI@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> To: ora-apps-dba@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
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>
> Hello DBA's
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> I have a scheduled job that runs every night 2am to bring down the
> application and database so that cold back can be taken and a one more job
> that runs at 6:45 am to bring up the services.
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> But from last two days my concurrent manager is not going down and hence the
> services are not getting stopped. I checked all the log files but no clue L
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> This is affecting the startup…the 8.0.6 and concurrent are not coming up L
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> Below the service log.
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> Please help me on this.
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> BEGIN==========================
>
> Tuesday, December 09, 2008 02:00:00
>
> == ** oraprod STOPPING **
>
> The Oracle Apache Server PROD_oraprod service is stopping..
>
> The Oracle Apache Server PROD_oraprod service was stopped successfully.
>
>
>
> The OracleFormsServer-Forms60PROD_oraprod service is stopping.
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> The OracleFormsServer-Forms60PROD_oraprod service was stopped successfully.
>
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> The Oracle ICSM oraprod PROD_oraprod service is stopping.
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> The Oracle ICSM oraprod PROD_oraprod service was stopped successfully.
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> The OraclePRODOra806_5TNSListener80APPS_PROD service is stopping.
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> The OraclePRODOra806_5TNSListener80APPS_PROD service was stopped
> successfully.
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> The OraclePROD_db920_RDBMSTNSListenerPROD service is stopping.
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> The OraclePROD_db920_RDBMSTNSListenerPROD service was stopped successfully.
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>
>
> .
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> The OracleConcMgrPROD_oraprod service could not be stopped.
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> The following services are dependent on the OracleServicePROD service.
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> Stopping the OracleServicePROD service will also stop these services.
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> OracleConcMgrPROD_oraprod
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> Tuesday, December 09, 2008 02:41:23
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> END=== SHUT DOWN SUCCESSFUL===========
>
> BEGIN==========================
>
> Tuesday, December 09, 2008 07:00:00
>
> == ** oraprod STARTING **
>
> The OraclePRODOra806_5TNSListener80APPS_PROD service is starting.
>
> The OraclePROD_db920_RDBMSTNSListenerPROD service is starting.
>
> The OraclePROD_db920_RDBMSTNSListenerPROD service was started successfully.
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> The Oracle Reports Server [Rep60_PROD] service is starting.
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> The Oracle Reports Server [Rep60_PROD] service was started successfully.
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> The OracleFormsServer-Forms60PROD_oraprod service is starting.
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> The OracleFormsServer-Forms60PROD_oraprod service was started successfully.
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> The Oracle Fulfillment Server PROD_oraprod service is starting.
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> The Oracle Fulfillment Server PROD_oraprod service was started successfully.
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> The Oracle ICSM oraprod PROD_oraprod service is starting.
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> The Oracle ICSM oraprod PROD_oraprod service was started successfully.
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> The OracleConcMgrPROD_oraprod service is starting.
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> The Oracle Apache Server PROD_oraprod service is starting.
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> The Oracle Apache Server PROD_oraprod service was started successfully.
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> Tuesday, December 09, 2008 07:13:23
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> END=== STARTUP SUCCESSFUL===========
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>
> Regards
>
> Mamta
>
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